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Unless Chase's worst fears are realized, however, the Crimson will not be a pushover. Chase teams rarely are Wally Sears, Dave Key, and Shaw McKean are a potent first line, and Paul Coste and Dick Greeley have worked well on defense. The accoud and third lines are still ragged on teamwork, however, while all three goal guards have blown hot and cold in the games to date...
...doubt, as every line outclassed the opposition and kept the puck in enemy territory a large part of the time. When the defense gave way to the aggressive, if disorganized Husky attack, Jack Lavalle, Johnny Chase, and Bill Yetman were there with steady work in the nets. Shaw McKean was outstanding in his now post on the first line, working well with Dave Key and Wally Sears, and accounting for three goals...
...from the blue line for an unassisted marker after a more 2:12 of play. The Crimson kept the offense even after penalties, and Bram Arnold soon added the first of two tallies, taking the puck all the way unassisted. The defense, sparked by Greeley, withstood every threat, while McKean added a third goal to the cause after a flurry around the cage...
...second period got off to a sloppy start, but Dave Abbot managed to top off a disorganized rush with an unassisted goal at 2:12. McKean added his second tally at 10:15, but Northeastern struck back two minutes late while the Crimson were shorthanded. The tempo of play went up as George Minot angled in the sixth Crimson score at 14:45, Dick Greeley following with his second effort shortly thereafter...
Intermission and a futile change of Northeastern's goal guard were the only interruptions to this renewed burst of activity. Wally Sears and Shaw McKean paired up for a goal and an assist apiece within the opening minute in the final frame. Huntington followed on a beautiful play at 4:50, but the Huskies refused to be daunted and kept plugging, scoring twice more and keeping the action fast right down...