Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...time the Crimson could manage its first goal late in the second period, the score was 6-1, and the varsity was a beaten team. When captain Gene Kinasewich fired the puck unassisted past two Dartmouth defensemen and the Green goalie for his first goal since the exam break, he whirled quickly and skated to the red line to await the faceoff. No one cheered. No teammate offered congratulations...
Less than three minutes after the opening faceoff, the Indians' John Carpenter took the puck across the Harvard blue line and fired a shot from 20 feet out directly at the Harvard goalie. The puck caromed off Sweitzer's chest into the goal...
...Continued its consistent play through most of the second period, forcing Sweitser to use even his face mask to held them scoreless. Harvard finally scrambled its way back into the game at 19:13 when Badly Smith knocked in a loose puck in front of Terrier goalie John Ferreira. Linemates Barry Treadwell and Billy Lamarche assisted...
Then at 4:34 of the second overtime, B.U. managed to clear the puck, into the Harvard end, and forced it by goalie Sweitzer on a scramble in front of the Harvard net. Lyman Carter was credited with the goal, on assists from Bob McCabe and Vic Conte...
Despite the Crimson's lack of sharpness, St. Nick's still never posed a threat. Their lines rarely worked well together, and their defense constantly had trouble clearing the puck. Van Gerbig had to make 36 saves while Harvard's Sweitzer only had to stop 15 shots the whole evening...