At 10:35 PM 11/23/96 -0500, Josh Kleinbaum wrote: > > Malicke started off the game in place of Turco for the Wolverines. Madden >was back in the lineup (he didn't play last night, i don't know why), but >Legg, who also didn't play last night, sat out again. Madden and Legg sat out last night for academic reasons with Madden getting only the Friday night game off. Malike played a solid game in net, the Wolverine defense stopped about twice as many Brown shots (~20) before they got to him. >With five minutes left, a Brown player (#9, don't know who he is) was given >a game DQ, although if he was fighting, I didn't see it. The 5:00 minute major was for spearing. This ruile carries a game game DQ with it automatically. I have some comments about the games this weekend. First off, For two teams that hadn't played each other for almost twenty years, these two teams started right from the begining as if they were heated conference rivals. From the begining of the second period of the first game, both teams would take some late shots at an opposing player. The games also featured a lot of stickwork (cross-checking, slashing etc.) that wasn't called. Lots of hitting too. The Brown goalie, Hollowatay (sp?) was named the third star each night after making a combined 70 or so saves. The saves he made were not all that spectacular, but he kept the puck out of the net and that all that really counts. BTW, Mike Legg's goal during the NC$$ semi-final game against Minnesota last year has been nominated for an ESPY as "The Most Outrageous Play of the Year."Luckily for us, the category is one that is decided by public voting. As I seem to remember, you will be able to vote for the award on ESPNet. The other nominees are a Clemson outfielder who thought a live baseball was foul and threw it into the stands, a guy who sank three 3-point basketball shots to win a car and the 13-year-old who interfered with the "home-run" in the ALCS that gave the Yankees a win. All apologies to Roger From the Top Row Scott Spooner [log in to unmask] HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.