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Date: | Mon, 19 Apr 1999 16:33:31 -0400 |
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youth hockey it is the blueline not the red line....
and your reasoning is exactly why I assume that there is no such rule in the
NCAA ,,, walsh would have danced on the dasher, letting the boys in stripes
know .....( however, Bill Jones was linesman/asst. referee and I have NEVER
seen him make a mistake!!!
NEVER!... I know this sounds like a stupid thing to say, but he really never
messes up, and he has been at many of the recent final 4's and finals
because of that.
jim
>The real question is, did Haydar check up at the red line when he left the
>box. I may be mistaken, but a player leaving the box must put himself
>onside before joining the play in the offensive zone. If UNH's penalty box
>was on UNH's end of the ice, the question is irrelevant, he would have been
>onsides as soon as he set foot on the ice. But if the box was in the Maine
>zone and he exited directly to the UNH offensive zone and advanced the puck
>the play would be dead. Or is that just youth hockey? Something tells me
>Walsh wouldn't have let that one slip by.
>
>But again, who cares, we won!
>
>"We have two!
>How 'bout you?"
>
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