Is it just me, or is there something wrong with the apparent WCHA league
policy of announcing the suspensions of refs following bad performances?
Shouldn't this be something handled internally and quietly, rather than
subjecting these guys to further public mockery and embarassment. I can't
imagine that doing league laundry in public improves anybody's performance,
and it may actually be counterproductive.
 
Do other leagues handle officiating problems this way? The CCHA doesn't
seem to, but our refs don't have bad games :-)
--jeff
 
--Jeff Partnow ([log in to unmask])
UAF-- Best 2-12 team on the planet!
Record if we'd had "better" refs: 2-12
 
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