Word: rebounds
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...charged in again after the face-off, and Pratt found himself standing face to face with second line center John Cusack, the latter with a puck on his stick. The goalie somehow made the initial save, but B.C. again grabbed the puck and this time Cusack scored, on a rebound from Bob Leonard's shot. The time was only...
...Crimson, on the other hand, has blown hot and cold all season, but showed real signs of improvement this weekend in nosing out Cornell and Columbia. In both contests, the varsity demonstrated its ability to rebound effectively and to come from behind...
...minutes, and this, combined with some of Harry Pratt's best goal-tending of the year--he had 35 saves for the evening--prevented any more Russian scoring until 10:03, when Igor Debonskii, who scored the first goal of the game, deflected in defenseman Edward Ivanov's rebound from the blue line. Two and one half minutes later, after a score by George Baulin, Debonskii tallied again after a scramble in front of Pratt to end the Russian scoring for the period...
...speed of the Soviet wings. In their playing pattern, one of the wings would speed down ice with the puck, drawing the Crimson players with him into a corner. Then the pass would go out to one of the points for a long shot on Pratt, and after the rebound, either from Pratt of off the boards, the Russians would play in front of the cage for the decisive shot, passing out to the point if the puck floated into a corner again...
Sensing it could tie the game, or even win, the varsity put on one of its ferocious last-minute attacks, hustling all over the ice and forcing play in the Eagle zone. From a wild melee in front of the nets Bob Anderson pushed a rebound from Greg Downes with tantalizing slowness past out-of-position Jim Logue. It was the ninth time in the last six games that the Crimson has scored during the last five minutes of play, compared to 14 goals scored during the first 55 minutes...