Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Boston Hockey Club S. T. Hicks '10 and F. D. Huntington excelled in offensive play. On one occasion, Hicks carried the puck from the middle of the rink, and scored unaided...
...minutes after the second half began, Cox carried the puck well into Harvard territory and shot from an angle. Chadwick failed to see it, and it entered the cage high at the left side. At this score the Harvard team seemed to realize the situation and took a decided brace. The play concerted about the Yale goal and there were many fierce scrimmages. The defence played well up the ice and kept the puck in Yale territory nearly all the time. A minute and a half of this kind of play resulted in the first score for Harvard, when Leslie...
Here Yale made desperate efforts to keep the puck in Harvard's territory, Loutrel making several excellent long shots which Chadwick handled skillfully. But at this point the speed of the Harvard defence was utilized to the best advantage. Both Foster and Huntington made brilliant rushes up the ice and often gave the puck to the forwards for close tries at the cage. Two goals were made in this way, but were not counted because of off-side play. Excitement was at the highest pitch when, with only a minute and a half to play, Hornblower jumped the puck past...
...last evening by the score of 14 to 0. Neither team played well together, but depended on individual work, in which the Battery forwards were far superior. R. Whidden '12 and R. J. Eaton '12 played the best game for the Battery, each scoring many times after carrying the puck the length of the rink. For the Troop, R. Lovering '08 excelled. The line-up: BATTERY A. TROOP B. R. J. Eaton '12, l.e. r.e., R. Lovering '08, J. S. Parker '13, J. Tyler '10 R. Whidden '12, l.c. r.c., B. H. Ticknor, Jr. C. P. Harrington...
After a few minutes' indecisive play Sortwell shot the first goal, at short range. A little later Evans carried the puck down the rink and from a scrimmage in front of the goal tied the score. Three minutes before the close of the first period Hopkins shot the second goal for the Freshmen on a pass from Sortwell. In the second half the poor condition of the ice made accurate shooting and passing difficult. Sortwell shot the only goal towards the close of the period. A number of substitutes were sent in for Harvard but the Yale forwards could...