Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Harvard looked uncoordinated through almost all of the game. Except for Key and defenseman Dick Greeley, no one in a red shirt stood our consistently. Doug Anderson took the puck once in his own blue line and turned in a spectacular one-man scoring rush late in the second period; Al Key threw one head-over-heels check a minute later...
...goals at 4:11 and 11:34 in a fast and rough third period gave the Crimson its 5 to 4 lead. Both times Dave Key fed the puck to his first-line wings, Carman and Bill Garrity, who closed in for goals on short shots...
...five minutes later Malo's score on a loose rebound in the Crimson goal mouth forced the game into overtime. After seven battling minutes of the ten-minute extra-play period, Priestley sent the puck through Clark from a scrimmage 10 feet from the nets. The summaries: Brown--3 1 1 1--6 Harvard...
Myles Huntington and Bram Arnold shared scoring honors for the Crimson, each turning in the hat trick, while Johnny Chase was impregnable against persistent, if disorganized St. Nick's attacks. Bill Yotman kept up the good work khen Chase retired after catching a puck in the face...
...Crimson's erratic puck squad came to life again Saturday night and gave Dartmouth's potent sextet another run for its money before succumbing 8 to 5 at Hanover...