This happened during a Cornell game according to my Cornell historian, Bill
Sangrey.
A player on Cornell's team is called for a delayed penalty; the other team has
the puck and the ref's arm is raised. Cornell then gets a goal, it counts, and
the player getting the goal is none other than the person on whom the penalty
was
called. Cornell's opponent then proceeds to have a 2-minute power-play.
How can this happen?
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Dave [log in to unmask]
Cornell '91 OSU Med '95
Let's Go Red!
"I'm ambivalent" --OSU coach Jerry Welsh. Yes, he was talking about the
NCAA limit on assistants, but it may be the epitaph for the OSU hockey program.