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> > According to what I've read, if the teams split the first two games and
> the score is tied at the end of the 3rd period of the 3rd game, then they
> should resurface the ice after the 3rd period and go right to 20 minute
> overtimes
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> Princeton at Brown, 3/12/95, resolved the third game of their QF in double
> overtime. Does anyone remember how the o.t. periods went?
Full 20-minute OTs -- I'm sure Luiz remembers :-)
And just so Greg doesn't question my authority to answer this question - I
can send the tape of the broadcast if anyone wants.
Feel free to flame me for the sarcasm, but it was just too easy :-)
Hey, as long as I'm going to be characterized as a mean-spirited lout, I
might as well have fun with it.
AW
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