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...Sophomore Dave Hynes, the Most Valuable Player of the tournament, led Harvard's unstoppable forwards and clearly emerged into super-star status. Hynes's sophomore linemates, Billy Corkery and Bob McManama, each contributed a goal to bring the second line's total for the game to five, a great performance in any game but an extraordinary one against the top goal-tender in the East. Clarkson's Bruce Bullock...
...McManama picked up the first of the sophomores' goals, taking Hynes's pass inside the blue line and driving a slapshot over Bullock's shoulder at 7:15. Clarkson proceeded to take the most brutal of its cheap shots, decking Durno from behind, and Harvard struck again on Hynes's power play goal...
Hynes broke the tie at 5:24, deflecting a shot off his chest and into the net. Two minutes later, he upped the score to 6-4 on a 40-foot slapshot, converting a long pass from McManama. Harvard's final goal came at 13:13, this time off the stick of Billy Corkery on the rebound of a McManama shot...
Harvard upped its lead to 2-0 before the period ended as Billy Corkery and Bob McManama duplicated the Hynes-from-Cavanagh play at 15:21. The Crimson did not let up in the second period, scoring on Jay. Riley's solo rush and deflected thirty-foot wrist shot...
Commenting on other Harvard players, Bertrand continued. "Bob McManama could very well be the next Cavanagh; he's a strong skater and has a good head for hockey. Dave Hynes has a good wrist shot, and Jay Riley is another strong skater. Davey Jones stands out on defense, and Bruce Durno is always hard to beat...