Word: stick
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Saturday afternoon, by a score of 7 to 0. Harvard was clearly superior in all departments of the game, and especially in the last half when it scored almost at will. The University team showed great improvement over its work in the earlier games, notably in team-play and stick-work. Although in the first half Hobart held Harvard to one score, in the second half the University team rolled up a total of six goals, chiefly through the aggressive playing of Blackett, Fitts, and Gustafson at first, second, and third attack, respectively...
...Canadians were superior in stick work and in speed, but as a team. Boston was stronger. Hicks, Winsor and Sort well excelled for the Hockey Club, while Fraser played well for Montreal...
...Boston Hockey Club defeated the Chatham team, of Ontario, Canada, in the Boston Arena last night, by the score of 8 to 3. Although the stick work of the Canadians was superior, and their skating power equal, to that of the Hockey Club's forwards, they were unable to penetrate the stiff Boston defence. The summary: BOSTON HOCKEY CLUB. CHATHAM. Hopkins, l.e. r.e., McLean, Higginbotham Winsor, l.c. r.c., Gilner, McLean Hicks, r.c. l.c., Miers Sortwell, r.e. l.e., Dennis Huntington, c.p. c.p., McDonald Graustein, Blackall, p. p., McRae, Gilner Gardner, g. g., Brisco...
...Paul's seven this year is weaker than usual and does not seem to have acquired the team-play and excellent stick-work that ordinarily characterize the school's teams. It was defeated earlier in the season by the Crescents of Boston by a score...
After the preliminary practice, the team lined up against the Boston Hockey Club, and played a fifteen-minute game in which the University team scored two goals to their opponents' none. The Boston players were noticeably superior in stick-handling but the University forwards were faster and often carried the puck through the opposing line and free of it. Huntington's defensive work was prominent in the University line and did much toward keeping the puck in the opponents' territory. The new defensive combination seemed to work well...