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Thanks to Dave and Paulette for clearing up that two-many-men situation
on Cornell. About the later icing call, Mike writes:
>> Both teams were flat in the first period, and the only
>> other newsworthy occurrence came with under three minutes left, when
>> linesman Mike Andrews whistled Cornell for icing despite the fact that
>> Shaun Hannah's pass from his own blue line clearly went through the
>> legs of another Cornell player at the other blue line. It's been a
>> while since I've seen Coach McCutcheon jump that high.
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>Are you sure he wasn't upset at something else? Icing can only be waved
>off if one of the *opponents* had a chance to touch it. [rule 6-23(d)]
You're right, I misspoke on that one. There was a Brown defenseman right
next to the afore-mentioned Cornell player who also had the puck pass
within about two feet of him. That was what got McCutcheon so upset.
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