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I seem to recall Hockey East officials used in Anaheim when the final
was between Maine and New Hampshire.

Edward N. Moller
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Subject: Re: FF refs


From: "Frank A. Veshia Jr."<

"Chances are very good that you will not see WCHA refs at the Frozen
Four."



That's an interesting consideration, since this would be the one time it
would logically make sense to use refs from a conference that's
competing.  Wouldn't having the teams compete in the style of play
they're accustomed to make more sense in this case than springing a
different reffing style on them at the crucial juncture?  There's
certainly nothing unfair about using refs from their own conference,
unless the refs come with existing team biases.

Bob Griebel

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