Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...solid checking continued throughout the period. Accurate St. Lawrence passes and an only-occasionally lax Harvard defense forced Crimson goalie Brandy Sweitzer to come up with several brilliant saves. Harvard had some more near-misses of its own--Baldy Smith hit a post and Barry Treadwell aid the puck just inches beyond an open corner of the Larry...
Only Harvard maintained the pace during the second 20 minutes, and to good advantage. Seconds after Perani robbed Treadwell, Bob Clark stole the puck as St. Lawrence tried to clear their sons. His centering pass bounced off Larry defenseman Vince Egan and past a disgusted Perani for the Crimson's first goal...
...Crimson continued to skate hard and clear the puck well from in front of their net. At 12:22, Gean Kinasewich took the disc from Price and drove it cleanly past Perani for Harvard's second goal. Switzer came up with two fine saves on rebounds during Larry power plays as the period ended...
However, hustling Ike Ikauniks put the contest out of the Larries' reach at 9:10. He took the puck in front of the St. Lawrence net on relays from Treadwell and Bill Lamarche, and slid it between two Larry defensemen to beat the screened Perani...
When the Crimson tired of this strategy, they become a little fancier. One forward would shoot the puck directly onto a Bowdoin stick; then a second would skate up to the Bear and almost invariably succeed in grabbing he disc away. Puck control was no Bowdoin strong point either...