Word: rinks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University hockey men will take a complete lay-off today, in order that they may be in first-class condition for tomorrow night's game with the B.A.A. sextet for the benefit of the Baker Memorial Rink. This contest promises to be the hardest since the Crimson met Toronto early in the season...
...general polishing, an unusually short scrimmage being held. In the preliminary practice special emphasis was laid on shooting. Coach Claflin had his players sending the puck into the cage from every possible angle. He also drilled the Crimson men in receiving short, snappy passes from the side of the rink a few feet in front, of the net and snapping the puck in on the wing...
...University hockey men had a light practice yesterday afternoon at the Arena, Coach Winsor taking complete charge in the absence of Coach Claflin. The Crimson squad was alone on the rink and consequently the usual scrimmage did not take place. Instead Coach Winsor put his players through a hard drill in the fundamentals of shooting, passing and dribbling with the puck...
Since the Crimson men could use the entire length of the rink, the two forward lines were able to get up unusual speed in going down on the defense. The first string attacking combination was the same as in the Dalhousie game Saturday, while the second-string was composed of Hill and Angier at left wing, Phillips at center, and Larocque at right wing. Cabot who still has a bad back, and Crosby and Lamont, who had college engagements, were absent from the work...
...second University hockey team will face the Cambridge Latin School sextet in a practice game today on the Charlesbank rink. This will be only the third time the seconds have played together in actual scrimmage as the condition of the ice has greatly retarded their development. In their first two contests they were victors over the fast Freshman ice-men by the scores of 3-2 and 2-0, showing very promising ability...