Word: rushing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...find its gait. Though the puck was kept almost continually in the opponents' territory, the shooting was extremely inaccurate, and the play disordered. The period was more than half over before Phillips made the first score as the result of a pretty display of team-work and a fast rush the length of the rink. Shortly afterward, Phillips scored again from a half-scrimmage. Then the play became more even, Amherst showing is best work of the contest, and remained so until the end of the period. The third goal was also caged by Phillips, who received an accurate pass...
...next two scores, one by Baker the others by Willetts, were of the same nature, both being easy shots that just slid into the cage. These two goals came near the end of the second period and followed each other very closely, Willetts making his on a rush the length of the rink and Baker his on a pass from Kuhn...
...Arena yesterday, the scrimmage occupying about 25 minutes. The play in general showed no striking improvement, except that the team-play was a trifle better than usual. The scores, however, were again the result of individual play rather than team-work. Phillips scored for the University after a brilliant rush down the ice, and Palmer for the second after carrying the puck almost the whole length of the rink. The University showed some improvement in getting the puck out of the corners, but otherwise the play was about even...
...half-hour practice scrimmage with Technology yesterday the University hockey team won a decisive 4 to 0 victory. A general improvement was shown by both the forward line and the defence. The work of the latter was particularly encouraging, the Technology forwards being stopped on nearly every rush by the excellent stick work of the two defence men. The University forwards were together more on the attack and kept the playing in Technology territory the greater part of the time. The first goal scored by Harvard was the result of brilliant team-work by Phillips and Sortwell, the latter making...
...team in the Arena yesterday afternoon. The B. A. A. team was in rare form and with a speedy attack penetrated the University team's defence almost at will. The latter played a very poor game, allowing the opposing forwards to get inside on nearly every rush and leaving the burden of the work on the goal-tender. As was the case in the Ottawa game, the University forwards were not together on the attack. Several times one of the centre men carried the puck near the goal by fast skating, but with no one to receive the pass...