Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Since its last game the University team has improved considerably, not only in team-play but in individual handling of the puck and stick-work. Phillips' return will strengthen the line and Wylde's broken nose will not prevent him from playing, so that the University will meet the Canadians with practically a regular line-up, as far as that has been determined to date. The forward line is both fast and accurate and with occasional exceptions, plays well together. The defence is unusually strong and the team in general is in very good condition for the game...
...seven had a ten-minute scrimmage at the Arena yesterday afternoon which resulted in a 1 to 1 tie. Osgood shot the goal for the B. A. A. on a low, clean drive and Baldwin scored for the University after Townsend had gotten the puck within striking distance of the goal. After this game Coach Winsor sent the substitute B. A. A. line with Doty, Clark, and Harte as defense against the regular B. A. A. seven. Later Eckfeldt, Kissel, Fisher, E. O. Baker, Weld, Rumsey, Bliss and D. W. Patterson were...
...Executive Committee of the Amateur Hockey League has officially adopted the rule that no player can be checked by another player unless he is actually playing the puck or within striking distance of it. This idea was introduced by Coach Winsor of the University and B. A. A. sevens and will tend to make the game faster and more spectacular. On recommendation of Coach Winsor it was further decided to establish a "neutral zone" about each goal, definitely fixing the distance a player may past forward from behind his goal and the distance he may come out to check...
Princeton barely succeeded in nosing out a 3 to 2 victory over the Massachusetts Agricultural College at the Arena last evening in a rough, hard-fought game. Princeton did not seem to be at home in the long Arena rink and failed to shoot accurately or to carry the puck. Cohu, the Princeton goal and Buttrick for the opposing seven both played excellent games. Ross of the M. A. C. caught a rebound on his skate in such a way that it went into his own goal, scoring for Princeton near the start of the game. Schoen and Hills made...
...yesterday afternoon. After a long drill in passing and shooting Teams A and B lined up for a spirited half-hour's scrimmage. Team A scored 6 goals to Team B's 2. The first score of the game was made by Wanamaker of Team B, who carried the puck down the rink and with a low, clean shot drove the puck past Wylde. Phillips and Curtis scored twice from scrimmage and Captain Claflin once took the puck the length of the rink. Weld stopped his drive but Claflin caught the rebound and scored. Townsend made two clean shots...