On Sat, 1 Mar 1997, Jim Teresco wrote on info-hockey-l:
> Union just got an empty net goal in overtime (believe it or not) to
> beat Yale, 6-5. The win avoids a preliminary round game for Union,
I have a question for the other statheads out there. When the winning
goal is an ENG, who gets "credit" for the loss? Does the mythical "Open
Net" get it?
I thought of this last year when I was at the SLU-Harvard series, when it
looked like Game 2 might go to OT. Had that happened, SLU would have done
the same thing as Yale in this game.
See you later,
John
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