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>I recall a game in the fall of 1982 when Notre Dame Goaltender Bob MacNamarra
>was caught behind the net when the puck came free into the slot area. To
>avoid the easy goal, he reached out and pushed the net over (quite blatantly.)
>The result was a penalty shot awarded to the attacking team for intentional
>delay of game. So this does in fact occur . . .
EVerything comes full circle now (Isn't that amazing). Bob McNamara is
now the coach of the Cleveland Junior Barons. It says that later he
played for the Rochester Americans and the Milwaukee Admirals. If you
wanted to know what he is doing now, "he is responsible for the purchase
and requisition of all materials required to manufacture steel belt
conveyors." (-:
Was Notre Dame an independent school back then too?
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[log in to unmask] (Eric Rickin)
Go: Penguins, Red Wings, Jr. Barons, Thunderbirds, and Cavs!
"You're telling me it's in the trees, in the trees. It's not, it's
inside me." - Gray Cell Green by Ned's Atomic Dustbin
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