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It was similar in Orono Friday night, with 70+ temp and 100% humidity.  
During the 3rd period, significant fog developed, primarily in the South 
end of the arena.  Ben Bishop had a spell where he looked like he was 
doing "the Fredy" (sorry, that was a long time ago), as he had trouble 
seeing the puck ... it was certainly difficult to follow the puck from 
the North balcony.

Maine and Mercyhurst skated in circles a few times, and it did break up 
the fog for a time.

The good thing about the fog, penalties and fights were that no one 
noticed the TV timeouts.  No problems Saturday night in these areas, 
granting everyone more noticeable TV timeouts. ;-)

cheers, wayne

Bongi wrote, in part:
> I was at the UMass vs Lowell game in Amherst and there was minor fog problems. Local outdoor temp was 70+ with 100% humidity. Very unusual combination for this time of year. Fog was hardly noticeable from high in the stands but noticeable on the 'teletron' with ice level camera shots.
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