Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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With the score of the Yale-Princeton hockey match at the St. Nicholas Rink, New York, Saturday evening, a 1 to 1 tie at the end of the first half, Van Nostrand of Yale carried the puck down the rink alone and slipped it into the Princeton goal for the winning score, 30 seconds after resuming play in the second half. Van Nostrand, who had been playing at rover, went in at centre in the second half. On the face off he stole the puck from Captain Schoen of Princeton and started down the ice. He gathered speed, zigzagged past...
...best the University has had since the vacation; the men worked together both on the offence and defence and played the fastest hockey they have shown this year. Team B made an excellent showing against the regulars and held them to three goals, but were unable to shoot the puck past J. I. Wylde '17. Long passes from wing to wing were frequently made and carried through and the forward line dashed down the rink again and again so that the play centred around the substitutes' defensive...
...Rice '17 scarcely missed receiving a pass the entire afternoon and although he failed to score a goal he was on hand to take advantage of every break. He carried the puck more than any of the other forwards and his work on the defence, body-blocking and skating across, was as good as his offensive stickwork. Each other member of the forward line tallied and each time it was after a brilliant rush down...
...general work of the team was slipshod, and though this was in part due to the condition of the ice, it was not wholly so. Frequently the puck would shoot out of a general scrimmage with no one following it and with no particular purpose. There was also a great deal of slashing stick-work, and though on the whole the men passed fairly well, a great many passes were wide or too hard or forward...
...team B. He stopped frequent hard shots, and once when Captain Morgan dashed down the rink and got by both defence men, Abbot went out to meet him and effectively prevented a score. J. I. Wylde '17, at goal for the regulars, also did well, not letting the puck by him once...