Word: rebounded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...rough, hard-fought game. Princeton did not seem to be at home in the long Arena rink and failed to shoot accurately or to carry the puck. Cohu, the Princeton goal and Buttrick for the opposing seven both played excellent games. Ross of the M. A. C. caught a rebound on his skate in such a way that it went into his own goal, scoring for Princeton near the start of the game. Schoen and Hills made the other two points for Princeton, while Johnson scored the two goals...
...with a fast attack and some good passing kept the playing continually around the B. A. A. team's goal. Palmer, who replaced Phillips at right centre during the latter half of the scrimmage, played a star game, scoring two goals by his excellent stickwork and fast playing on rebound shots. The defence showed great improvement keeping the B. A. A. forwards well in check, and allowing them few chances to score. A particularly encouraging feature of the work was the effective way in which the defence men got the puck out of the corners and assisted in the attack...
...other of them took the puck down the rink, but being alone was easily stopped by the opposing defence. At least two good opportunities to score were lost from the mere fact that after the shot was blocked there was no one on hand to knock in the rebound...
...time and, displaying good team-work, the forwards penetrated the first team's defence frequently. The first forward-line lost several opportunities to score by delaying too long in passing when near the goal. An encouraging feature of the team's work was the fast playing on the rebound shots...
...very exciting game in the Arena yesterday evening. The only score was made by the B. A. A. when they had only five men on the ice. Hicks, after carrying the puck the length of the rink missed a shot at the goal, but Leslie got it on the rebound and shoved it in. Hicks and Heron played the best game for the B. A. A., while Skilton excelled for the Intercolonials...