Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...good chances to shoot and prevented it from coming closer to scoring than in scrimmages before the goal. Slow work by the forwards about the B. A. A. goal was partially responsible for the University's failure to score, as the men were able to keep the puck in their opponents' territory a good part of the time. Their chief faults were this delay in shooting and failure to keep on-side. In a regular game they would have been held up for forward passing time and again. The second team also lined up against...
...teams which was won by the latter, 2 to 1. As a whole the second team men played better hockey than their opponents and were able to keep play away from their own goal most of the time. The first team wings again showed the fault of carrying the puck too far down before passing, and their shots, as well as those of the centres, were poor...
...University hockey squad held the fastest practice of the year in the Arena last evening, when the first and second teams played a 45-minute scrimmage, trying at 3-3. The forward lines were weak, however in team-work, the tendency of the wings to carry the puck too far down the rink before passing being especially noticeable, although the fact that they were at all time able to keep up with the centre men was encouraging...
...every department of the game and the few times when they had good chances to score, their shots were stopped by Canterbury's excellent work at goal. N. H. Foster '11 was the individual star of the game, offensively as well as defensively. Four times he carried the puck through the whole opposing team, three times shooting the goal himself, and once passing to Hornblower to score...
...team made seven goals to the University's one. Practically four whole teams played for the University and against these the scores were 2 to 0, 0 to 0, 2 to 1, and 3 to 0 respectively. Reeves made the only score for Harvard, pushing the puck past Canterbury after Paine had carried it nearly the length of the rink. As a whole, the first and second teams played good hockey. The forward lines, although still ragged, showed some improvement over previous work, while Smart and Carnochan did very well at goal. The defence was given plenty of practice...