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My understanding (from the web-radio) was that only about 1/2 of the
Dartmouth players even stuck around for the handshake. So, if that's the
case, I think "fairness" can be thrown out the window.
--Adam
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Subject: Re: No Goal?
Not only was the player in the crease, but he was behind goalie Frank Doyle.
It was clear a man-in-the-crease call as I've ever seen. The Dartmouth
players on the ice went nuts, however, with one or two breaking their sticks
on the ice, and one made more some very interesting lip- reading on TV.
Andrews was was to let the final second tick off without a face-off. I was
not impressed with Dartmouth's sportsmanship, but in fairness, at least they
all shook hands without incident.
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