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>Speaking of fights, I have heard of a couple between Wisconsin and >North Dakota. One of them started during the pre-game warmups and the >other was started when one of the WI players was squirting the ND >players with a water bottle on the bench. Unfortunately I don't have >anymore details. >Can someone out there please fill in my mental blank spots? The infamous Wisconsin/North Dakota brawl of 1981 (I believe, correct me if I'm wrong) began when ND's Carey Eades skated by the Wisconsin bench and John Newberry squirted him with a water bottle. Not one to back down, Eades went into the Wisconsin bench after Newberry, and the brawl ensued. About the only ones not involved were the goalies (Terry Kleisinger for Wisconsin and Jon Casey???? for ND). If you've ever been to the Great Dane, there is a cement walkway that comes in between the two benches. It goes back into the beer garden at the Coliseum, and several players spilled into that area continuing the fight. I don't know if any drunks got involved or not, but the fighting continued for about a half-hour. I'll check to make sure that I'm right on the year, but Wisconsin and North Dakota met in the playoffs later that season for one of the most exciting playoff games I've ever seen. It was back in the days of the "Two-game, Total-Goal" series (boy, that was always a good idea). The teams tied the first night, so it came down to Saturday night, winner-take-all. North Dakota led by five goals with 12 minutes left in the game. Wisconsin stormed back and tied the game with 6 seconds left on the clock (goal by Chris "I'm Gonna Kill Your Family" Chelios). One Overtime. . . . .nothin'. Two Overtimes. . . . .nothin'. Third Overtime. Wisconsin's Tim Thomas scores the apparent game-winner. But, Gino, being the devious guy that he always was, had 'em measure the stick. It was illegal. The goal was disallowed and Wisconsin was given a penalty in the third overtime. I think I cried. But, the Hockey Gods heard my cries. . . .Wisconsin won the faceoff and Paul Houck carried the puck down the ice and scored short-handed to send the Badgers into the NCAA Tournament. They went on to win the National Championship behind stellar goaltending from Marc Behrend. Chuck ============================================================================= Chuck Sackett Wisconsin Badger Hockey! [log in to unmask] NCAA Champs: 1973, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1990!!! Minneapolis, MN When you say Wisconsin, you've said it all! =============================================================================