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>Posted on 26 Mar 1996 at 13:08:18 by Deron Treadwell > >I can 100 PERCENT agree with Mike that Frank Cole, Drew Taylor and Bill >Jones are the best officials I've seen in recent years. Granted I don't get >a lot of chances to see CCHA and WCHA officials, but certainly of all the >ECAC and HE officials these guys are the cream of the crop. Rob Hearn is also a very good official (ECAC). >I can't speak >for others, but when I see Cole/Taylor come onto the ice, I feel comfortable >that the game will be well officiated for the most part. I'd like to second Deron's comment about Frank Cole. When I saw Cole step onto the ice for the Brown-Princeton playoff game on March 5, I knew that it was going to be a well called game and that the better team would almost certainly win. That night Brown was the (slightly) better team, defeating Princeton by one goal in a hard fought, well played game, in which officiating did not play a (negative) part. Cole let the players decide the outcome, and kept the game under control. The two coaches seemed to respect his judgment. I saw little complaining coming from either bench, even when Brown's Scott Bradford was assessed a game disqualification penalty. Luiz F. Valente Brown University HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.