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At 06:24 PM 1/26/98 -0500, Michael A Wolf wrote:
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>If I'm being obtuse, feel free to let me know (I'm certainly not as
>knowlegable about hockey as some of the people on this list are), but I
>was wondering just how one would actually hide a stick. Where would you
>put it? I can't think of too many options. For that matter, has anyone
>managed to hide a stick sucessfully?
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Perhaps where you'd hide a tree... in a forest. Although most players I
know have their numbers on their sticks, so tracking down the errant twig
among the others behind the bench probably wouldn't have posed too much of
a problem.
I think it's probably more likely that Degerman was attempting to swap his
illegally curved stick for one with a legal curve on the bench (I think if
I were playing with an illegal stick, I'd keep a "legal" one around for the
last few minutes of the third period in a close game in case a check was
made).
Either that, or Degerman simply hadn't thought ahead as far as what he
would do with the stick after he reached the bench. :)
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