Word: net
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first score came five minutes after the opening of the game. After a scrimmage which drew goal-tender Bishop from in front of the goal, Guild snapped the puck into the unprotected net. Two minutes later Thayer tallied again after a beautiful pass from Ladd to Captain Owen. In the second period the 1923 substitute forward-line was sent in for the regular forwards, and the period closed without either side having scored...
...until Murphy caged the puck shortly before the 10-minute mark, after which individual sallies carried the rubber back and forth until Emmons was able to score from a scrimmage after 14 minutes were up. Four minutes later a shot from behind the Crimson goal was flipped into the net by Murphy. Just...
...first score was made by Ladd after seven minutes of hard play. He netted the puck by a hard drive from in front of the goal, which struck the goal-tender's hand and slipped into the net. During the remainder of this half neither team had a great advantage, although the Green forwards threatened the University goal repeatedly, only to be stopped by the defense or clever blocks by Flint...
...first score came almost immediately on the opening of the game when J. C. Bancroft caged a long bounding shot from the side of the rink. A few minutes later J. Larocque brought in another tally when a rebound from the go, I tender's shins slipped into the net. No more counts were made during the first half, although Melrose's goal was menaced several times...
...Nichols seven appeared and an hour's sharp scrimmage ensued for both teams. R. Watts of the 1923 squad played a consistently driving offensive game and carried the puck several times down the rink, eluding the opposing defense men enough to send two well-directed shots into the net. G. Owen, although playing a defensive position, showed himself to be an excellent all-round player and tallied once for the Freshmen. A. H. Ladd was the other scorer for the Crimson team...