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He made a very nice move to beat a very good goalie. I was surprised when
the announcer said that it was his sixth goal of the season. I wondered a
couple of things: 1. How can a guy with moves like that have only five
goals? 2. Why would the coach pick a five goal scorer to take the penalty
shot? I wasn't like the fourth line was out there, it was 5-on-3 at the
time. Perhaps because he had scored before, and the coach thought he was
hot?
Clay
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[. . . ]Clarkson's #15 (his name escapes me) had two goals,
> including one on a penalty shot to make it 4-2 Maine at the time.
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> Deron Treadwell - [log in to unmask]
> 1999 UNIVERSITY OF MAINE COMEBACK TOUR!
> 2 DOWN, 2 TO GO.. DESTINATION: FINAL FOUR!
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