In games I heard on the radio this weekend, Cornell's win over
Dartmouth &their loss to Vermont (Coach Schafer pulled *two* rabbits out of
his hat in this one; *two* illegal stick calls against Vermont. Boy! If
any team gets caught for this against the Big Red anymore, they are not
paying attention!), the radio announcer repeatedly used the term, "goalline
extended" when there was an offensive player with the puck near the
defensive goal. What does that mean?
Thanks.
Shallee Page
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