Word: post
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Fighting off the desperate UNH defenseman, Francisco nudged the puck expertly to Suurkask in the slot and the 1997-98 Ivy League Rookie of the Year backhanded the puck beyond Roberts' outstretched glove, only to watch in vain as her best shot of the season clanged off the post. The groan from the Harvard fans was audible as the sophomore standouts struggled to control the rebound...
...Wildcats tied the game exactly a minute later when Holmes skated down the right wing untouched. Kuusisto rejected Holmes' shot from the crease, but McKenzie was waiting in the left post to put back the rebound...
...fourth hat trick of the season in the bag, Botterill assumed the role of playmaker to give Harvard an insurance goal. Thirteen seconds into the Crimson's second power play of the game, Botterill won the puck in the right circle and poked it to Francisco in the post, who sent it through Brewer...
After Botterill's second goal, the Bears had fought back to tie the game at 2-2 at 14:11 of the second. Freshman winger Emily Sigman won a loose puck directly behind the Crimson goal, walked into the post and shoveled the puck under the gloves of both junior goaltender Crystal Springer and junior defenseman Courtney Smith, who was trying to help out in the crease...
Defender of the Serbs--it was a seductive image, one that reached back across 600 years of Slavic victimization and imbued the solid, fleshy-faced and silver-haired man with the mystique of historical destiny. In a nation searching for a post-cold war identity, the aura served as an express ticket to total power. Conducting a new symphony of ethnic hate, Milosevic stepped into the top slot once occupied by Tito. Virtually his first act was to revoke the autonomy Tito had granted to the Albanians in Kosovo. Playing up nationalist passions, Milosevic helped ignite full-scale ethnic rivalry...