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"G. M. Finniss" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 17 Feb 1996 11:32:47 -0500
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>I forgot in my original post to mention UM's 6 on 3 man advantage power play.
>UM was on a 5 on 3 power play when ND committed another penalty.  Turco, the
>goalie, raced to the bench for the sixth man.  For about 10 seconds UM had a
>6 on 3 man advantage.  To say the least, it was one of the strangest things
>I've seen in hockey.
 
Stranger than when UIC earlier in the year had a game at Michigan, had a 5-on-
3, pulled the goaltender, and got scored on?  (PRIME game, not that I was in
Ann Arbor.)  Or when UIC last year played about 19 minutes of the third with
an empty net against WMU?
 
(Is it just me, or do most of the weird things that happen in the CCHA somehow
involve UIC?)
 
G. M. Finniss
Michigan State University 22-4-0, 26-7-0
 
P.S. Some Michigan fans' concerns voiced earlier here may come true.  OSU with
     last night's win moved into eighth.  They could be playoff-bound (2-2-3
     in their last 7, with 4 of their last five at home).  With Miami playing
     better hockey and Ferris finding some wins here and there, the first
     round could be VERY interesting.
 
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