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Date: | Mon, 1 Dec 1997 16:46:27 -0500 |
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Chris Heisenberg wrote:
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> Well, the cheap-shot argument has now moved to HOCKEY-L where yet
> another UNH fan blindly throws accusations around.
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> -- start of forward --
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> I also was in attendance at the UNH-Maine game, and would concur that
> the
> Mowers injury was the scariest moment I'd ever witnessed. The Maine
> cheap-shot by Ben Guite (remember Reg Cardinal's legcheck knocked Tom
> Nolan
> out a month last year), was the classic driving of a defenseless player
> headforward into the boards. Mowers remained motionless for 13
> minutes, with
> the frantic movements of the medical staff reflecting growing concern.
> The
> concern was then hightened by the use of a metal backboard to carry
> Mowers
> off the ice. Our section of the stands was certain that we had seen a
> serious neck injury, and its remarkeable that Mowers escaped with only a
> concussion. (I lost my apetite for the game and left after the second
> period). While I admit that such hits can and do take place more than
> we
> would like, the hit from behind only reinforced my notion that Maine's
> players reflect the attitude of their coach -- lacking discipline and
> sportsmanship. We should bear that in mind when we discuss the
> question of
> what effect Walsh's "play it close to the line" approach has on college
> hockey.
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> --
Does this comment mean that every hit from behind is deliberate? Or
does it mean it's only deliberate when you dont like the opposing team
and coach? I didnt see the hit so I dont know if it was deliberate or
not. I do know this; Shawn Wlash would never want to see ANY player
injured deliberately or not.
John Duffill
An original Friend of Maine Hockey
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