Jayson Moy writes: >It was the RPI-Clarkson game at Cheel Arena. Now to my observations, RPI >had 19 skaters on the ice for warm-ups. The question was whether or not >Craig Hamelin would dress for the evening, and his potential replacement >Ken Kwasniewski was also dressed for the warm-up. Hamelin wound up being >scratched and Kwas dressed. > >Did RPI violate an NCAA rule? Yes, according to rule 2-3-a from the 1995 rule book. The note reads, "Note: Only players from each team shall participate in the pregame warm-up. The 18 players and not more than three goalkeepers participating in the pregame warm-up do not necessarily have to be the same players listed on the official game report form. It is mandatory, however, that the 18 players and goalkeepers listed on the official game report form are the players who will dress for the game. Should more than 18 players and three goalkeepers participate in the pregame warm-up or game, the offending team shall be assessed a bench minor penalty." Of course I don't know whether a penalty was assessed in this case, but it is possible that this sort of thing happened at times without anyone noticing (i.e. the officials) and so no penalty was given. I guess now they will have to make sure there are not *20* players instead of 19... --- --- Mike Machnik [log in to unmask] Cabletron Systems, Inc. *HMM* 11/13/93