Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...former scrimmages this week. The attack of the forwards was fast and aggressive, their passes generally well directed, and their shots hard and well-aimed. Notwithstanding the superior weight of the B. A. A. forwards, the University defence generally succeeded in breaking up their formation, and in passing the puck back to their own wings...
...team work was shown by the University seven. The forwards were individually aggressive but failure to keep in line or to gage the direction of their passes made their attack weak and ineffective. There were several good shots made, but in general the men failed to carry the puck past the Freshman defense or to get off their shots in time. The University defense, however, proved strong against the fast attack of the Freshmen. A few days' practice should steady the team down and turn their new energy into aggressive and concerted team-play...
...following scrub hockey games will be played on the river this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock: Puck-Pingers vs. Hard Guys, Nom de Bums vs. Toscas. Managers should leave scores in CRIMSON Office before...
...substitutes in their ten-minute scrimmage with the B. A. A. came out victors by the score of 3 to 1. Previous to the scrimmages, the men had starting practice and work in carrying the puck down the ice. The deciding game with Yale will be played in the Boston Arena on Saturday, February 28 and not on the 27th as previously announced...
...second half was decidedly faster, although little team-work-was shown and the University players were unable to keep the puck in their possession. The play was marred by a great deal of unnecessary roughness and tripping. The play was, however, mostly in Yale's territory. Phillips caged the disc early in the period but a forward pass was detected and the goal not allowed. The men took too long shots and failed to follow in, wasting several opportunities to score. Hopkins scored what proved to be Harvard's only tally towards the close of the game...