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on friday march 8, 1996, Mark Anbinder wrote:
>At the close of this evening's ECAC quarterfinal matchup between the Red
>Raiders and the Big Red at Lynah Rink, Colgate's team skated off the ice.
>No congratulations for the victorious Big Red team, no handshakes, no
>nothing.
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>Tonight's was not the most courteous of hockey games I've seen, but the
>infractions came from both sides.
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>Coach Vaughan, you discredit Colgate and you cast your team in an ugly
>light. You have to return to Lynah tomorrow. Here's hoping for a fair
>contest among respectful athletes.
>
>Donnie, you should be ashamed of yourself.
I was listening to the game on the radio and grady whittenburg and pete
tufford mentioned that since this was a "best of 3 series", the handshakes
would be done at the end of the series and not after the first game. I do
believe they did the customary handshakes after saturday's game. as a
side note, at the end of saturday's game, pete and grady were commenting on
what good friends mike schafer and donnie vaughn are... i don't think
either coach would embarrass himself and his team by foregoing the
handshakes.
Rita Monde
Trinity College '91
Cornell University '9?
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