Word: wings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Parrot, New England Sophomore of the Year in 1966, is a two-time All-Ivy second team selection. The Crimson's most spectacular stickhandler, skater, and scorer, Parrot should be as dangerous at left wing as at his former center slot...
Fredo, who moves to right wing, led Harvard with seven Ivy goals last season and is the Crimson's strongest back-checking wing. Garrity, the hard-working captain, is one of the college's most respected leaders and most aggressive forecheckers...
...centers the second line, with junior Barry Johnson on his left and senior Don Grimble on the right. Grimble is another player whose effectiveness was diminished by shuffling between defense and forward, but the former freshman captain should reach his Harvard peak now that he is securely set at wing...
Yale raced the clock to catch up, but couldn't get past the Harvard backs. In a memorable last-minute sprint, the Elis sprung their fastest forward, Mike Mueller, down the right wing, but Crimson center half Richie Hardy caught the speedster and rode the play away from danger...
...finest of Axten's saves--a diving grab of a grasscutter aimed at the far corner--came in the first period, Yale's strongest. Two minutes after that try, Crimson captain Joe Gould robbed Yale's left wing of an open-net, point-blank shot with a lunging deflection of a perfect center which had passed Axten...