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Joe LaCour <[log in to unmask]>
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Joe LaCour <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 25 Mar 1997 12:02:33 -0700
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>>> Ken Pavelle <[log in to unmask]> 03/25/97
12:08pm >>>
I actually got to watch both games...on MSC!  The DSS feed
was blocked. The big dish was weird....it was blacked out
for the second half of every hour.  But the bar-owner was a
really cool guy who knew some tricks.  He sat us right by
the satellite control, and every time it blacked out, we
changed the channel, and then brought it back up.  Each
time, it took 2-3 minutes (or longer) for the blackout to
return.
==
Neat trick with MSC if you are not a "subscriber" and you
have a C-Band dish.  When the box comes up describing
the program, hit the volume button to remove the box, then
you don't get the "subscriobe to Programmers Clearing
house" message.  If you do get it, hit VIEW and then repeat
the above steps.
<SNIP>
 
In the Cornell-UND game there was a North Dakota goal that
was waved off.  Apparantly, the puck was hit in with the top
of the stick, not the blade. Can someone clarify the rules
regarding this?
==
Any goal scored by touching a stick with ANY part above
the crossbar is a "high stick" and the goal shall be
disallowed.  That is the rule book interpretation.  in practice,
you'll only see the wave off if the puck strikes a stick above
the crossbar.
 
Joe
 
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