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Date: | Mon, 2 Nov 1998 12:13:24 -0600 |
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James Evans wrote:
> I noticed that there were five consecutive penalties called on UMD. While
> this is hardly remarkable it may explain some of the frustration which led
> to the disqualifications.
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> This is not in any way a criticism of the officiating, I have no idea if it
> was justified. I feel it may have even been good that the refs had the
> cojones to make the consecutive calls. Where I have a concern is that I
> feel this would never happen to home teams at North Dakota,Mariucci or the
> Kohl Center even against what is by far the cleanest team in the league,
> Alaska Anchorage.
I'd have to go back and check the box score to see exactly how many it was, but
late in the second period this Saturday, Wisconsin received a long string of
successive penalties against Minnesota. It was at least three, and maybe
four. The Gophers scored the tying and winning goals during the ensuing power
plays.
J. Michael Neal
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