Word: kinasewich
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Dates: during 1961-1961
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...Crimson will be led by Gene Kinasewich, its flashy sophomore skater from Edmonton. The varsity, however, is far from a one-man team; coach Cooney Weiland has formed three balanced lines, headed by the Dave Morse-Jim Dwinell-Dave Grannis trio. Wing Tim Taylor and centers Bill LaMarche or Gerry Jorgenson skate with Kinasewich...
...Chisholm, a local boy from Natick, turned away shot after shot with magical saves for 22 minutes of play until Gene Kinasewich broke the ice for the Crimson. A hat trick by Chris Norris followed to secure the Crimson's fifth win in six games of the 1961-62 campaign...
...Kinasewich, the fancy sophomore, found the answer at 13:10 of the second period. He gathered the puck in his defensive zone, raced down the boards on his right, charged in on Chisholm, and flicked the disc into the nets after a quick fake...
Norris, a third-line wing, followed quickly with the first of his three goals Less than a minute after Kinasewich shook Chisholm, Norris scored on a 15-foot backhander after a face-off in the Army...
Corby was still in the penalty box at 12:01 when Kinasewich fooled goalie Rich Broadbelt for the second Crimson tally. The play began when Tim Taylor Gary Corby of the Larries came flying into Gene Kinasewich on the boards. The scrappy Crimson player turned around and swung at Corby, and the first fight passed to Gerry Jorgenson on the rightwing boards. Gene pulled Broadbelt out of the net with tricky stickhandling, and neatly tucked the puck into...