>
> There *should* be a WCHA league rule prohibiting the tossing of dead (or live,
> or stuffed) animals on the ice after you score. The rule should be enforced by
> giving the home team a penalty EVERY TIME A DEAD ANIMAL HITS THE ICE AFTER UND
> SCORES. That would stop it, pronto. Publicity on campus could make it clear to
> all. Several years ago, a misguided soul tossed a dead Badger onto the ice,
> when Wisconsin was playing at Englestad. That misguided soul ended up in jail
> and paying a stiff fine....he didn't know that Badgers are on the endangered
> species list!
>
> -Carol
> GO Gophers!!!
>
 
I think there should be a limit to how many items can be thrown on the ice
during the game before a penalty is incurred, but to ban such a specific
item?  Seems a bit biased.  Let us know when gophers become an endangered
species.  Maybe then those who throw them out on the ice will think twice.
Is there something wrong with having a little school spirit?
 
 
Bryan
 
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