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The long-time Badger fans will be better recalling this, but I am
pretty sure this happened when the Badgers played against LSSU in the
NCAA final (the one that get ugly at the end (and after the game)). I
was pretty sure that one of the clinching goals game after a similar
situation. Could be wrong.
Will
On Sat, 16 Jan 1999, Dave Wollstadt wrote:
> I've seen penalties called on two different players of the same team at the
> same time for different infractions a couple of times in Hockey East. I don't
> remember exactly what they were for, but they were pretty obvious. Granted,
> most refs don't call multiple penalties when the usual scuffling/head-banging
> occurs after the play, but if one player trips an opponent, and then another
> player hits a fourth player after the whistle, why shouldn't both penalties be
> called? Why should it be thought so unusual as to provoke a posting to this
> list?
>
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