Word: pucks
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Five minutes into the game, Peter McLaughlin and Jason Karmanos collided about 10 feet in front of Tripp Tracy's crease, almost presenting the puck onto the stick of Vermont fourth-line winger Justin Martin. Less than 30 seconds later, Martin was inches away from grabbing another Crimson turnover; Harvard got away with both errors, only because the Cats have but one good forward line to turn to. Given a Perrin or a St. Louis, either mistake was as good as goal...
...luck (or, hot goaltending). Karmanos had a fantastic power-play chance halfway through the period, but his along-the-ice stuff attempt happened to get wedged against the paddle end of Cats goalie Tim Thomas's stick, lying flat along the goal-line. Two or three jabs at the puck, and still it lay under Thomas's blade...
Junior goalie Tripp Tracy came out to stop Retter, but Retter fooled Tracy, spurted around him and sent the puck into the open...
...Nobody can put the puck...
...Crimson fell behind early in the second period, but the team retaliated 15 seconds later. Karmanos rifled a shot high on Veisor, and senior Cory Gustafson grabbed the rebound and roofed the puck over the fallen goalie at the 2:03 mark...