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"CHARLES F. O'BRIEN" <[log in to unmask]>
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CHARLES F. O'BRIEN
Date:
Mon, 14 Feb 1994 13:49:06 -0500
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Last Saturday many of us thought that we had seen history made
when Clarkson's goalie, Jason Currie, was credited with a
short-handed goal into a DEFENDED NET, i.e. the Princeton
goalie was in the crease and attempted to stop the puck. Currie
had nudged the puck away from his crease from which point it bounced
back to the point.  The puck eluded the Princeton player at the point
and started rolling towards the Princeton end.  The Princeton player,
skating backwards, failed to gain control of the puck, all the while
being harassed by fine checking from a Clarkson forward, Kevin Murphy.
Murphy, however, seems never to have touched the puck.  The puck kept
rolling and the goalie missed it.  On this basis, the officials
awarded the goal to Currie, after originally giving it to Murphy.
Murphy's proximity to the puck was disregarded because Princeton
never got control.  It appeared to be a piece of history.  However, today
we learn that the goal has been awarded to Murphy.  More details
to follow.

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