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Reply To: | Tuschen, Terry |
Date: | Mon, 16 Feb 1998 16:07:21 -0600 |
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Thanks for the reply Adam, I had wondered whether the PS goal counted as
a power play goal or not. What about this? Would the penalty shot goal
be considered the same as a goal scored while a delayed penalty is
pending? Even if so, that wouldn't explain why the player in the box
was allowed to come out. Nevermind.
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>From: Adam Wodon[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Monday, February 16, 1998 10:25 AM
>To: Tuschen, Terry; [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Re: Wisconsin
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>>Saturday nights decision was almost as bad. The ref ruled that the UW
>>defenseman covered the puck in the crease intentionally. He didn't
>>notice that the UW defenseman was pushed from behind and fell into the
>>crease.
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>I was there. ... I thought it was the proper call ... Sauer said,
>"Tonight's call was right ... last night's wasn't" -- referring to
>Friday.
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>The only thing no one was sure of, including the Denver coaches sitting
>next to me, was why the player already in the penalty box for Wisconsin,
>was allowed to come out once Comrie scored the penalty shot (and no, he
>didn't receive a PP goal). Can someone cite this rule?
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>AW
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