Word: rink
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...play began to be effective against the individual work of the Dartmouth sextet. However, the first goal, made by Baker on a pass from Larocque, was not scored until almost the end of the period. The second tally was made after one of Owen's spectacular dashes down the rink, when he passed to Larocque almost in front of the goal. Receiving a pass from Owen, Walker shot the last goal in the first part of the last period. The scoring in this game differed from that of the Yale game in that it was made in every case through...
...hockey circles: the fact that our chief collegiate opponents have been at such a disadvantage that the games have not always been as close as might be desired in championship contests. Fortunately the cause of this inequality has at last been eliminated. With the completion of the Baker Memorial Rink at Princeton, and the recently-constructed rink at New Haven. Princeton and Yale are able to secure adequate practice and put teams on the ice that will be a match for all competitors. In welcoming the Yale sextet to Boston tonight, not the least of our satisfaction lies...
With the entire rink at their disposal, instead of the usual cramped half, the Crimson men were able to practice their offensive and defensive tactics with increased speed. Coach Claflin had three forward lines working the length of the oval with a three-man defence in addition to the goal-tender furnishing the opposition. Especial emphasis was laid on the quick repass directly in front of the net. In the Westminster game the University forwards missed several fine chances to score in this manner. A Crimson man would pass beautifully from in back of the cage or from the side...
...former associates of "Hobey's". But aside from the tribute to the individual the game was a courteous indication of good will to the University. The Princeton Triangle Club's performance for the benefit of the Harvard endowment drive, the Harvard hockey team's benefit game for the Baker Rink, are evidences of good feeling between the Universities which will increase the cordial relations of their graduates. --Daily Princetonian
...most exacting coach could wish. Downing and Veno, the two chief threats in the Westminster forward line, met an impenetrable barrier every time they went down the ice. Again and again one of these would try to break through at the far left-hand side of the rink, would meet a stone wall in Walker or Hill, shift the attack to the center, and repulsed there would finally stop dead when he reached the right-hand boards and Baker. Small, the much-heralded Westminster defense player, met the same fate, his showing throughout the evening being of the most mediocre...