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Reply To: | Arthur C. Mintz |
Date: | Thu, 8 Feb 1996 08:50:00 -0500 |
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Re: the comments by Mike Jackman, Ken Pavelle and Tony Garcia about fish at
Lynah Rink...
I HAVE been to games at Lynah Rink, probably about 300 of them over the
last 29 years, and I have to say that Mike is right on the money when he
says...
>> > There's also a big difference between throwing fish on the ice--and
>> > throwing fish AT the players on the ice. The latter is what is allowed to
>> > occur at Cornell.
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>> > --Mike Jackman
And for those who think disrupting the game by throwing junk on the ice is
just good clean fun and doesn't hurt their team, I should point out that
Cornell has received about a dozen bench minor penalties for this activity
over the last 10 years or so, and a power play goal scored on one of these
penalties was the difference in Harvard's 2-1 victory over Cornell at Lynah
during the 1994-95 season (hopefully, the LAST Harvard victory over Cornell
at Lynah I will have to watch for a while :)).
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