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Now wait a minute... Coach Marsh got the word from Danzer that his team needed
to win? Doesn't that violate some NCAA rule about who a coach can consult with
during a game? Shouldn't that final SLU goal be disallowed, and the game
result changed to a tie?
PLEASE??? :-)
I was wondering what prompted Marsh to pull the goalie. Sure, his team needed
the win to have any chance of getting a playoff spot, but on at least two other
occasions, I've seen games go into OT in which one team has desperately needed
a win to clinch or move up in the playoff race (a tie would be no help, and a
loss wouldn't matter), and on both occasions, the goaltender has stayed put.
There seems to be a natural tendency to not risk giving up that one point,
even if the reward of a win greatly outweighs what would happen with a tie or
loss. Anyway, congrats to the Saints, they did what they had to do.
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Bill Fenwick
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