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I was not impressed in his first game for UND. If he would have used his
whistle, the teams in tonight's game could be different.
On Sat, 3 Apr 1999, Joe Davison wrote:
> Ah, with great pleasure, I knew we were in for a treat when I saw Mike
> Noeth's name listed as the man in charge for the national championship
> game.
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> Mike likes to let everyone know he is in charge, and sure is eager to
> blow that whistle. I felt many of his calls were non-calls, and he
> should have taken a cue from the officiating at the basket ball final
> four, where the game was decided by the players, not by the officials.
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> All you other complainers about officiating will now understand what we
> ECAC fans do,
> it is a joyful experience watching Noeth ref 10 games a year, knowing
> you have no idea where he will take the game.
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> Outstanding game regardless, played with great heart on both sides.
>
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