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There were instances where the penalty affected the game, however. At
least twice a Maine player was pulled down from behind on a 2-on-1. Clear
textbook cases of interference. If not pulled down they could have, perhaps,
received the pass from the man with the puck and had half a net to shoot at.
Also, a Michigan player was later pulled down on a break, but again there was
no call. I agree that they should call less, but infractions that affect
scoring chances HAVE to be called. This is SOP in the NHL, but I guess not in
the NC$$. Flagrant fouls need to be called, as well, of course, but the
ticky-tack stuff at center ice can be let go, just like it is late in the
3rd period. Just my 2 cents.
--Steve Moerland
MSU '92, UK '95
>Ryan,
> Actually, a number of us commented on how much we liked the lack of
>penalties in the OT's. I've always believed just the opposite of what you
>stated. An infraction in the later stages of a game should ONLY be called if
>it directly effects the outcome of the game. I thought there were a couple
>of instances in the OT's where something could have been called, but since
>the game was not getting out of hand I'm not disappointed that nothing was
>called.
>-- Ron
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