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Date: | Sun, 11 Jan 1998 00:40:13 -0500 |
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Keith said on Info-Hockey-L:
>Cornell and Colgate skated to a 2-2 tie this evening at Nassau Coliseum
>on Long Island. Cornell led 1-0 and 2-1 but couldn;t hold the lead
>either time. From the radio broadcast it sounded like both goalies
>had good nights, especially Brenzavich who stopped several good Cornell
>chances in the scoreless third period. Cornell had a goal waved off
>early in OT.
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?
Jeffrey Anbinder, CU '94
Ithaca Times Hockey Columnist
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