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Hi all!
I have to wholeheartedly agree with Steve's comments. I'd like to point
out two games that I have seen which are really indicative of this:
1. Brown @ Princeton. Where was Cerbo looking all night? I was watching
the game pretty closely (at least, when I wasn't trying to find
official-looking people, but...) and whenever I saw Cerbo, he was
staring into the crowd. It was clear he was completely disinterested
in the game. Because of this, Cerbo basically made up penalties as
he went along, or called (most of the time) coincidental penalties.
Whatever happened to Ammian and Saba?
2. Tonight (Union @ Brown). I'll freely admit that Union outplayed Brown.
However, the winning goal clearly should have been disallowed. The fact
is that the ref could have and should have called interference on any
one of about three Union players. They were rather clearly interfering
with Finch's playing the puck. Last I checked, this counted as inter-
ference. (Belanger, at least, appeared to want to call it, but was
overrruled. This was the one good call I think Belanger ever tried to
make.)
Here's a larger question: How many refs actually call interference when
it happens? The NHL has cracked down on it, and I should think it would
be a good deal more important to enforce the interference rules in
the NCAA.
Just my own rantings,
Chris Gorski
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