Saw this on rec.sport.hockey and thought some people, particularly those at Northern Michigan, might be interested. Corwin Saurdiff played for NMU in 1991-92 and 1992-93, turning pro after his sophomore season. Path: newsstand.cit.cornell.edu!travelers.mail.cornell.edu!news.kei.com!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!gatech!news-feed-1.peachnet.edu!insosf1.infonet.net!solaris.cc.vt.edu!asm4-2.sl055.cns.vt.edu!etmcafee From: [log in to unmask] (Ethan McAfee) Newsgroups: rec.sport.hockey Subject: Goaltender scores goal in ECHL Date: Sun, 19 Mar 1995 23:24:16 UNDEFINED Organization: Virginia Tech Lines: 21 Message-ID: <[log in to unmask]> NNTP-Posting-Host: asm4-2.sl055.cns.vt.edu X-Newsreader: Trumpet for Windows [Version 1.0 Rev B final beta #1] Saturday night, March 19th, Hampton Roads Admirals goalie Corwin Sardif scored an empty net goal against Charlottein the ECHL. With about 4 minutes left in the game Charlotte pulled their goalie for an extra attacker. Sardif managed to get the puck with no one near him so he took his time and let his shot fly. It went over the head of most of the players and then bounced into the goal 180 feet away. After the game he quoted Ron Hextall by saying that he was aiming for the corner all the way. I was at the game and I will remember it for the rest of my life. I had always wanted to see one. I think it is the third regular season goal by a goalie in the history of professional hockey. I know Hextall got one. Billy Smith got one (even though he did not shoot it in, the other team put the puck in their own goal, and he was the last to touch it). Nick Vitucci got one in the ECHL pre-season (so it does not count). Olaf Kolzig got one in the WHL. Michel Plase (or something like that) got one in a colonial league game. Does anyone else know of any more? Ethan -- Disclaimer -- Unless otherwise noted, all opinions expressed above are strictly those of: Bill Fenwick | Send your HOCKEY-L poll responses to: Cornell '86 and '94.5 | [log in to unmask] LET'S GO RED!! DJF 5/27/94 "One night a week is not a network, it's a marriage." -- Jim Mullen, _Entertainment Weekly_, on the new television networks