I know this is about two weeks late - but i was just reviewing dartmouth's last few games and found that he got pulled in the middle of the saint lawrence game on 3/1 for doing something asinine (like the thrusting that one time. . .) but i'm not sure what, and the recap wouldn't say. it resulted in a goal allowed on him too and he hasnt' played since. does anyone know?
So, if a goalie "pulls a Boucher", does a goal scored on his net (while he's off "performing" for the crowd) count as a goal against the goalie or as an empty-netter?
(EDIT: Nevermind... duhhh... obviously, it's a goal against the goalie... geez... my brain's clogged tonight...)
Well at least you coined a new term: "pull a Boucher." I like it. ::laugh::
The resulting goal should be called a "empty-brainer"!
:-D