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Date: | Fri, 31 Mar 1995 10:29:41 -0700 |
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Phil, I think, as Mike M would say, that way back then, the OTs were only
10 minutes long! That game went, I believe into the 98th minute or so. I
just had a conversation with a chemistry colleague who was there for that
game in Lake Placid while on sabattical at Cornell, and he asked the same
question. I am NOT an expert, but I believe that is the answer to an
apparent paradox..... anyone want to confirm?
TB
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On Fri, 31 Mar 1995, Phil Ritzenthaler wrote:
> > Tony Buffa wrote after 2 OT periods in the Mich-Maine
> > game
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> > >This is the longest playoff game in history, surpassing
> > >such fanastic games as the BG '84 win and the RPI semi
> > >final 3OT win (ten minutes per OT back then) over Minn-
> > >Duluth in '85.
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> How do they figure that this was the longest when BG's win occured in
> the 4th OT???
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> Inquiring minds want to know . . .
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