Word: playfulness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Snively Arena, most Eastern college teams can attest, is a most unsettling place to play hockey. Raucous and extremely partisan New Hampshire supporters make the rink a psychological hell for visiting squards, and consequently, the Wildcats rarely lose there...
...once Ivy play began, he trailed Arthur and Princeton's Brian McCullough, who averaged 48 yards on his first three tries. But Singleterry quickly gained the top spot and never lost...
DeMichele tipped in a rebound of a shot by Owen after three minutes of play, and when Paul added a second at the five-minute mark. Dartmouth was pretty much beaten. The Green's passing was erratic, often effete, and against a Harvard squad that was swarming onto loose pucks all night long, it was disastrous...
...doesn't Harvard play a man short to make things even?" one spectator asked During the second period, it did. Near the ten-minute mark. Paul went off for drawing blood, a five-minute infraction and moments later, a second Harvard skater joined...
...then, DeMichele had picked up his second goal, and Crimson goaltender Bruce Durno turned aside 12 Indian shots to hold off the Dartmouth power play. With a relentless flurry of short-range passing Paul and Bob Havern set up McManama at 14:30, and Harvard was out of danger...