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Karl - Saratoga CSR - x4226 <[log in to unmask]>
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Karl - Saratoga CSR - x4226 <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 25 Mar 1996 12:57:37 -0500
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        After watching the replay of this 4 times in the local sports
        bar (I still think it's the most awesome thing I've ever seen),
        I went home and tried it in the kitchen (sorry, I didn't make
        ice on the floor first).
 
        IF you have enough stick wax on the blade, and IF the blade
        is flat enough, it is very easy to do this.  Legg must have
        some special wax (or other substance) that allows him to do
        this after using the stick for a time on the ice, because
        the wax gets wet and loses grip (I tried it in my league
        warmups last night as well).
 
        After discussing it with a co-worker this morning, an AHL
        player by the name of Bill Armstrong of the Albany River
        Rats made this shot famous last season.  It was named the
        "DO IT" shot, because the crowd would yell "DO IT!" every
        time he went behind the net.
 
        Karl
 
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