Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...brought no scoring, Brown's "offense" did not give much hope to the smattering of Bruin rooters. Crimson goalie Godfrey Wood had only two saves, one on a Brown clearing attempt, shot from the Bruin's own sone, and the other when a Crimson defenseman almost kicked in the puck...
Shortly after Ingall's goal in the second period, Crimson defenseman Dave Grannis bounced a shot off the post. But Harvard was unable to score again until 17:38, when Jim Dwinell slapped in the puck from about ten feet out. Grannis and Morse had assists on the goal...
Dwinell put Harvard ahead 3 to 0 at 9:13 on a perfect pass from Anderson up almost two-thirds of the rink. Dwinell took the puck at Princeton's blue line, removing at full speed. He slipped behind the surprised Tiger defensemen and scored from about eight feet...
Play degenerated considerably during the rest of the game. Although controlling the puck most of the time, Harvard got off only 13 more shots (three of which scored). Princeton was never able to climb closer to the varsity than a 4-2 deficit midway through the middle period...
Numerous penalties cut down the effectiveness of the Crimson's attack in the opening period. At two different times, Harvard had only three men on the ice, and once the Eagles' Martin almost made the varsity pay for St. Martin brought the puck in midway between the boards, passed off to his right wing, and headed for the goal. He got the puck back, but crashed into the goal, knocking it several feet out of position...