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Cornell-Clarkson postgame thread

Posted by billhoward 
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Re: Cornell-Clarkson postgame thread (no scores updates)
Posted by: adamw (209.71.42.---)
Date: March 14, 2005 06:16PM

I was working in the UHL. It was Game 7 of the finals. For 6 games, Flint was knocking the net off the moorings intentionally. There were so many refereeing problems -- not just that -- that the league brought in AHL refs to officiate Game 7.

Consequently, the AHL refs called Flint for intentionally dislodging the net TWICE in a 50 second span of the third period (they were blatant, and deserved, but still a gutsy call). On the subsequent 5-on-3, Quad City didn't score, but scored on the 5-on-4 to tie the game ... and we won in overtime.

 
Re: Cornell-Clarkson postgame thread (no scores updates)
Posted by: andyw2100 (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: March 14, 2005 08:10PM

[Q]Brett Gobe Wrote:

A non flame related question:

Was that guy who got hit in the head with the puck on Friday night ok? I think he was in section D or E. He got drilled, looked like there was alot of blood.[/q]

He was fine. He sits in Section C, two rows in front of me. He's tough. He didn't even want to leave to get cleaned up. He was back 10 minutes after he was hit, and, of course, there Saturday night too.
Andy W.

 
Re: Cornell-Clarkson postgame thread (no scores updates)
Posted by: David Harding (---.client.comcast.net)
Date: March 14, 2005 11:22PM

[Q]Al DeFlorio Wrote:

billhoward Wrote:

Intentionally dislodging the net calls for a delay of game penalty. But it has to be pretty deliberate as opposed to the incredible coincidence that the net only came loose at whatever end of the ice Clarkson defended. In the era before soft contact lenses, one Cornell goalie used to get a minute's breather late in the game when the contact got dislodged in his eye or once fell on the ice. Some versions of the story have it that he never actually was wearing contacts. This is much better than the goalie's pad strap that waits till the last couple minutes of a close game to come loose but only in close contests. [/Q]
That strap came loose much more often back when there were no timeouts in college hockey.[/q]

Which reminds me, when did timeouts come to colloge hockey? I was asleep when they snuck in.
 
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