Watching the FOX-NE broadcast, the announcers made a remark that once the
Pats game was over, the goal judges arrived. They were both students from
the look of them.
I thought that the NCAA wanted officials to man the goal judge positions,
rather than taking anyone from the stands. Was everybody in NE watching the
Pats - Steelers game, so HEA could not get 5 guys to cover a college game
If anyone stuck around for game #2 of the doubleheader on Fox, they were
treated to a old fashioned barn-burner of a hockey game. If both these
teams make the HEA finals, I look another classic HEA final (ala
'85/'91/'00).
Joe LaCour
Clarkson '77/78
Is the ECAC the Big MAAC??
From: "Moller, Edward N." <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 8:59 AM
Subject: Re: PC at BC, Sunday, 2002-01-27, box/comments
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard McAdoo [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 1:26 AM
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> Subject: PC at BC, Sunday, 2002-01-27, box/comments
>
> The goal light
> did not come on (apparently the goal judges were not in place for this
> game?) but after the puck was cleared from the crease the referee
indicated
> that it was a goal. A subsequent look at the TV replay later was not
> clear on whether it was in the net or off the crossbar and post; in any
> case, it was tied 1-1.
>
>
> No goal judges at the game? I can understand the attendance being
crippled
> by the Patriots game, but couldn't BC have grabbed two people from the
> stands to fill the positions? What next, no timekeeper? It seems to me
> there should be a rule requiring full staffing of all off-ice officials.
> Does the NC$$ mandate these matters?
>
>
> Edward N. Moller
> Controller
> Mount Ida College
> 777 Dedham Street
> Newton Centre, MA 02459-3323
> Tel (617) 928-4515
> Fax (617) 928-4746
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