Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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With Harvard back at full strength after killing an interference penalty, Princeton increased its lead to two goals at 12:39. Cook, impressive all evening, dug the puck out of scramble to the left of Bland and sent it to teammate Dave Hersey, whose backhand caught the twines. Bland saved further damage when he stopped Princeton rushes of three-on-one and two-on-none...
Completely outclassed, Yale got off only 12 shots all evening. During the game's last five minutes, when Godfrey Wood replaced Bob Bland in the Crimson goal, the Blue had considerable difficulty even getting the puck into the Harvard zone and made no shots whatsoever...
Forbes' goal broke open a 0-0 tie at 10:09 of the first period. Picking up a loose puck in the canter zone, he swung to the right of the surprised Yale defense and fired the puck into the lower left corner of the cage. Morse made the score 2-0 when at 14:12 he put in the rebound from shot by Bob Anderson. Jim Dwinell had an assist on the play...
Harvard scored twice more in the second period, and Yale once in the third when Tim Sargent jumped the Crimson defense at the Eli blue line. But the varsity tallied the last, and most flashy, goal: after being knocked to his knees, Dave Grannis poked the puck to Bill Beckett, who centered a set-up pass to Crosby for the score. The score by periods: Harvard 2 3 1 6 Yale...
...fload period started off rather slowly, with neither team making a shot until almost three minutes had elapsed. At 4:01 the Bruins got off their first, last, and only shot of the period, as Colby Cameron slipped around the Crimson defense and fired the puck into the top right corner of the cage from about ten feet out, near the left side of the rink...