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John An inquired:
>I ask because at the Cornell at Colgate game, a fan was flashing a laser
>pointer at the Cornell goalie's face. Are there any rules governing
>such incidents?
If such things affect the outcome of the game, generally the proper
recourse after the fact is an appeal from the coach to the league's
governing body. Luckily, in this case, Cornell goalie Jason Elliott was
able to reason with referree Doiron, who had security people sent over to
the appropriate student section, and the incident may have bothered
Elliott, it didn't prevent Cornell from winning in overtime.
Jeffrey Anbinder, CU '94
Ithaca Times Hockey Columnist
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