Word: rinks
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Tickets for the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference quarterfinal playoffs, Tuesday, March 4 in Watson Rink, will go on sale at 9 a.m. today at 60 Boylston Street. Seats will cost $3 (no coupons) and will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis...
...what was the wildest finish to be seen in a game at Watson Rink in a long time, the Harvard hockey team escaped with its collective neck and its number one ECAC ranking, with a come from behind 3-2 victory over Yale Saturday night...
...Toronto Maple Leafs, where he became a protégé of Plante, then the Toronto goalie. That stint ended 18 months later when Parent bolted the Leafs to sign with the World Hockey Association's Miami Screaming Eagles. The only trouble was that Miami had no rink. "The only ice," recalls Parent, "was in a glass...
...hockey player glides surely onto the ice, takes a couple of casual turns around the rink, leans raffishly on his stick and says, "My remarkable ability to shoot from either side makes me invaluable. My fierce checking makes me the most respected defenseman in the league." Brad Park or Bobby Orr in an uncharacteristically boastful moment? Not a chance. It is that famed canine fantasizer Snoopy, who has taken to the sport like a dog to a T bone. He is not alone. In the past five years Americans in swelling numbers have nurtured their own fevered dreams of slap...
...United States, the governing body of leagues for kids, had 10,298 teams registered last year, more than double the total in 1969. Some 200,000 youngsters compete in six A.H.A.U.S. classifications, from Mites (for eight-year-olds and under) up to Juniors (17-19). Some of the rink rats graduate to high school and college hockey, both of which have had an equally high growth rate...