Word: periodicities
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Olympics' one and only score of the game came in 10.40 minutes of the first period with two Crimson players in the penalty box. Both Perkins and Win Jameson were doing time for illegal checking when Priestly of the Olympics set up the play with a setup pass to Shaugnessy in front of the goal...
...first two Crimson goals, scored by Eaton and Patrick respectively, came within five minutes in the last half of the second period. On the first goal Hunnewell brought the puck down around the defense and in back of the Olympic goal to pass out to Eaton, at center ice, who made a high back-handed shot over the prostrate goalie, to score after 13.36 minutes of play...
After the first few minutes of the second period, the game, which began as a slow, close-checking affair, began to open up, and from then on it was fast, exciting hockey all the way through. Brilliant saves by Freedley, who replaced Mittell as netminder early in the game, were the only thing that prevented the Olympics from scoring at least twice in the last period. Most spectacular of these came when he dropped his stick to catch a well-placed penalty shot from the stick of Cliff Thompson, Olympic forward and former Stoneham star...
From the second period on it was a hard checking game, with frequent penalties and one near fight, after a body check by Win Jameson felled Bill Sullivan, Olympic first line center. Five penalties were called against the Crimson, four of them for illegal checking...
Goals -- First period. Shaughnessey (Priestly) 10:40. Second period, Eaton (Hunnewell) 13:36; Patrick (Winslow) 18:42. Third period, Winslow (Patrick...