Other Saturday Jan 6 games

Started by TimV, January 06, 2007, 07:10:38 PM

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Killer

Princeton beats QU 4-2 at Northford Ice Pavillion:

http://www.uscho.com/recaps/20062007/m/01/09/pri-qu.php

Princeton now tied with us at 11 points, though we have 4 games in-hand.  Probably more importantly, though, QU doesn't get 2 more to go up on us by 6 (they've also played 4 more than we have).

Let's hope the North Country is kind to us with some points this weekend.

Trotsky

[quote Rich S]From what those at the game said, there was clearly no intent.  It was an accident all the way.

However, using the "you are responsible for your stick" rule, it's still a major.  But a DQ?  That's a judgement call.[/quote]

You sure?  In some leagues (IINM the CHL), blood triggers an automatic DQ and league review.

jtwcornell91

[quote Trotsky][quote Rich S]From what those at the game said, there was clearly no intent.  It was an accident all the way.

However, using the "you are responsible for your stick" rule, it's still a major.  But a DQ?  That's a judgement call.[/quote]

You sure?  In some leagues (IINM the CHL), blood triggers an automatic DQ and league review.[/quote]

I had assumed the NCAA used the NHL convention that blood without intent meant a double minor.

Trotsky

[quote jtwcornell91][quote Trotsky][quote Rich S]From what those at the game said, there was clearly no intent.  It was an accident all the way.

However, using the "you are responsible for your stick" rule, it's still a major.  But a DQ?  That's a judgement call.[/quote]

You sure?  In some leagues (IINM the CHL), blood triggers an automatic DQ and league review.[/quote]

I had assumed the NCAA used the NHL convention that blood without intent meant a double minor.[/quote]

I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess this is one time Rich actually knows what he's talking about, as he is a coach, and IIRC has reffed.  I was just surprised.