Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University team showed the result of hard practice in its ability to take the puck out of the corners, the occasions when the wings or defence men were caught with the puck there and were unable to get it out being few and far between. The standard of play displayed Saturday night augurs well for the game with Princeton who, it will be remembered, last year won the championship of the league, but was able only to tie Harvard for the collegiate hockey title. Claflin was taken ill yesterday, however, and will probably be out of the game, which will...
...showed no striking improvement, except that the team-play was a trifle better than usual. The scores, however, were again the result of individual play rather than team-work. Phillips scored for the University after a brilliant rush down the ice, and Palmer for the second after carrying the puck almost the whole length of the rink. The University showed some improvement in getting the puck out of the corners, but otherwise the play was about even...
...play of the forwards was fast and furious. It was in this period that the two scores for the University team were made, the first by Phillips on a very brilliant piece of individual rushing, the second by Hopkins on an equally clever bit of work. Phillips took the puck from near the middle of the rink, and skating straight down the ice between the point and cover-point, skilfully avoided the man in goal and slipped the puck into the cage. This was after almost twelve minutes of the second half had elapsed, and the Toronto players, realizing that...
...game neared its close the efforts of the players became even more strenuous and it was then that Hopkins, taking the puck from a face-off near his own goal carried it down the rink, evaded the two defence men who were way out of position and shot the final score of the game...
...first score of the scrimmage was made shortly after the opening of the period by Hopkins, who received a pass from Sortwell from behind the goal. Phillips followed with another score, getting the puck out of a scrimmage by clever stickwork. Claflin made the third goal on a long, hard shot from the middle of the pink. The University team's final tally was the result of a fast dash up the ice, in which good passing figured prominently; Sortwell scoring the goal...