Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...main part of the practice was a twenty-minute game with the second team, which followed a long preliminary practice, the two sets of forwards carrying the puck against their respective defences. In the game with the second team the first team forwards kept the puck in their opponents' territory most of the time, but were prevented from scoring by the good defensive work of Browne, Blackall and Smart, combined with the accurate covering by the second team forwards. Several times, however, the latter succeeded in breaking through their opponents and eluding the University defence. Three goals were scored...
Wendell took the place of Francis at left end in the second half, and this change helped the offence. With only a few minutes of play Capt. Palmer pushed the puck into the cage from a scrimmage in front of the goal...
...first period the play was almost wholly in Harvard territory. Yale had repeated chances to score, and though the shooting was straight and hard, Gardner never failed to keep the puck...
From the very beginning of the game the puck remained in Dartmouth territory but owing to the necessity of individual work on the part of the University forwards, it was eight minutes before Hicks scored on a pass from Morgan. Just before the end of the half Hicks scored again on a long shot from the left side-boards...
...beginning of the second half Dartmouth braced and the puck went back and forth in the middle of the rink. Towards the middle of the half Foster scored from far down the ice. Morgan then followed with two goals within 30 seconds of each other, the first being an accident, the Dartmouth goal himself sliding the puck into the goal. The second goal was caged on a beautiful shot from directly in front...