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Not much more to say than that, it was a very chippy game an if referee Cole
had been so inclined the game could have been played 3-on-3 for the entire
second and third periods. In fact, after the worst 5-on-5 fight I have ever
seen, approximately the last 3 minutes of the game was played 3-on-3. In
which time, Dartmouth scored twice and RPI once, to send it into overtime,
where finally the teams got back to 5-on-5, and continued to Hold, Trip, Hook
and slash each other, instead of trying to score.
NOTES:
I was impressed by the play of Dartmouth Goalie Geutens (sp?). He
was the reason Dartmouth came away with a tie, wioth some excellent saves
in the 3-on-3. Neil Little did NOT impress me however. He made a few nice
saves, but let in some soft goals IMO. If RPI plays tonight, like they did
last night, the BIG RED FREAKOUT will be a very lopsided game, and not in
RPI's favor.
-Ryan Stone
Lawrence University (Appleton, WI) '93
Rensselaer '93
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| RYAN G. STONE | "An individual can make a difference |
| Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | a team can make a miracle." |
| e-mail: [log in to unmask] | - 1980 U.S. Hockey Team |
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