Word: stick
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...checking, but often failed to stop the puck by trying to cover too many men. Wilder and Pell at right and left ends neglected to follow back, and were weak in both passing and shooting. Callaway and Townsend, though quicker at following back, were inaccurate in their shooting. The stick work of all the forwards was poor and none seemed able to keep possession of the puck...
...hockey team defeated the Freshmen by a score of 8 to 2. The playing of the University team was very ragged in all departments of the game. On the offensive the forwards seemed unable to keep up with the puck; while Wilder and Townsend were very slow in their stick work and did not follow back well. The defense was also ineffective, owing in great measure to the frequency with which Newhall left his position at coverpoint to play among the forwards. Tilden, moreover, was weak at goal. The Freshmen played aggressively, but were weak in passing and shooting...
...advancing the puck. On the offense the first team forwards were ragged in team play, seemed unable to keep possession of the puck, and, as usual, followed back poorly. The defense was fairly strong and Tyer, at goal, made several difficult stops. The second team forwards were better in stick work than the first team men, were much faster in following back, and gave more assistance to their defense. Coach Goodridge played on the second team...
...fairly spirited practice game yesterday afternoon the University hockey team defeated the second seven by a score of 9 to 4. As a result of the hard game with Princeton on Saturday the men played listlessly, at times, and the team play was ragged. Townsend's stick work was better than that of the other forwards and his hard shooting was responsible for five of the first team's nine goals. Callaway, as usual, followed back quickly and was the only first team forward at all effective in this respect. The second team forwards covered their opponents well, and were...
...second period the play was very rough and little consistent team play was shown on either side. The 1905 forwards, however, with better stick work, succeeded in shooting one goal and were only prevented from scoring further by the strong defense of the Juniors. Just before the close of the half, Nesmith, the Junior coverpoint, took the puck down the ice and shot the second goal...