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Well, its sort of like holding on in boxing. Holding is against the rules, but when the fighters are tangled up it has to be pretty blatant befoe the ref calls a penalty point. Its a time-honored way to get a brief respite. Icing the puck to get a line change would seem to me to fall in the same category. Its a classic, standard part of the game. Hence, I am on John's side here.
Tom Rowe - STILL at Stevens Point
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From: - Hockey-L - The College Hockey Discussion List on behalf of Craig Roberts
Sent: Tue 6/6/2006 12:26 PM
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Subject: Re: a few of my favorite things....
On Tuesday, June 06, 2006 11:23 AM, John Whelan wrote
>> Not allowing a line change after an icing is bogus, though.
Icing the puck is a violation of the rules. Why should a team be allowed to
benefit from violating the rules?
Craig Roberts
Wisconsin-Stevens Point '90
Minnesota State (nee Mankato State) '97
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