Thankfully, "Mike" Noeth announced his retirement after the last weekend's ECAC tourney (and not a shift too soon!!!). He made a mockery of the Cornell/Colgate consolation game in his last official act in tormenting the ECAC teams, spectators & broadcasters.
The word is that apparently the coaches request him...not sure why as I (and the team I cover) am continually exposed to his inability to properly officiate a game. It leaves me scratching my head as to how in the world he ever made it to the NHL!
From the ECAC, the guys you don't want (IMO and in no particular order) are: the aforementioned/retired Mike Noeth, Dan Murphy, Fred Campetelli, Bill Doiran, Drew Taylor. If you draw John Murphy or Scott Hansen, consider yourself lucky.
That said, each game (and the way it's officiated) is independent of previous games. For a team to formulate a game plan designed around a particular official is foolish. Each game has it's own personality and teams adjust accordingly as the game unfolds whether changes are forced by the opponent's style or by the way the game is being called. Noeth has/had the ability the call a good game chose otherwise on many occasions. Have you ever seen 3 goals for one team waved off in one game??? Cornell fans saw it happen in one period vs Princeton this season with Mr. Noeth at the controls...the Red prevailed despite him.
Grady Whittenburg
The Voice of Cornell University Big Red Hockey
Craig &Terry Knowles wrote:
> More to the point, ECAC fans chimed in but said, in essence, "Oh yeah. Noeth. We knew about him all along." Well, fans in other conferences didn't know about him. And not that the fans in any conferences can do anything about it but I am convinced that if this message had been posted a year ago, and the names of Noeth and other referees had come up, that that info would somehow have made its way to the coaches.
> They might have found a way to get the lowdown on these guys BEFORE the game.
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> To help avoid that this year, it would be a service to college hockey fans everywhere if they let fans in other conferences know about the, shall we say, "problem" refs in their conference. I'll start off with Hockey East.
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