Well, that was an unprovoked attack! 4 of the old records that were broken
were 1 team penalty records NOT involving Minnesota, and the 4 records
Minnesota used to be involved in were both team records also involving
either UND or UMD. On this particular day, I think it would be more
appropriate to say that the 1998-99 UND and UMD teams are "hacks".
Andrew
On Sun, 1 Nov 1998 22:31:58 -0600 wrote...
>Gee, do I detect a slight Minnesota theme in these penalties? Those
hacks!
><g>
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>Duluth Set
>Penalties in game -- 35 (old record 32, Denver vs. UND, 1994)
>Penalty minutes in game, 133 (old record 102, St. Cloud State
>vs.Minnesota, 1992)
>
>Combined Sioux/Bulldogs
>Most penalties, two teams, 64 (old record 59, UND vs. Minnesota, 1992)
>Most penalty minutes, two teams, 257 (old record 186, St. Cloud State
>vs. Minnesota, 1992)
>
>UND school records
>Most penalty minutes, 124 (old record 80, vs Minnesota, 1992)
>Most penalties, two teams, 64 (old record 59, vs. Minnesota, 1992)
>Most penalty minutes, two teams, 257 (old record 128, vs Minnesota,
>1992)
>
>Duluth school records
>Most penalties one game, 35 (old record 32, vs. Minnesota, 1998)
>Most penalty minutes one game, 133 (old record 104, vs. Minnesota, 1998)
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