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I don't think Minnesota's women's team is playing that week...  

I imagine they can find someone from the club or the intramural league to fill in, if need be, but would it even be possible within NCAA rules to dress a goalie from the women's team?

-Pam Sweeney

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From: John T Whelan <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Dec 6, 2005 4:33 PM
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Subject: Re: Fwd: CHN News Alert: USA HOCKEY FINALIZES WORLD JUNIOR ROSTER

On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Moller Edward N wrote:

> How could Don Lucia not allow a player participate in such a tournament?
> One would think that representing his country in an event as prestigious
> as this would be a huge objective for a young player.  Jack Parker has
> said that every player of his who has gone to the World Juniors came
> back a better player.  Of course, if the Gophers fail to dress two
> goalies for a game, they are assessed a 2-minute minor at the start of
> the game.

Minnesota has a club team, right?  Cornell has from time to time
dressed a club (or intramural!) goalie when there was no healthy
backup.
                                           John Whelan, Cornell '91
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