As I sit and think about it more, I suspect goalie fatigue played a role. The shot was not fully screened, wasn't a screamer, and the goalie (name escapes me) just didn't get his 5-hole closed quick enough. I really think earlier in the game he would have stopped that shot. That brings to mind, did ND have a fresh second goalie they could have put in? Or do you folks see it differently. *Tom Rowe* ===================================================== The water never clears up until you get the hogs out of the creek. /Excelsior Ad Astra! ======================================================/ On 3/28/2021 10:31 AM, Robert Woodbury wrote: > At the 2nd OT intermission, I fell unknowingly asleep. When I woke up, > I didn’t realize I had been asleep (the joys of old age), thinking the > 3rd overtime was coming up. Then I saw the final score of the > Minnesota game. That couldn’t be. The start of the 3rd OT and the > Minnesota third period would both start at about the same time. There > was a never-ending series of commercials, then back to the > intermission hosts who said nothing about where we were in the game, > more commercials, then the game. She almost I’m mediately said it was > the start of the 5th OT. That got my attention. Had I really slept > through the 3rd and 4th OTs? Yes. The Dogs scored quickly, I smiled, > turned off the TV and lights and resumed resting until 9:30 this > morning. The joys of a hockey fan. > >> On Mar 28, 2021, at 1:51 AM, Tom Rowe <[log in to unmask] >> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote: >> >> Wow. Just, Wow. Shattered the OT record (although not the longest >> game I ever witnessed). I sure thought ND was going to pull it out, >> but UMD got one screened shot home. Hope everyone had a chance to >> watch it live. >> -- >> *Tom Rowe* >> ===================================================== >> The water never clears up until you get the hogs out of the creek. >> >> /Excelsior Ad Astra! >> ======================================================/ >