Word: pearsons
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...looked as though the Crimson was in for some more frustration. After an embarrassing first period and over 10 minutes of fruitless attacks on the UNH net, it seemed like the Wildcat blueliners and goaltender Todd Pearson might just be too much for the Ha Harvard offense...
Then the whistle blew for the second time in less than a minute, and UNH forward Norm LaCombe joined his teammate in the penalty box. Finally, almost a minute after LaCombe left the ice, senior Jim Turner jumped on a Mark Fusco rebound and slammed it by Pearson to bring the icemen within one, and more importantly prove to themselves that they could score against Pearson...
Once that red light went on, it didn't stay on for very long. Just nine seconds after Turner's tally, defenseman Mitch Olson broke down the ice and blasted the pack by Pearson...
Harvard and UNH play similar styles of hockey, stressing the skating and passing game. The Wildcats place more emphasis on dogged fore checking, though, while Harvard holds an edge ion the defensive department UNH netminder. Todd Pearson is reputed to be a good pressure goalie though his goals against (3.57) doesn't quite stack up to Grant Blair...
...hunt demands both resilience and resourcefulness. Says Michael Grady, a Brighton, Mass., pediatrician who owns about 800 signed covers: "I pursue autographs the way reporters go after stories." When Columnist Drew Pearson (1948) turned him down, Grady reminded him that journalists themselves depend on perseverance. Pearson signed. Arthur Kaminsky, a New York City attorney with 750 covers, addressed one unsuccessful request to "Ayatullah Khomeini, Tehran, Iran...