[log in to unmask] writes: >Let's Examine the most recent weekend at RPI, shall we? >FRIDAY, JANUARY 8: Princeton 4, RPI 4. A combined effort by Ammian and Hearn. > I did see some good deserving penalties by both teams get awarded, but > let's face it- RPI always seems to get more. Also I seem to notice a > lot of holding, tripping and hooking by the other team that never > seems to get called. At least one strange penalty called against us > resulted in a power play goal for princeton. I saw this game, and the refereeing didn't seem biases...just _bad_. NOTHING got called for almost all of the last two periods _and_ the overtime...I think there was one penalty early in the second and cancelling minors at the end of the second...that was _IT_. There were a lot of _blatant_ things that should have been called (by both teams), that the ref was looking right at, and never got called. I would guess that, as it was such a close game by that point, the refs didn't want to call much, but still, I think that was the first time I've seen an entire period in an RPI game where _nobody_ got called, and this was far from the cleanest game I've seen. I didn't see Saturday's game against Yale, so I can't comment on it. -- Roger "Kazrak" Jones, Jr. is: [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask] "The line between good and evil, hope and despair, does not divide the world between 'us' and 'them.' It runs down the middle of each one of us." -Robert Fulghum