Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...playing of both teams was decidedly listless; accurate passing, team-work and the other ear-marks of good hockey were not in evidence save at rare intervals. The whole team appeared rather over anxious and unsteady, men getting away frequently with good chances to shoot only to lose the puck by overskating it. Some of this weakness was probably due to the soft condition of the ice, which must have hampered the players considerably in their skating as well as in their handling of the puck...
...first part of the practice yesterday afternoon was devoted to drill in the rudiments of the game. The forwards were kept at work shooting goals from difficult angles, special attention being paid to getting the puck away quickly and accurately. Following this, the forwards took turns dashing up the rink, in order to give the defence an opportunity to practice breaking up the opposing attack...
...lining up against the B. A. A. team. The latter had little difficulty in defeating the substitutes scoring 13 points in all to its opponents 1. The work of the University players was of a desultory nature, showing little team-play. The forwards were unable to keep the puck consistently in the B. A. A. territory, and their shooting was weak and ineffective. Regular practice for the whole squad will be held in the Arena this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The following manager candidates will report at 4.30 o'clock; Amory, Boyden, Devereux, Fullerton, Mann...
...University hockey squad held its second practice of the year in the Arena yesterday afternoon. The session opened with a few minutes of fast starting, followed by a brief period of general work during which the forwards took turns carrying the puck against a defence. Coach Winner then divided the squad into six teams, each of which was given a fast ten minute scrimmage. Although the work of team A was exceptionally fast for a first practice, there was a distinct tendency on the part of the forwards to leave their positions while everyone's playing was rather ragged. Both...
...season. He played this position for three years and is at all times steady and reliable. Donahue of Dartmouth is placed next. W. A. Willetts '14 and Gore of Yale stand out among the defence men as being good both at breaking up attacks and carrying the puck. Baker and Kuhn of Princeton are in the positions they have played all during the season, rover and centre. The wings are A. F. Sortwell '14 and Harmon of Yale. Both are fast skaters and carry the puck well. W. H. Clafin, Jr., '15 and S. T. Hopkins '14 are the general...