Word: rebounds
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Junior wing Leckie tied it at 2-2,23 seconds later, picking up the rebound of a Todd Nieland slap shot and backhanding it over the sprawled NU goalie...
...freshman Bill Horton scored with Harvard shorthanded. Captain Kevin Carr had gone to the penalty box for the second time, seemingly killing Harvard's momentum. But Horton blew down the left side and let go a slap shot that the NU goalie saved. Dave Bell just skated past the rebound, but Horton alertly followed up his own shot to give Harvard a 3-2 lead...
...greatest worry was that default would retard American-and hence international-economic recovery. Said a high West German official: "President Ford obviously does not understand the implications. A bankruptcy would, at the very best, endanger the U.S. economic rebound and most likely erode faith overseas in the American Government's economic seriousness. The question is whether, after a default, the banks will have the money-and the nerve-to provide the loans U.S. business needs to fuel the economic recovery." Warned Kurt Richebacher, general manager of the influential Dresdner Bank: "Default would have a considerable impact abroad on confidence...
Acorn popped a shot which the Tiger goalie deflected, but he hustled for his own rebound and, surrounded by three fullbacks and the diving goalie, blasted a shot high into the net at 4:41 for what proved to be the winning tally...
Perhaps inspired by the practicing Harvard band's rendition of the William Tell overture, Radcliffe briefly turned the tide midway through the half. Senior Maude Wood's shot on the door-step was kicked out by goalie Harnish, but the rebound was fanned on by the Crimson, and eventually cleared by the Princeton defense...