Well I was just trying to get attention, no Elvis is not in Houghton, nor does he go to hockey games. I am a member of the Tech pep band and we are seated behind the goal which is defended by Tech in the second period, just off to the goalies left. I was really keeping a good eye on the game, but I never saw where the puck went. The initial shot was taken from the far side of the circle and went into a screen in front of the net. Looch made a move to the stick side and it appeared that he had made the save because no one from either team reacted as if a goal had been scored. Looch, one of the Tech defenccmen and a ref all converged on Looch's pad to retreive the puck but none could be found. Meanwhile a UND player is skating behind the net and he gets the attention of Ramano when the player starts pointing to the support pipe of the net and Ramano then points at the net to signal a goal almost 30-45 seconds after play has been stopped. He tries to work the puck free but can not. After a minute he frees the puck and skates to center ice with the puck extended in his hand. My friend who has seats on the center ice says that the large white Huskies logo was clearly visible even from where he was seated. But as Ramano gets the players to center ice for the faceoff someone in the band starts yelling that he sees another puck in the protective netting at the end of the rink wedged on top of the glass. Eventually the whole end of the rink is screaming about this puck they see and even Looch skates a few strides out of the net and starts pointing at it, but Ramano must have been convinced he had the right one because he never even made a move for the corner. He just set up for the face-off again and dropped the puck. Needless to say this really did help his already poor image with the Tech fans, they were sure they had just been royally ______ over. As soon as the puck was dropped a fan who had been standing at rink level during all this climbed the boards and dislodged the puck and with the fans chanting "Throw it back" he climbed the stairs to the main level and was gone. Well I would also have to agree with an earlier post in the sense that even though it was a wierd incident it really had no impact in the out come of the game. Just a thought, anyone for instant replay in college hockey? Afterall it's just a game...or is it? ---Ryan Ryan B. Johnson Huskies Pep Band Pioneer Drum & Bugle Corps [log in to unmask] Snare 92-93, 94-95 Milwaukee, WI Michigan Tech Univ Tenor 93-94 Tenor 93-94-(95) Jr. Mech Eng Section Leader 93-95 Div. III World Champs 91 LETS GO TECH!!! Div. II World champs 94