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Tue, 4 Feb 1997 12:22:11 -0400
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Craig Lisko/HCS/CSC
02/04/97 12:22 PM
 
There is a provision for a medical red-shirt. This would allow an
individual to playless than 20% of the team's games, which normally works
out to 8.
 
Under NO circumstances may a player play 1 second and be declared  a
red-shirt unless he becomes injured. I don't know about other sports bu
this is how hockey works.
 
I was red-shirted and know that if you play anytime (even in emergency
situations) you lose a year of eligibility.
 
I agree with Ron Mason, that if he wants to preserve his goalie, he should
play the club team goalie. If he played the "red-shirt", he's only going to
play probably 1 or 2 times until the end of the year. Not worth the cost.
 
Craig Lisko
Ferris State 1990-1994
 

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