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John Haeussler wrote:
> NICE TRY
> In the UM-MTU semifinal, the Huskies came out first prior
> to the second period. The players beginning the second
> period entered the ice and the remaining players went
> immediately to the bench. (This is now in the rulebook,
> right?) Michigan came out and all 20 players took to the
> ice. MTU head coach Tim Watters tried to get a penalty
> called, but the game referee (Adam from the WCHA) wasn't
> buying it. The rest of the Huskies then poured off the bench
> and onto the ice for a pre-period skate. Two questions:
> (1) Why wasn't this a penalty on Michigan? (2) How often
> have you seen this called?
I believe that this is only a WCHA rule, not a NCAA one. In a
non-conference game, I would hope that it wouldn'y be called. Then
again, I would hope that it wouldn't be called in a WCHA game, either.
J. Michael Neal
P.S. Yes, I have changed e-mail address again. All sorts of little
reasons, but I'm over here now.
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