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Reply To: | Danish, Christian |
Date: | Sat, 7 Dec 1996 16:33:01 -0500 |
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>>Mike, you are correct. I didn't realize that Philbin had been given a DQ.
>>That's part of the reason why I was so upset last night -- It looked like
>>two
>>UNH DQ's for MC's one, and that would have been ridiculous. It is
>>unfortunate
>>that Boguniecki picked up his DQ, but again, those are the rules. I don't
>>think anyone can disagree with the call even though Bogey's intentions were
>>admirable.
>
I totally agree, at the game they didn't announce (or I couldn't
hear) that both
Merrimack players had received QD. I was really upset after the
game because it looked
like the situation was not handled well be the officials. If this
is true then I don't really disagree with the
calls that were made even though there were no actual punches thrown by
either player.
I was also one that said that the third period would be disaster,
but to my surprise it was very clean, but I don't think that the ref had
much to do with it.
>>I also didn't like that the referees did very little to break up Johnson and
>>Filipowicz until after DeGregorio and two uniformed police officers took the
>>ice.
It looked like a pro hockey fight, the lineman just stood there looking
at the two of them
while they rolled around on the ice. I did not see any motions that
even looked like a punch by either player. What does the actual rule
state as criteria for fighting? and for leaving the bench during an
altercation? I am curious to see the actual wording of the rules.
By the way, being my fist visit to Volpe I was expecting to freeze but
surprisingly I even took my jacket
off during the middle of the game.
>Christian
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