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Charlie Slavin <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 4 Feb 1992 07:57:23 EST
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Shari Nelson writes:
 
>In the early 80`s the Gophers' Aaron Broten launched a rocket shot towards
>the goal in a playoff game against Michigan Tech (I think!). The puck hit
>the back of the net at such speed, and at a 'perfect' angle, that it went
>clear through the back of the net and hit the back board behind the goal.
>Broten and others started to cheer, as they saw the puck go in, but the
>goal judge and the refs ruled a no-goal. TV replays in slow-motion showed
>the puck crossing the goal line and coming out the back of the goal.
 
This goal and the goal in the Rangers-Penguins game earlier this season
lead me to only one conclusion...
 
        ... quantum tunneling
 
Submitted for your consideration.
 
- Charlie
 
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 Charlie Slavin
 Mathematics in Maine                "It's a great day for hockey."
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