Word: rebounds
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...attack and defense, plus some rigid rules about avoiding mistakes. He insists, for example, that his team, if leading by one goal, never take long shots at the open net in the final seconds of a game when the opposition goalie has been removed. His reason: the puck might rebound onto an opponent's stick and set up a tying goal...
...would be enough mutual gravitational attraction to gradually slow their outward flight. The expansion would halt, and all the parts of the universe would begin to fall inward, eventually crushing together again in a final cataclysm. Some closed universe theorists hold out the possibility that matter would in effect rebound from the crunch in another big bang and that the universe would continue to oscillate, expanding and contracting forever. Now both theories seem to be seriously undermined...
...third period began with Harvard down 4-1. But with Brown shorthanded, Charlie Peterson spotted an opening and fired a rebound home to close...
Brown got a power play goal with Harvard's Sam Carr off for tripping and that provided the necessary momentum for the Bruins. Mark Wenda struck again at 15:26 to tie it and three minutes later a Brown forward lifted a rebound over the sprawled Wald to give Brown the victory...
Even the Harvard power play got untracked last night, cashing in on three man-advantage situations. The first came at 4:43 of the opening period as Bolduc converted his own rebound for a 1-0 Harvard lead. The early goal seemed to settle the somewhat jittery Crimson squad and send it on its way to the convincing victory...