Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...spite of efforts to keep it clear, slowed up the play very much, so that no spectacular work was possible. G. C. Guild and A. H. Ladd, the two Crimson wings, worked well together, while D. F. Thayer and J. Larocque exhibited considerable shooting ability, each caging the puck once. Neidlinger and Cole starred for the visitors in the offensive game, while Pfaffman at cover-point was the Academy's defense man. Three 12-minute periods were decided upon instead of the usual two 20-minute halves, so that the ice could be cleared more often...
...first score came five minutes after the opening of the game. After a scrimmage which drew goal-tender Bishop from in front of the goal, Guild snapped the puck into the unprotected net. Two minutes later Thayer tallied again after a beautiful pass from Ladd to Captain Owen. In the second period the 1923 substitute forward-line was sent in for the regular forwards, and the period closed without either side having scored...
...before direct shots to the goals could be made. As nearly the entire squads of both sides got into the scrimmage concerted action was made more difficult. During the first few minutes A. H. Ladd '23, J. Larocque '23, and P. W. Butman '23 the forward line, carried the puck nearly to the goal, but while J. Stubbs '20 and N. S. Walker '20 were on the defense the shots that came through to J. Holmes '21 at goal flew wild. It was not until the fray was more than half over that D. F. Thayer '23, who replaced Larocque...
...shot came within range of Holmes at goal until Murphy caged the puck shortly before the 10-minute mark, after which individual sallies carried the rubber back and forth until Emmons was able to score from a scrimmage after 14 minutes were up. Four minutes later a shot from behind the Crimson goal was flipped into the net by Murphy. Just...
...lucky back-hand shot which slipped between Holden's legs in five minutes and 50 seconds from the start, followed by a tally by N. S. Walker '20 on a carom from a wild short of Bacon's. Holmes of Dartmouth again balanced the score by shooting the puck part the Harvard goal after the latter had been drawn out on a difficult stop...