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When John Chase's hockey team goes against Boston College for the second time a week from tomorrow at the Arena, the chances are that Tom Moseley will be back on the ice with his second line teammates Miles Huntington and Dave Abbot. This line, which has operated together for the past two seasons, was broken up last month when Moseley was stricken with a case of chicken pox.
But the former Westminster athlete is out of the infirmary now and appears ready for action against the Eagles. In his absence, first-liner Jack Carman has been operating with Abbot and Huntington, and first defenseman Charlie Coulter has moved up to take over Carman's place.
With the season exactly one third over, the regular first line of Captain Dave Key, Carman, and Bill Garrity leads ni total scoring, with 32 points on 16 goals and 16 assists. In the light-blinking department, Doug Anderson is high man with eight goals. He has also registered two assists. Best playmaker so far has been the former Exeter center, Miles Huntington, who has been operating on the same line with Dave Abbot for the past five years, here and previously at Exeter. He has set up eight goals this winter, while scoring five himself.
Collectively, the Crimson has pumped in 45 goals so far. Only one team (McGill) has managed to hold Coach Chase's skaters to less than four goals in a game.
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