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...yesterday's second team scrimmage with the Freshmen G. C. Guild '23 and A. H. Ladd '23 were taken on the first University squad. The scrimmage yesterday was held primarily for the purpose of looking over the second string material and of picking out likely first squad men. Coaches Winsor and Claflin were on the ice to whip both the teams into shape and to make any selections for advancement that might be appropriate, while Captain Owen and Martin watched practice from the seats...
...long preliminary drill and a sharp scrimmage against the B. A. A. sextet were the features of the University hockey practice yesterday afternoon at the Arena. Coach Claflin was still absent, Coach Winsor taking charge of the Crimson players again...
...half an hour before the scrimmage Coach Winsor sent down the University men in pairs on the defense again and again, lining up the full forward lines for only a few minutes at the end of the drill. It is because in a regular contest all three forwards so seldom go down the ice together that Coach Winsor is spending more time on "Two-man" team-work. It was lack of this in the Dalhousie contest that was the Crimson sextet's chief fault...
...University hockey men had a light practice yesterday afternoon at the Arena, Coach Winsor taking complete charge in the absence of Coach Claflin. The Crimson squad was alone on the rink and consequently the usual scrimmage did not take place. Instead Coach Winsor put his players through a hard drill in the fundamentals of shooting, passing and dribbling with the puck...
During the next few days Coaches Claflin and Winsor will devote their time to a general polishing of the Crimson play. Good team-work was in a large measure responsible for the victory over Dalhousie but poor team-work at times prevented the University from piling up a far larger score. On numerous occasions two Crimson men bore down on the Canadian secondary defense alone, one of them hanging off to one side where he could receive a pass and have a clear shot at the goal. But often the pass never came. The skater with the puck tried unsuccessfully...