Word: tourneys
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Turner lifted the puck over B.C. freshman goaltender Bob O'Connor, sending the Garden--particularly the noisy N.U. contingent--into a frenzy. The cheering did not abate long after Turner and Co. had circled the rink in a gleeful victory celebration, and captain Dave Archimbault had captured the tourney...
Winger John Montgomery's slapshot from just inside the blue line beat Terrier goaltender Bob Barich at 5:09 of the overtime period to clinch the win for the Huskies, and end B.U.'s magical first round dominance in the annual tourney...
Beanpot '79, my last as an undergraduate, was a difficult chauvanistic pill to swallow. Harvard, on its way to an 8-17-1 season, lost both games and finished last in the tourney for the first time in 12 seasons. Indeed there was nothing appropriate...
...year ago, Harvard and Boston College went into the tourney hoping to gain some respect in the midst of disappointing seasons. Harvard accomplished this by giving B.U. a scare opening night, leading 2-1 after two periods before dropping a tense 4-2 decision. Then the Crimson finished the year in singularly mediocre fashion...
...seniors--forward Joe Mullen, defenseman Joe Augustine and goalie Paul Skidmore--Len Ceglarski's crew had plummeted in the year's first half. The Beanpot offered a chance to turn things around; B.C. did by upsetting Northeastern, 7-2, then pushing B.U. to the brink in one of the tourney's most exciting finals ever. While they just missed out on a playoff berth, the revitalized Eagles finished the schedule strongly, grabbing seven out of nine Division One contests, including a 5-3 grudge match win over...