Word: teamed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Dangerous Drift. The calm resulted in part from apathy, hopelessness and fear. In the wake of the March 28 riots that were touched off by the Czechoslovak team's victory over the Soviets in the international ice-hockey finals, the Russians had made it clear that, in the event of another major demonstration, they would send in their tanks. Another cause was the fact that Dubček no longer commanded the fierce loyalty that had united and inspired the Czechoslovak people six or eight months ago. Unnerved and physically exhausted, Dubček in recent weeks has withdrawn...
...worth waiting for. Harvard completely monopolized play, with the first goal coming at the 6:00 mark. Nicosia brought the ball in from the sideline at midfield and passed to John Ince, who ran towards the cage on the right side on powered in a shot to get his team started...
...half minute afterwards with Brown a man down, Ince passed from behind the net to Rick Frishee, who whipped a sidearm shot past the Brown gaolie, Roger Bollentin. Only 23 seconds later. Jim anderson tallied his team's fifth goal on a high pass from Cle Landolt. Bollentin had been doing a good job in the goal, but he did not seem to be able to stop these high shots...
...Bruins took an early 1-0 lead, but Jim Kilkowski bounded in an unassisted goal at 8:07 to knot the score. Eighteen seconds later, Brown's Bob Anthony registered his tenth goal of the season, and his team maintained the 2-1 advantage throughout the remainder of the period...
Munro felt the turning point was his team's inability to get the tying goal, and early in the final period. John Buxton threw in the eventual winning goal, upping Brown's lead to 7-5. The Bruins notched two more goals to virtually assure victory before Harvard's Bruce Regan picked up a loose ball on a Brown clear and fed to Landolt, who pumped in the final Crimson goal from four yards in front...