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-- [ From: Kepler * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] --
On the subject:
> > Harvard's C.J. Young once scored a shorthanded hat trick, all on the
> same
> > Dartmouth power play (which spanned an intermission).
Adam Woden comments:
> This, to me, is the most amazing thing in the history of hockey. I
remember
> when it happened -- it was amazing then, and it's amazing now.
Nobody will *ever* mistake me for a supporter of Harvard hockey, but I agree
without reservation. This is the single greatest individual feat in hockey
history.
I think I may have found a contender for the greatest *team* feat in history
, by the way. The WHL record for fastest six goals: 114 seconds, six
different scorers all on the same team.
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