Word: periodic
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Harvard's first goal came just 49 seconds into the first period when Steve Owen scored with assists from Joe Cavanagh and Dan DeMichele. Cavanagh scored the Crimson's final goal just two minutes before the end of the game. After a pass from DeMichele, Cavanagh swept in all alone from the left side and slipped the puck into the Brown...
After keeping the Bruins scoreless during the first two periods, Crimson goalie and captain Bruce Durno sat out the third period, while Ted Rumsey protected the shut-out. Durno and Rumsey stopped several difficult shots, but the Crimson's strong defensive play kept the pressure off throughout most of the game. On a power play halfway through the second period Brown repeatedly came close to scoring, but DeMichele's return from the penalty box marked the end of that drive...
Before Crimson goalie Bill Diercks could make a clean save Cornell had pushed four close-range goals past him, and by the end of the first period Harvard was out of contention...
...exploded once again, for three goals two minutes apart in the second period, bringing the final margin to 9-0. Crimson skaters never gave up, but at the same time they never came close. Big Red goalie Ken Dryden was called on to make only three saves in the first period, five in the second, three in the third. None of the paltry 11 tested the 6-3 junior...
Garth Ryan and Lewis scored at 12:07 and 13:30 of the second period. On both occasions Cornell had more players around the goal mouth than Harvard...