Word: perring
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...really good effort by any means.”Harvard out-shot North Dakota 40-37 but could barely find the net. Meanwhile, North Dakota humiliated the otherwise-stingy Crimson defense, exploding against Harvard to defy the Fighting Sioux’s usual average of 2.57 goals per game. “5-on-5, special teams, goaltending, coaching...they outplayed us,” Donato said. “I don’t think we executed really anything that we wanted to do.”Harvard looked promising in the first period. The two teams played evenly...
When crowds are moving, there should be no more than two to four people per square meter to prevent injury. It's a simple mathematical reality. Otherwise, people do not have enough room to recover from being jostled. Someone can easily fall. Then someone else will lean down to help that person and get sucked down, too. The pile up begins, absorbing the growing pressure of all the people coming from behind...
...flow. So it's essential that event organizers preserve enough space anywhere the crowd may flow. At Hillsborough Stadium in the U.K. in 1989, a terrace became packed with fans, causing a railing to give way. In all, 96 people died. On the terrace, there were 8.4 people per square meter, according to studies of photographs taken before the railing collapsed...
...Sioux are coming into the game after skating against another ECAC foe, Cornell, in a two-game series at Grand Forks. North Dakota took the first game 7-3, only to fall to Cornell by a score of 2-1 the next night. North Dakota, which averages 2.57 goals per game compared with a 3.57 goals-against average, is entering Cambridge determined to make its physicality and size a hassle for Harvard, but the Crimson’s players are determined to make this game about their strengths. “There are definitely systems that every team runs...
...per tradition, the Fed Challenge Team has been very independent and very student-run,” Lo said...