Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's sloppy pass work and liability to clear the puck out of its own end helped Dartmouth to its first period edge. At 10 04 Indian Doug Hayes picked up a loose puck in front of the Crimson net and beat goalie Brandy Sweltrer on a screened shot from 15 feet...
Cornell scored first in the opening period when Jim Stevens tried to ease the puck between a Harvard defenseman's legs in order to recover it in front of the Harvard net. It went through the defenseman's legs, all right, but it also went past screened goalie Brandy Sweitzer and into the goal. At this point one rambunctious Big Red rooter reached into the Harvard bench and ripped off Price's helmet...
After Cornell's Ron Lampman tied the score early in the scond period, Ikauniks, assisted by Fryer, put Harvard back out ahead. However, Murray Stephen's goal drew Cornell even again. The Big Red forced the puck into the Harvard goal once more before the players left the ice, but despite loud protests from the fans, the timekeeper ruled that the goal didn't count because it had come just after the period ended...
...first period began fast, rough, and loose. After helped kill a penalty to Kinasewich, the Eagles Dave Duffy went off for hooking Pete Sahlin at 10:31. During the men advantage. Kinazewich carried the puck along the B.C. blue line and lofted it at the Eagle net. Tom Apprille saved, but Barry Treadwell picked up the rebound and it past the fallen goalie for the Crimson's first score...
...controlled the puck during most of the rest of the period, forcing Sweitzer to make at least six saves. Harvard scored its last goal when Sahlin whipped a drop pass from Burnes by Apprille...