Word: steedman
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During the entire first period, the Crimson's three forward lines pommeled Princeton goalie Bill Hill without pause. Behind a non-existent defense, the hard-working Hill made 20 saves in the first 15 minutes of play, while Crimson netminder Chris Steedman remained completely idle at the varsity...
Nine minutes later, Mike Tyler picked up his first goal of the season to give the varsity a 2-0 lead. Princeton, on one of its few excursions past the Crimson blue line, responded with a goal at 19:24. The marker came on a long screen shot that Steedman would have stopped if his vision hadn't been blocked by his own defensemen...
Squelching this one sign of Princeton prowess, the varsity responded with a goal 27 seconds later (the first of three for Blakey). Goalie Hill finished the period with 25 saves (better than one a minute) while lonely Chris Steedman registered a single stop in the varsity nets...
...Chris Steedman replaced injured goalie Godfrey Wood at the beginning of the final period and was almost immediately confronted with a rapid-fire succession of Huskie shots which he deflected with superior finesse...
This was one of the few times that Steedman was threatened, however. The Crimson soon took over completely and at 12.50 captain Tim Taylor scored on a pass play set up by Johnston. Thomas pushed in a wardering puck for the final tally...