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On Sun, 12 Feb 1995, AVROM LITIN wrote:
> During tonites UIC-Michigan game an incident happened that on which
> I would like a clarification. Duing the second period, The michigan goalie's
> stick was broken in 2 and play continued on for several minutes while he
> used the broken stick. After the whistle infact instead of one of his
> players bringing him a new stick, it was the linesman.
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> We were under the inpression that you are not allowed to play with a broken
> stick. Is this correct? Is there an exception for goaltenders? Or is this
> just myth?
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> Avrom
Nope, no myth. If a forward, center or defenseman breaks his stick, he
must continue playing without his stick, until time allows him to
retrieve a replacement. Goaltenders, however, are allowed to play with
broken sticks. Of course, it might help that when time permits, the
goalie does go get a complete stick. :>
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