To All (Greg Wegner): I received word this morning that Andre Cleghorn is O.K. He was released from ECMC hospital last night at midnite after they took extensive X-Rays. Many Canisius people were also very concerned !! In fact, it was the No. 1 question asked by our supporters after the game ended. The Buffalo News had a note on the injury in this mornings paper - we are all thankful that he is a bit sore and stiff but doing fine. That report came from a local nurse who followed up on the situation for us - she was at the game. No one in this game at this level likes to see any injuries. I'll just give the score - Plattsburgh 4 Canisius 3 OT On a Power Play with 2:53 left in overtime. I just don't understand how the refs (John Galipeau) call a penalty at that point in the overtime - especially after letting a lot of rough play from both teams go on during the whole 3rd period. What consistancy ???? Also, you 've been talking about things being thrown on the ice. We had 800 fans at this game and sfter we scored the first goal a couple tennis balls were thrown on the ice - we (I) was warned that if it happened again a penalty would be called. After our 3rd goal - the next period - one - I repeat - ONE - tennis ball was thrown - probably by a fan from who knows where - guess what - YEP - we got a penalty. The ref ( Galipeau ) tells me that that one tennis ball disrupted the game ????? That penalty - put us down 2 men - because the goal was shorthanded. In my OPINION I see refereeing that is poorly trained with very little COMMON SENSE and NO FEEL FOR WHAT'S GOING ON. If he makes that call in a packed house in -"WHEREVERVILLE, USA" on some campus - they would have to escort him out of the building. Then to top it - he calls the penalty - in OT . So, any of you want to be a coach someday. How long do you think I'll mull over this game. No sour grapes - Plattsburgh is a GREAT team. In fact coming off their loss to Colgate, they were very focused and played fast,tough and determined last night. Coach Emery and Coach Houle had them very "ready". To those that saw the Colgate score - I like to see what the score would be in Plattsburgh - the margin of the win was probably due to some momentum of a hungry Colgate team - not a poor Plattsburgh team. The Cardinals are tough (as usual) and do a lot of things well. Probably the biggest difference between D-III and D-I is depth and size. D-I teams are generally big throughout the lineup and all four lines would be #1 lines on a D-III squad. That makes for tough matchups for a D-III coach. You can't play your only your best 8 players a whole game. Enough....I've rambled too long. Brian Cavanaugh Canisius College