Word: spree
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Attack Dave Bohn led the scoring spree with six goals, followed by Pete Sieglaff with five, and Captain Tadhg Sweeney and Grady Watts with three apiece. Watts also had three assists before leaving the contest half-way through the second period with knee trouble. Although offering little competition, the game gave Coach Bruce Munro a chance to empty his bench on the first day of the trip...
...sparse audience of about 300 began to call for some action, and action it got. A spree of loose balls sent players from both teams sprawling across the floor with the referees tooting away frantically. One referee finally picked up prostrate Quaker John Canzano by the seat of his pants and play was resumed. The coaches called in their third-stringers to finish up the chaotic contest...
Heavily favored by even the most blased pre-match ratings, West lost two of the first three games and fell behind 12-9 in the final before turning on the late spree that won the match. He took five straight points to pick up a 14-12 lead, and then dumped a shot into the tin to make the score 14-13, but won on the next point...
Gerry Jorgenson began the Crimson spree with a score early in the first period on an assist from Tim Taylor and Stu Forbes. Taylor dropped the puck in front of the net, Forbes shot and missed, and Jorgenson scored on the rebound...
...Anderson's goal at 7:16 of the second period started a Crimson scoring spree that continued uninterrupted until the varsity had poured in five successful shots to establish a commanding two-goal lead. Stu Forbes' score with less than a minute to go quenched any B.U. hopes revived when a late goal pulled the Terriers up to a 5-4 deficit...