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Paul Varnum writes:
> When Michigan finally scored up went the It's all your fault, you just
> SUCK cheers. The goal was actually a result of great offensive pressure
> by Michigan. I believe they should have been cheering their team
> instead of jeering a goalie that played a great game.
I've seen the same thing at CC. No matter when a goal is scored, a chant of
sieve goes up. Shorthanded, great defensive turnovers, 5-3 powerplays (if you
don't score, you should have), it doesn't matter, if the puck goes in, the
goalie is a sieve. It just makes it looks like CC players made a normal shot
that goes in. But again, the CC crowd is social crowd.
--
Mike Pattullo
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