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Carol writes, in part:
>Gophers looked good in the first period. The only incident was the so-called
>major for fighting on Chris McAlpine. We really thought it was just a major
>with a 10-minute misconduct or we would have been more upset. What a crock!
Misconducts are generally reserved (in the rule book) for equipment
violations and disrespect to officials. There are others, but
fighting or wrestling are not among them. :-)
>The referee must have been half asleep to call that wimpy punch to the head
>"fighting". The MTU player which received the hit, barely moved. Now I know
>that you can call a slashing penalty without actually making contact, but I
>was not aware that this also held for fighting. It was implied in the paper
>that hitting or the intention to hit can be called. This is news to me...who's
The 1994 rule book says (and I quote):
SECTION 14. a. A disqualification penalty shall be imposed on any
player who starts fighting. Fighting is considered any attempt to
punch an opponent.
The second sentence above was added this year. The rule seems harsh
to me, and is a change from previous years, but is clear.
cheers,
wayne
Wayne Smith
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Systems Group - CAPS BITNET/CREN: wts@maine
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