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
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The water never clears up until you get the hogs out of the creek.
Excelsior Ad Astra!
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On 3/28/2021 10:31 AM, Robert Woodbury
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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.
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
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The water never clears up until you get the hogs out of
the creek.
Excelsior Ad Astra!
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