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"John S. An" <[log in to unmask]>
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John S. An
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Wed, 21 Jan 1998 01:21:33 +0900
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I was wondering, what happens if a game is determined to have been
unfairly influenced by a fan in the stands?  Wasn't there a game in the
NHL where a fan threw a puck on the ice and cause some confusion, to say
the least?
 
I ask because at the Cornell at Colgate game, a fan was flashing a laser
pointer at the Cornell goalie's face.  Are there any rules governing
such incidents?
 
 
John S. An
 
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