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"Kevin B. Powers" <[log in to unmask]>
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Kevin B. Powers
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Fri, 8 Mar 1996 09:56:43 -0500
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On Thu, 7 Mar 1996, Trevor D. Barnes wrote:
 
> We had this posted on our MSU bvlletin board
> (http://alumni.alumni.msu.edu/message/msgs.html) and I was wondering if
> someone could help out with the answer.  Thanks...
>
> "Detroit Red Wings goaltender Chris Osgood's goal last night in the game
> vs. Hartford had me thinking about something. When was the last time an
> MSU goaltender put the puck in the net during a game, if ever? Or when has
> it happened most recently in college hockey for that matter? Does anyone
> know? I don't...that's why I'm curious!"
 
 
As I recall, in 1993-94 season, at home against Princeton, Clarkson goalie,
Jason Currie, was credited with a SHORT HANDED goal in the first or
second period.  (The scoring was later changed between period, much to the
displeasure of the home town fans).
 
The goal occurred after Currie cleared the puck the length of the ice on the
penalty kill.  When the Princeton player began to bring the puck up ice,
a Clarkson forechecker, forced him to double back behind the net.  As he
did, the puck came off his stick and into the Princeton goal.  No
Clarkson player touched the puck after Currie, therefore, he was
initially credited with the goal.  The scoring was changed between periods
to giving credit to (I believe) the Clarkson forechecker.  (Is this how
you remember it Laura??)
 
How's my spelling/Kevin
 
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