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Date: | Wed, 3 Nov 1993 08:01:00 EST |
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Jeff writes:
>Ferris looked good against MSU. There was an injury to an MSU player right
>before Ferris's 4th goal. I feel that there should have been a penalty
called
>against Ferris at time, which would have negated the goal. Who knows who
>wouldhave won in OT. I don't recall who the injury was to. I will get back
>to you with a name.
Ferris did look good againt MSU; however, MSU managed to beat themselves
behind the uninspired play of several Spartans. MSU could only put together
a few solid minutes of hockey each period. Forward Steve Suk was perhaps the
most unimpressive player of the evening. Suk appeared to be playing in slow-
motion for most of the night, never once anticipating where the puck was
going to be next. The injury that Jeff mentions was to MSU's #7, Chris
Smith. The Lansing State Journal didn't even report on the injury, but
my guess would be that he blew a knee.
Kudos to Ferris State's Doug Smith, son of fellow HOCKEY-L'er and
Michigan State University employee Jim Smith ([log in to unmask]). Doug
scored a goal at 8:29 of the second period, and came close to scoring
on a 2-on-1 late in the first. There is a very nice, 1/3 page write-
up on Doug this morning in the Lansing State Journal.
Scott Preadmore
Michigan State University
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