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>Originally submitted by Kraig Ehm <[log in to unmask]>
>Forwarded to Hockey-L by Bill Fenwick <[log in to unmask]>
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>I have a question for any and all. Would you consider a crosscheck to the
>head worthy of a 5 minute major call? At Michigan Tech, we're in the WCHA
>and one of our guys was crosschecked to the head last weekend by a player
>from North Dakota. The North Dakota player (Mike Commodore) only received
>a 2 minute penalty.
I downloaded the video, and what I didn't see in it is the referee. I take
this to mean that he was on the other side of the net. From that angle, it
may not have looked like a check to the head. If it looked to the official
like the cross-check hit the shoulder, then the minor penalty would be the
right call, IMHO.
John
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