Word: keys
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Crimson was ahead for just 18 seconds of the game between Captain Dave Key's neat screen shot at 0:47 of the opening period and Jim Fitzgerald's slap-in at 1:05. Before the end of the period the competent BC team had a 4 to 1 lead, and it never let the margin be narrowed...
Harvard looked uncoordinated through almost all of the game. Except for Key and defenseman Dick Greeley, no one in a red shirt stood our consistently. Doug Anderson took the puck once in his own blue line and turned in a spectacular one-man scoring rush late in the second period; Al Key threw one head-over-heels check a minute later...
...Anderson's third line that was stymied for a full minute at mid-ice while three clever BC skaters froze the puck completely to kill a penalty, and it was the Bill Allen-Al Key second defense that formed the weakest unit...
Harvard's second line failed to score at all; the first and third lines split the honors. Each Crimson defense combination showed one strong man and one weak one--but Coach Chase couldn't very well put both Greeley and Al Key in one team if he expected to play a full game...
Harvard scoring: First period--none; second period--Kittredge (Anderson), 11:19; Garrity (D. Key), 12:19; third period--Anderson (unassisted), 14:29; Abbott (Huntington, Coulter...