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On Wed, 21 Dec 1994, Mike Machnik wrote:
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> Still, the final responsibility rests with the officials to hand out
> what they believe to be appropriate penalties for any actions that do
> occur. It is not up to the teams to take matters into their own hands
> if they feel the calls haven't been fair.
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Let me make my position perfectly clear: I am NOT condoning bounties on
players. Any coach that puts a bounty on an opposing player should be
reprimanded. I am also not making an excuse for the scuffle in the
penalty box toward the game's end.
I was merely stating something that I think every player for both
Minnesota and Colorado College already knows: someone will try to pay
Geranozzo back for running the goalie in 2 consecutive games.
> Do your talking on the ice and be prepared to take the
> consequences if you go too far.
I wholeheartedly agree.
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> And of course, I don't know for certain that there really was such a
> bounty - we are talking hypothetically here. I still feel that
> unquestionably, one of the two sides was very, very much in the wrong
> here, but who that is depends on what the truth really is.
I agree completely.
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