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On Sun, 11 Jan 1998, Jeffrey T. Anbinder wrote:
> I was there tonight, and this is a pretty accurate assessment. I'm curious
> about the goal that was waved off in overtime, though. The Colgate net was
> right in front of my group, and though Taylor claimed that "the puck was
> redirected into the net," the only thing any of us saw was a flurry of
> Cornell shots, Brenzavich making a couple of sprawling saves, and then a
> Cornell player (Rutter, I think, but I'm not sure) stopping a rebound in
> the slot and shooting the puck into the net with his stick. So we couldn't
> figure out what Taylor meant. Did Grady say anything more enlightening or
> insightful about that?
>
From where I was sitting, it looked like the puck went into the goal off
Rutter's thigh. I remember that Taylor waved the goal off right away
without conferring with anyone, so I'd guess it was pretty clear-cut from
his angle.
As for why a Cornell/Colgate game on Long Island? I'd speculate because
both schools have such a large alumni base in the area and there isn't
really any other D-I hockey nearby. (Obvious Islanders comments omitted)
Josh Herman
Cornell '99
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