Word: sennott
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Leading scorer Don Sennott sneaked the puck around from the back of the cage to tally the first Brown goal in the opening period, and the Bruins added two more in the second frame, and one in the third before Johnny White slapped in a 20-foot rebound from DiBlasio on an assist from Marshall. Al Gubbins added the last Brown goal four minutes later. The Bruins scored twice with Harvard a man down...
Brown--Whiston, g; Maley, ld; Sutherland (C), rd; Wheeler, lw; Sennott, c; Malo...
...Marshall tied it up for Harvard a minute later on a 15-footer into the corner on a Joe Kittredge pass-out. John Casey put the Bruins ahead at 6:20 after stick-handling past the Crimson defense, and Wheeler added another on assists by Don Sennott and Tony Male at 9:37. Defenseman George Zernet ended the scoring on a hard shot from the blue line at 15:34. Brown's aggressive first line of Sennott, Wheeler and Malo accounted for eight of the Bruins' 11 points...
Brown, League champions last year, is strong; Warren "Git" Priestly, second high scorer in the League, centers the second line. Don Sennott, starting center, is a fast skater and a good shot. He works well with wings Tony Male and Bob Wheeler. Priestly, a fine stick-handler, teams with Frank DiBiase and Al Gubbins...
...play differs from the Crimson offense in that Weiland believes that the man who gets the puck initially should stickhandle on his own as far as he can before passing. The lineup: HARVARD BROWN Corning g Whiston Burke ld Gilbert Bliss rd Murphy Preston lw Wheeler Kittredge c Sennott Marshall rw Malo