Word: wings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Gross '19 started the game at right wing, and though inexperienced, did his part of the offensive work of the team. His chief fault seems to be a lack of aggressiveness and his light weight is against him, but the handles himself well on the ice and uses his stick to good advantage...
...Arena this evening at 8.15 o'clock in the second game of the season. With the loss of R. H. Kissel '19, who cut his foot just as yesterday's practice ended, and of H. M. Bliss '17, who is ill, the University team is greatly weakened at right wing and that position will probably be filled throughout the game by R. E. Gross '19 the only remaining right wing...
...Rice '17 played a remarkable game at wing and was responsible for the first score. He was continually on the look-out for the puck and as soon as he got it away from the B. A. A. forwards would dash down the side of the rink. His quick pass to G. A. Percy '18 led to a pretty goal by the latter. Percy had several more chances for goals but lost them because he was shooting too high. The final score was made by R. H. Kissel '19. While the regulars and first-string substitutes were in, the play...
Townsend played a hard, steady game at left centre and worked well with T. H. Rice '17 at left wing. These two players kept the puck almost entirely down in front of the substitutes' goal and did some clever passing along the boards. Townsend, in particular, carried the puck frequently through the opposing team, his individual work as well as team play standing out conspicuously. Percy was easily the fastest man on the ice and was, besides, brilliant on the defence, slowing up the scrub forwards by skating across in front of them when they had the puck...
...given T. H. Eckfeldt '17's position at cover point. Thacher carried the puck well in several dashes from behind his own goal and kept it well ahead of his stick. The other change was the substitution of R. H. Kissel '19 for H. M. Bliss '17 at right wing on team A. Although Kissel is developing rapidly at his new position of wing, he is still slow and does not keep up with the rest of his line. He did some good work, however, getting the puck away from the opposing line men and, though he was not sure...