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> Date: Thu, 22 Dec 1994 13:16:08 -0800
> From: David O'Hara <[log in to unmask]>
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> On Wed, 21 Dec 1994, Mike Machnik wrote:
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> > Still, the final responsibility rests with the officials to hand out
> > what they believe to be appropriate penalties for any actions that do
> > occur. It is not up to the teams to take matters into their own hands
> > if they feel the calls haven't been fair.
> I was merely stating something that I think every player for both
> Minnesota and Colorado College already knows: someone will try to pay
> Geranozzo back for running the goalie in 2 consecutive games.
If you are accusing Mr. Geronazzo of deliberately taking runs at the
Minnesota goaltender two nights in a row, you are WAY out of line.
Yes, he did collide with the goalies, but I'm utterly convinced by
what I saw saturday (I was immediately behind the end boards and had
a view invisible from the cameras) that he was playing the puck and
ran out of real estate. I believe the referees felt the same way,
hence the minor instead of the major.
charlie shub
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(719) 593 3492 (fax) 593-3369
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