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USCHO.com has a story on Niagara Head Coach Dave Burkholder's 1-game
suspension by the CHA. In that story you will see ...
>Afterward, Burkholder, was critical of the officiating. He was quoted on
>Niagara's website as saying, "To come all this way and play for first
>place, and have to kill off 13 minutes in penalties in the third period,
>on the road without even one power play, is a travesty to college hockey."
Will someone explain to me the thought process and ethics of this
statement, please? I understand that a severe foul can be dealt with in a
variety of ways, but is Burkholder suggesting penalties should have been
called on the other team because some were called on his?
Am I misreading the quote, is it taken out of context, or does he have is
own definition of "college hockey"?
cheers, wayne
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