The attached mail was undeliverable as addressed. Subject: Felicity Jones :Unknown QM Received: by qmrelay.mail.cornell.edu; 26 Feb 91 10:25:27 Received: from CORNELLC.BITNET by CORNELLC.cit.cornell.edu (IBM VM SMTP R1.2.2MX) with BSMTP id 6308; Tue, 26 Feb 91 10:07:50 EST Received: from CORNELLC by CORNELLC.BITNET (Mailer R2.08A) with BSMTP id 4103; Tue, 26 Feb 91 10:07:49 EST Received: from YaleVM.YCC.Yale.Edu by CORNELLC.BITNET (Mailer R2.08A) with BSMTP id 4100; Tue, 26 Feb 91 10:07:45 EST Received: by YALEVM (Mailer R2.03B) id 8882; Tue, 26 Feb 91 09:47:07 EST Date: Tue, 26 Feb 91 09:30:11 EST Reply-To: College Hockey discussion list <[log in to unmask]> Sender: College Hockey discussion list <[log in to unmask]> From: Arthur Mintz <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: ECAC scores, final standings, a hell of a lot of notes To: brenda Lapp <[log in to unmask]>, George Taber <[log in to unmask]>, don emmons Clarkson Cornell Boston College <[log in to unmask]>, Felicity Jones <[log in to unmask]>, Arthur Mintz <[log in to unmask]> In-Reply-To: Message of Tue, 26 Feb 91 00:06:05 EST from <[log in to unmask]> On Tue, 26 Feb 91 00:06:05 EST Bill Fenwick said: > This was not just a bad night by McDonough; things like that have > happened just about every time I've seen him do a game, whether it was > a physical contest or not. > Sorry, Bill, gotta disagree with you here. I didn't find a whole lot to complain about McDonough's work in this game. He let a lot go, but he kept the game under control all the way and let the players decide the game. His penalty calls reflected the game: RPI received about twice as many penalties as Cornell did. I've seen a lot worse, and so have you (take Galipeau at Yale, for example, or McConaghy vs. BC). > > Near the end of the second period, with DeCosty already in the box, > Coles picked up a delayed slashing call off a faceoff to Little's left. > Hughes corralled the loose puck and sent a low shot past the screened > goaltender with just six seconds left in the period. There was a > little confusion about the penalties after this goal, as it took the > officials a few minutes to agree that DeCosty should come out of the > box and Coles should go in, but they eventually got it straightened > out. Actually, the only guy who was confused here was McDonough, but we got him straightened out pretty quickly. > > One side note: Understandably, the Lynah Faithful were keeping close > tabs on the Clarkson-Harvard game, and when the final score was > announced (with several dramatic pauses by Arthur Mintz), the fans Thank you. Thank you. > cheered wildly as they were leaving the rink. That's one of the rarest > things you'll ever see: Cornell fans cheering for the Harvard team. > It's sad that that's what we were reduced to this weekend--cheering for Harvard, cheering for Dartmouth, cheering for Princeton--because our team couldn't do what it had to do by itself.