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On Fri, 15 Nov 1996, Josh Kleinbaum wrote:
> I got to the game a little late, and missed the first five minutes, but
> when I got there, it was still 0-0. About seven minutes into the game,
> Mike Legg scored unassisted on a goal that I didn't get a good view of,
> giving Michigan a 1-0 lead. A couple of minutes later, Legg scored his
> second goal of the game. There was a mess of people in front of the goal,
> and again, I couldn't get a good view of it. Ritchlin and Morrison were
> giving assists.
On the first goal, Michigan lost a faceoff deep in the MSU zone. Legg
then stole the puck off a defenseman's stick very close to the goal and
made a weak shot that trickled in. On the second goal, Chad Alban was
down on the ice at the left side of the crease and Legg had a virtually
empty net to shoot at from point-blank range. In the Ann Arbor News
today, Legg refers to both goals as "short putts".
Bill McNitt
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