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Reply To: | Jeffrey T. Anbinder |
Date: | Mon, 9 Mar 1998 05:07:12 -0500 |
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John said:
> Kyle Knopp tied the game 2-2 in the second, batting a Ryan
>Moynihan pass out of the air and into the net. Jeff Anbinder, I hope
>you were taping the game, since you were clearly visible in the
>post-goal band shot.
No, I didn't tape the game, though if someone local did I'd be curious to
see the tape, and not because I was on-camera - so that I can get another
look at the after-the-whistle Clarkson shot that hit Schafer in the head,
if the camera actually caught it. I'm not so sure about the "apparently on
a ricochet off the glass" part. I'm thoroughly appalled that no penalty
got called on that, and I'm glad Schafer is pretty much okay.
For once, I was actually sitting where I was supposed to be at Cheel - in
the press box. But after one period, I got sick of the huge pillar in my
way, which is why I went down and joined Greg and the others above the
band. Who the hell ever heard of a partial-view press box?!
Jeffrey Anbinder, CU '94
Ithaca Times Hockey Columnist
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