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> John Haeussler wrote in part:
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> from ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW PANEL
> (case 718) Someone wanted the season-of-competition
> rule to be waived for a player that appeared in three games
> and was then cut. It was denied. (Hence, the three games
> played will cost the player a full year of eligibility/competition.)
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> Does anyone know if this would be Kyle Ferguson of Michigan Tech who is
> now sitting around waiting to be eligible to play at RPI? If three was
> the number of games he played at MTU this year, then I would strongly
> suspect that it is he. In any case, it was stated in The Hockey News
> that Ferguson would be able to play starting next January. If he has
> only one year of eligibility left, would he use it up by playing the
> second half of the 95-96 season? It would seem strange that RPI would
> want a player who only would play for them for about 15 games. Of
> course, if he sat out all of 95-96 in addition to the remainder of this
> year, he would be eligible for the entire 96-97 season.
>
According to the current stats on the Huskie Hockey home page, Kyle Ferguson
did indeed play 3 games at the beginning of this season. That he was the
player in the above decision, I have no knowledge of.
Bob
> Ralph Baer
> RPI '68, '70, '74
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