Word: urbanski
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Chukhrai's plucky heroine, Sasha (Nina Drobysheva), left alone during the war, all but flings herself into the arms of a heroic airman, Aleksei (Evgeni Urbanski, the brooding amputee of Ballad). While Aleksei is missing and presumed dead, she bears his child. Miraculously, he returns at war's end, and when Sasha's stuffy brother-in-law objects to their living together, she tells him to go to hell...
...save performance by B.U.'s Barry Urbanski was the key to the Terrier's impressive showing. Urbanski blocked several near-perfect shots, and forced the Crimson to score all three goals from just in front of the cage. Nevertheless, Harvard's Bobby Bland made the save of the evening, stopping a solo by B.U. wing Dick Fogerty at 6:55 of the third period. Fogerty picked up a loose puck in the center zone after a teammate had blocked a shot made by a Crimson defenseman, raced into the Harvard zone, and fired a medium high, hard shot from about...
...face-off in the B.U. zone and passed to Ingalls, who scored his first goal at 18:11. After another 55 seconds, Bob Anderson made a shot from right defense. The rebound bounced in front of the cage, where Ingalls got control of the puck and shot it past Urbanski. Dean Alpine also had an assist on the play...
Harvard moved ahead early in the third period. Urbanski made a stop on one shot by the Crimson's right defenseman. Harry Howell, but the Terriers lost control of the rebound and gave Howell another chance. Ted Ingalls tipped Howell's second shot into the cage, making the score...
Dean Alpine added the fifth goal to Harvard's total after eight minutes of the final period. On passes from Morse and Tom Heintzman, he put a low, hard shot past Urbanski from about ten ft. in front of the cage...