Mark provided the box and recap (with more brevity than I usually do!) so I'll just add some details and comments. > In the remaining time after this goal CC did get the puck in the UW > zone and applied a lot of pressure with the extra attacker. Derksen made a > save and *SHAZAM* all players on the ice were magically transformed into WWF > Wrestling Federation stars. Everyone paired off and there was a little ice > wrestling but I didn't see any real punches thrown. Cause of this fracas > (take your pick): (1) CC player slashed Derksen after he made the save, > (2) UW and CC players in bearhug position somersault into the net, or (3) > really friendly old guys mannings the doors in the penalty box tell great jokes. > Referee Greg Shepard managed to cool things down (or so he thought). > He handed out 4-min roughing and 10-min misconduct penalties to Harwell and > Zent(UW) and to Reynard and Jaraczewski(CC). Derksen got 2-min for leaving the > crease. Time of penalties 19:33. From watching the replay, this was an interesting roughing match. First of all, it was unexpected. The game had been hard hitting, and kinda slow, but it didn't look like there were lots of cheap shots either way, and it didn't look to get out of hand. Both teams were already 1 man down, on matching slashing calls (from a faceoff) Derksen was on his stomach, at the top of the crease. Four or six players were piled up (and already wrestling) at about the goal line (the puck was under Derksen). A CC player fell over Derksen, who put his arm over his shoulders, to sort of hold the player there and prevent him from hitting him, or anything. They looked at each other, let each other up, and then turned to see what was going on behind them (the big wrestling match). At this point, players had separated a bit, and just about everyone was paired off (remember, CC had pulled their goalie, so they had one more skater at the Wisconsin end). Both players tried to pull someone off the pile, and then Derksen skated after Wisconsin's Jason Zent and his dance partner, looking to get Zent out of it. CC's extra skater "tagged" Derksen (by grabbing loosely on his sweater), and Derksen tagged back. Zent and his partner *could* have had a fight (which Zent would have "won", since the other player's jersey was in the way, he was missing his helmet, etc. Instead, they each had one hand on the other's jersey, and their right hand back, ready to throw a punch, and they kept circling and not punching. Likewise, none of the other pair-ups seemed to want to fight .... maybe a grand total of 5 punches were thrown. Bill Howard (Wisconsin goalie coach and radio/tv commemtator) said everyone on the ice should get double minors, bring in a new goalie, and get the final 27 seconds over with. Instead, Shepard gave two on each side 4+10, and Derksen 2 minutes for leaving the crease. In a close game or other other circumstances, I would say this was a bad call, but I guess he *did* leave the crease and did have a partner.... Curiously, Wisconsin did not end up shorthanded. Both teams were already down 1 player, 2 of the 4 matching double-minors were put up, and derksen's penalty would only have been served after all the double-minors were over... which didn't happen because there were only 27 seconds left. Since no one punched anyone, I thought the 4+10 was a bit strong, but I guess Shepard wanted to send a message. Unfortunatly, Tucker and Block didn't get it...... > Another faceoff, the teams are skating 3-on-3 and CC pulls their goalie. > CC coughs up the puck in the UW zone and Frosh Brian Rafalski skates almost the > length of the ice before putting in his first collegiate goal. > At the drop of the puck on the ensuing faceoff Tucker(UW) and Block(CC) > slash each other. Then these two drop gloves and go at it for real. One of > the poor linesmen jumped in between the two wildly flailing combatants. It > didn't > last that long and happily time had run out while the two fought. Both fighters > received the expected 5-min major, fighting, and DQ. For those of you still > with me that is 68 minutes of penalties in the last 27 seconds of play. > The Badgers now have a few weeks off before they return to action > after Christmas in the Badger Showtime in Milwaukee. Showdown Wisconsin practices Monday and Tuesday this week, then takes two weeks off (Captains' practices only) to comply with NCAA rules. Finals are next week (Sunday-Saturday) so this is a good time for a break... > Other teams in the tourney > are Yale, Maine(ouch), and U. of Toronto. Add an ouch for Yale -- they are (unofficially) ranked 7th in this week's TCHCR, to Maine's #2 and Wisconsin's #16. Doug Macdonald may be back in time for the shootout. Wisconsin is now officially half-way through the regular season, playing every WCHA team twice, except North Dakota (none) and Michigan Tech 4 times, due to the last-minute NCAA-mandated schedule changes. Techinically, Wiconsin is alone in first place in the league, but no other team has played as many games, so it won't last long. --david -------- david parter [log in to unmask] university of wisconsin -- madison computer sciences department