Gary Hatfield writes:
>The TV replay clearly indicated that the wistle blew BEFORE the goal
>was scored.  In blew simultaneously with the shot by Checco which was from
>about five feet.  So technically, Buzzy was wrong to reallow the goal.
>On the other hand, the whistle had no impact on the play.  That is, I
>don't think the Whistle caused the goalie to let it by- he had no chance.
>Had he done the right thing and disallowed the goal and suppossing the game
>went into OT where the Bulldogs won or tied, then the Gophers rightfully
>could claim that they got robbed.  The way things went, Duluth doesn't have
>anything to complain about.
 
What!?  If you are correct that the whistle blew before the goal was
scored, then it should not have counted.  As a result, UMD certainly
does have something to complain about, and Minnesota could not cry
foul if the game ended a tie or they lost, other than to say that the
whistle shouldn't have been blown because it was done so incorrectly.
 
It doesn't matter what impact the whistle might have had on the play
either...the determining factor is whether it blew before the puck
went in the net.
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Mike Machnik                                            [log in to unmask]
Cabletron Systems, Inc.                                    *HMM* 11/13/93
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