Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...done yet, as freshman forward Mark Moore showed the crowd a little two-step when he drove around the back of the net with just two minutes left in the period. Coming up for air by the left goalpost, it looked like the freshman was going to center the puck, but Moore surprised everyone in the arena as he flipped the puck over Westlund's right shoulder in to the upper right corner to put Harvard...
...players' confidence was in evidence when sophomore Rob Millar took the puck from the blue line, faked left and found the back of the net for a short-handed goal. It was the first short-handed goal that Colgate has allowed this season and the Crimson made it look easy...
...think he's the type of player we're going to key on all game," sophomore Craig Adams said. "We know on their power play he's the guy they focus on. We know that when we're short-handed, he's the guy who will be getting the puck. Five-on-five, you just have to be aware of him. When they're on their power play, you have to be aware of him even more...
...feel much better," MacDonald said. "The strength factor is really going to help and I haven't lost any speed. I feel pretty confident that I'm not going to get pushed off the puck as much as I was last year...
What happened? Like those of thousands of AIDS patients, Puck's prospects have been dramatically changed by a new class of drugs called protease inhibitors. Used with a "cocktail" of older antiviral medications, the new drugs have demonstrated that AIDS can be held at bay--at least for a while. Puck began his treatment in August, and his symptoms have already gone into remission. The hope is that AIDS will eventually be transformed into a manageable, chronic disease like diabetes. No one knows yet how long the protease-inhibitor reprieve will last, but its effects have already been far-reaching...