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Roche himself said in one of the papers that he directed it in with his
skate. He claims to not have made a kicking motion, which is where I
disagreed.
But James is right, that one play (much like the pass interference call
against the Pats Saturday night!) did not decide the game.
On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 07:15:39 -0800, "james acheson"
<[log in to unmask]> said:
> I am not sure whether it was a goal or not, but if the way Bernard
> explained it was
> BU was pushed into the crease, then there is no man in the crease
> violation.
>
> AND, if Roche (I think ) kicked the puck TO HIS STICK and then the puck
> went in, it is a goal.
>
> the NESN replay did not show whether the puck hit the stick or not, but
> it certainly could have. And the only way that a head official would
> ever reverse his call of "no goal" is when he is fullyconfident that
> the assistant say something that the head ref absolutely did not see.
>
> that still does not excuse the way the D played.
>
> I do not know if anyone mentioned it, but Levs, Tyler and Plaszcz were
> all injured in that game.
>
> Jon <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Very disappointing loss. Teams will score goals on you like that when
> your D is flatfooted. Not only is Levs out but Tyler was also in
> street clothes after the 1st period
> I wonder if Benedetto will explain why he overturned the call he made
> correctly originally. I remember when Maine had a home ice advantage:)
> Tomorrows game is going to be tough, not sure how they are going to
> get turned around. My guess is there are quite a few down Black Bears
> right now.
>
> Jon
>
> On 1/13/06, Deron Treadwell <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Maine
> falls 3-2 blowing leads of 1-0 and 2-1 early in the third. BU
> got a hometown call on the first goal from what I could see on the TV
> replay, but certainly SOMEONE blew it on the game-winner as Ken Roche
> was wide open cruising down the slot and Macarthur fed him perfectly
> for the goal. (No one was near Roche)
>
> I have to say, this is a very disappointing loss. Maine played a great
> first period, but couldn't generate more offense and couldn't even get
> out of the period with a lead thanks to the controversial goal. Maine
> outshot BU 17-5 in the first according to the commentators.
>
> Michel Leveille was injured in the third period and it looked pretty
> nasty. Michel tried to leap a defender as he streaked down the wing
> near the bench and he got upended and his leg came up and smashed into
> the glass where it began. He was helped off the ice and did not
> return.
>
> Lundin played in net, but he didn't get a lot of help on the BU goals
> between the kicked-in goal and two goals where he was essentially left
> high and dry.
>
> We really should have had this one. We let it slip away.
>
> -Deron
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