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"Luiz F. Valente" <[log in to unmask]>
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Luiz F. Valente
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Sat, 4 Feb 1995 13:08:57 EST
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>Posted on 4 Feb 1995 at 01:02:11 by Brian Fisk
>
>Re: Brown vs Yale
>
>It still doesn't seem to me like Brown is up to the level they were back
>in November.  Missed passes, and the defense always seems to be scrambling.
>Tuesday and today, it seemed like the opposing team was always right there
>at the puck and all over the brown defense.  Tonight was much improved over
>Tuesday vs. UNH, though.
 
You're absolutely right. This team looks TIRED! They haven't been able
to use their superior speed to their advantage. Fortunately, Mike Parsons
is proving that he is one of the best goaltenders in the East.
 
>This game easily could have been 4-2 Brown.  The puck slid in about half a
>second after the final buzzer of overtime.  But my question is this: I was
>standing over the Yale net in the second period when there was a scramble
>and a couple of rebounds, and the puck flirted with the line--it was about half
>over (crossed the front but not the back).  I was told the light went on, but
>the official waved it off.  Was this a goal?  Where does the puck have to
>cross?
 
No, it wasn't a goal. The puck must cross the goal line COMPLETELY.
 
Luiz F. Valente

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