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Date: | Wed, 4 Mar 1992 13:45:14 -0500 |
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mike writes:
>BTW, in my mind there is no such thing as "lucky bounces" in the playoffs.
>If the favorite ends up in a situation where it takes such a lucky bounce to
>decide whether it wins or loses, then it simply hasn't proven itself over the
>prior course of the game to earn a win.
I disagree.
If two teams in the playoffs are evenly matched a "lucky bounce" can win the
game. A situation that comes to mind is the NC$$ Semi-final in 1987 in Detroit,
where Minnesota played Michigan State. Late in the third period a pass
off-the-boards behind the Minnesota net resulted in a goal, due to a crack in
the seam of the boards where the Zamboni goes in-and-out. Instead of going from
left to right the puck went in from the left and popped back out to the left,
just to the left of the crease. The goalie was looking for the puck on the
right side (his left) and did not see the MSU player who picked up the puck
and put it in the net. I am sure Paul Broten and John Blue still see this in
their dreams. It was a nightmarish end to a great game.
Carol
U of M
GO Gophers!!!
1991-1992 WCHA CHAMPIONS!!!
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