Word: faster
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Boston Hockey Club defeated the Cliffside team of Ottawa at the Boston Arena on Saturday, by the score of 4 to 3. The game was hard-fought and exciting with the outcome in doubt until the end. The Canadians were faster skaters, but this advantage was offset by the superior team-play of the Hockey Club. For the Cliffsides McKinley, at goal, did the best work, while Sortwell and Hicks excelled for the Hockey Club...
...forwards and the first team defence were sent down on the second defence with Chadwick and Gardner alternating at goal. The men skated in pairs to develop more individual work in passing and shooting through the defence. The team showed much improvement over yesterday's work in faster skating and eluding opponents with greater ease...
After the preliminary practice, the team lined up against the Boston Hockey Club, and played a fifteen-minute game in which the University team scored two goals to their opponents' none. The Boston players were noticeably superior in stick-handling but the University forwards were faster and often carried the puck through the opposing line and free of it. Huntington's defensive work was prominent in the University line and did much toward keeping the puck in the opponents' territory. The new defensive combination seemed to work well...
...Billings '12, running for team A secured a lead of three yards over D. B. Adams '12. W. H. Fernald '12 increased this, when S. C. Simons '11 was unable to hold him. The third man for team B, D. P. Ranney '12 was a little faster than J. K. Lewis, Jr., '11, and made up the lost ground so that H. W. Kelley '11 was only a yard behind R. C. Foster '11 at the start of the last relay. Kelley hung to Foster and almost succeeded in passing him on the second lap, but the latter...
Princeton came back strong in the second half and the play was much faster. Leslie scored first after about two minutes of play. Receiving the puck from a scrimmage in the middle of the rink, he carried it down to the Princeton goal and scored unaided. One minute later Hornblower did exactly the same thing, making Harvard's last goal. Toward the middle of the half Day, who had been substituted for Angell, scored Princeton's only goal on a hard shot from the side of the rink. The puck hit Chadwick's pads and caromed off into...