Congratulations to the BC Eagles ... it will be a tough act to follow! Rick McAdoo <[log in to unmask]> wrote, in part.. > ... North Dakota > was getting a few chances, but nothing really dangerous. ... Holy cow! You and Harry Potter must have ice in the veins! :-) > In a lot of ways, I don't think we thought the Kolanos rush into the UND > zone was dangerous; after all, he was going wide. But I think he had > the advantage of speed when the UND defense was standing up a bit at the > blue line, and I don't think Schneekloth realized how fast he was. ... It was a great finish, but I thought the important play was at the blue line (pardon my poor recollection, if the following doesn't jive with the facts...). With the puck being carried up the left center, and with additional rushers on the right, the BC puck carrier slowed, and the UND defenseman on that side retreated slightly. Kolanos was skating hard diagonally from right to left and crossed between the puck carrier and defenseman on that side. Kolanos had a UND defender, but he was some distance away. As the BC players crossed paths, the UND defender with Kolanos expected a defensive switch, but the stationary UND defender either didn't see Kolanos or didn't realize his momentum and was caught flat-footed. The defender recovered better than I expected, only to be surprised or overwhelmed by Kolanos strength. Kolanos was able to pull the puck back so far from the goal, the aggressive UND goalie missed, leaving an empty net. With the defenders stick at the midsection of Kolanos, the offensive stick was free to push the puck home. Great play from a great player! cheers, wayne Wayne T. Smith mailto:[log in to unmask] Systems Group - UNET University of Maine System The College Hockey mailing lists: Hockey-L & Hockey3 at http://lists.Maine.edu/