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Date: | Mon, 16 Mar 1998 13:00:14 -0500 |
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>Merrimack was behind 2-0 after one period, but tied it 2-2 in the second
>period. The Warriors then took a two-goal lead (not including a goal that
was
>disallowed because the referee ruled that it had been directed into the
goal
>by a high stick; the video replay was inconclusive) in the fourth period.
I didn't know they added an extrra period to these games ;-)
>Drury scored to cut the lead to 4-3, but the Warriors hung tough. Then,
with
>about 1:20 remaining, BU called time out, and Parker pulled the goalie.
>Merrimack's Pyliotis (who joined the team at midseason) scored an
empty-net
>goal with 1:06 (approx.) remaining. Drury scored another goal with 13
seconds
>to go, which makes one wonder whether Jackie was premature in pulling the
>goalie.
Judgment call, IMHO. I think the threshold for pulling the goalie is
usually ~1:30. Anytime after that seems fair game to me. Of course, it
all depends on where the play is at the time. If they scored, Parker's
call would've looked like a good one. Instead, MC scored on a misfired
pass by Poti near his own blue line. Go figure...
Dave
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