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Carol writes:
>For those of you that saw the little bit of the hockey games which were
>broadcast: what do you think of the "International rule" of how they settle a
>tie to determine who wins the game, by a "shoot-out"???
Well, it's better than a coin flip, but only slightly. I didn't see any of
the games, since I don't have access to TBS, but the shoot-outs remind me of
the penalty-kick business in the World Cup games, which I did see and which
were pretty lousy. These things seem to place an unreasonably high emphasis
on luck.
>Personally, I think that the teams should play more than one overtime, before
>invoking the "shoot-out" rule. Actually I believe they should keep playing
>until a normally scored goal decides the contest.
Agreed. A sudden-death multiple-overtime hockey game is often pretty
exciting, with a lot of defensive and goaltending gems. Do international
hockey fans really demand such a quick resolution of overtime tie games?
Bill Fenwick
Cornell '86
LET'S GO RED!!
"Did you ever stop to think that when you go to court and face a jury, you're
putting your life in the hands of twelve people who aren't smart enough to
get out of jury duty?"
-- Norm Crosby
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