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Matt writes: "I'm not saying Minnesota didn't start anything, I didn't see the games. I do know one thing though, when it comes to gooning it up, it takes two to tango." I agree: MTU's Saturday performance was nothing to be proud of. "How can you praise a player (Prokopetz) that runs a goalie. A move like that makes him the scum that scum scrapes off its skates." Jason Prokopetz is a player who works hard and has skills. Unfortunately, he makes mistakes of judgement. I have commented on this before, both to this list and to Jason personally. Jason has spent a lot of time in the penalty box, deservedly. I do not admire his propensity for roughing and carrying on after the whistle. I particularly do not like what he did Saturday. Jason lost his cool and this can not be tolerated. I am certain that Coach Mancini will deal with this. If Jason can not play under control, then he should not play hockey, no matter how good he is while the game is in progress. I prasie Jason for his skill but just as quickly criticize he for these mistakes. "Were the Minnesota divers really that much better?..." It's a matter of opinion. However, Minnesota did seem to find the ice with their nose every time a check was laid on them. Many of these resulted in whistles and questionable penalties. I also commented when one of our players took a dive. I try to be honest and call it the way I see it. I may not be right but I do try to be honest. Some have said that I reported a lopsided report after Friday's game. Maybe: I am, after all, a fan of MTU Hockey. I try to be even handed but that is the way I saw the game. You and other Minnesota fans might see, or shall we say, hear/read, the game differently. If so, file your own report as I do each week. I don't claim to be perfect and my comments bear no official blessing of the events. Coach Mancini, on occasion, is just as critical as you are about my comments. I try to report it as best as I can but suffer from human fraility and the ability of making neither side happy. "I didn't see it but I got a much different story through the newspapers and from the radio." Of course, you listen to a Minneapolis/St Paul station, read Minneapolis St. Paul newspapers. Need I say more? Walt Olson MTU