Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...advantage was short-lived as another alumnus, Billy Lamarshe '64, snuck a shot into the Harvard net when goaltender Barry Wald lost sight of the bouncing puck. Riding the see-saw, Harvard scored an unexpected short-handed goal with Scalamandre in the penalty box for charging. Wing Mike Stewart stole the puck in the Kings' zone and beat goaltender Billy Lagone...
...lead, completely dominating play. John Moot scored the game's first goal at 6:38 on assists from Spaulding and Mike Stewart. Tim McBride notched goal number two at 9:33 when he took a Charlie Flint pass in front of the net and fired the puck home...
Since belated comebacks are now the byword for Harvard hockey, it was not surprising when Bruin Bill Gilligan fired one past Brian Petrovek to open the game scoring at 4:21 of the first. Less than four minutes later, wing Bob McIntosh stole the puck and waltzed in for an unassisted goal at 8:15, making...
...squash and handball. In the ticktacktoe game, the set may sneer, flashing a sign-off YOU LOSE TURKEY. For those who want to be the neighborhood Bobby Hull, most of the sets programmed for tennis also provide a hockey game in which armchair dudes can try to blast a puck past an agile goalie. Soccer aficionados can pretend they are Pelé, since the same game simulates soccer. For would-be Andrettis, there is Indy 500 (list price: $130), which comes with a vrooming sound track that may make parents wish the children were watching Captain Kangaroo. The Fairchild Video...
...loss became even more heart-breaking for the Harvard J.V. when Crimson winger Mike Clasby, who scored both Harvard goals, batted an air-born puck into the Northeastern net with just three seconds left in the contest...