Word: netted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Northeastern made it 2-0 at 15:21 of the second period, with Harvard's Bob Clark sitting out a dubious delay-of-the-game penalty. Paul Bloh picked up a loose puck in front of the Crimson net, and had all the time in the world to slide it past goalie Wade Welch...
...third period, Harvard proved to everyone's satisfaction that failing to clear the puck and leaving Husky forwards loose in front of its net would result in Northeastern goals. Bloh, Bill Seabury, and Jim Leu scored fairly routinely, but Joe MacGillivray's marker was an eye-opener. In the face of a Husky rush, Welch skated 25 feet in front of his goal to bat aside MacGillivray's length-of-the-rink pass, but missed. The puck slid agonizingly into the open net behind...
...former All-American goalie from Princeton, Barry von Gerbig, held the sputtering Crimson offense at bay with some spectacular work in the net, making 33 saves. Another former Princeton ace, John Cook, scored twice, once in the second period to tie the game and then, with minutes left in the last period, to put the game on ice with a desperation shot...
...scoring its only goal late in the first period. Junior center Pete Miller picked up the goal unassisted on a pretty backhand slap shot from the right-hand side of the rink. The puck slipped past the St. Nick's goalie into the upper left-hand corner of the net...
Hayes envisions that development in the Yards would include a high rise office-building, a large number of underground parking spaces, and perhaps some apartments. These uses would net the city a large tax return, and Hayes believes that if properly developed, the Yards will provide the city with $1 to $1.5 million in revenue a year...