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Word: pucks (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...been among the gradually growing crowds at the Crimson's games this year, you know the women play a fast and clean version of hockey. Coach John Dooley's players may never make the Montreal Canadiens, but this season they've been skating and headmanning the puck past most of their opponents while setting a 6-5 record, the best midyear mark in the team's short history...

Author: By James W. Silver, | Title: Efforts Dooley Noted | 2/3/1982 | See Source »

...filled close to capacity, the Eagles and Huskies played a fast-skating, hard-hitting shootout, and goalies Bob O'Conner of B.C. and Mark Davidner of Northeastern responded with dozens of spectacular saves. Eagle winger Chris Delaney put an end to the excitement 55 seconds into overtime, lifting the puck over a supine Davidner after the Husky netminder had made two tough saves...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: O'Connor Stops Huskies In B.C. 3-2 Overtime Win | 2/3/1982 | See Source »

Only moments before Greg Olson had scored the second Harvard goal of the opening period. It was one of the prettiest goals you'll ever see Tommy Murray slid a pass to Olson at center ice, the flashy winger took the puck all the way in on Husky goalie George Demetroulakas, and tucked...

Author: By Michael Bass, | Title: One to Remember | 2/1/1982 | See Source »

...like that for much of last year's opening game in the Beanpot, a half-full Garden watching with disbelief slightly-regarded. Harvard seen the East's top-rated team searching for a puck to hide under. Late arrivals mostly B.C. fans, the real ways late to the Beanpot would glance at the end of the first period, and 7-1 in the middle of the second, and pity poor Harvard for having as Beanpot sported by a first-round encounter with powerful Northeast...

Author: By Michael Bass, | Title: One to Remember | 2/1/1982 | See Source »

...when the puck does slip by him, he stores up the memory and shrugs it off. He can remember every goal ever scored against him, when it happened and how it was done, but he remembers analytically, not emotionally. "That was just like the second goal at Colgate last year," he'll say and describe his mistake, or, "I had one just like that my sophomore year in high school...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, | Title: Wade Lau | 2/1/1982 | See Source »

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