Indulis R Rutks writes: > Minnesota's Brian Bonin scored the tying goal at 19:59 of the third > period, to send the game into OT. Doug Woog commented this morning on the radio that the refs didn't hold another faceoff before OT. I don't think there was really much doubt that the goal was scored before the end of the game, but doesn't there HAVE to be another faceoff? > > If the Gophers continue these 3rd period comebacks (they were down 4-2 at > the end of the 2nd), I will definitely need nitroglycerin tablets by March! Yes, especially on Friday nights. I was going to post this alarming analysis earlier this week, but never got around to it: FRIDAY NIGHTS Opponent Score after 2nd period (Gophs-Opp) Final Score Duluth 2-4 5-4 Wisconsin 0-1 2-1 OT St. Cloud 1-3 5-3 North Dakota 2-4 4-4 OT I guess the good news is that the Gophers outscored their opponents 10-0 in the third period Friday nights. Perhaps that says something about their depth and conditioning. The bad news, however, is that they've been outscored 12-5 in the first two periods Friday nights. They seem to play four periods of good hockey each weekend. It's those two "warm-up" periods every Friday that worry me. Well, here's hoping this was enough to wake the boys up and keep them from believing their press clippings! BTW, Woog was rather critical of the play of his top-line forwards (both in the paper and on the radio this morning) and has decided to give Jeff Moen his first start in goal tonight. (Sorry, I don't have time to do me box today; I'll try and do both tomorrow if no one beats me to it!) Pam Sweeney Go Gophers!!! [log in to unmask] 1993 & 1994 WCHA Playoff Champions 1994 NC$$ PHinal PHour Ski-U-Mah!!!