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    0n 10/29 thirteen of the fifteen top-ranked DI teams played. Four penalties were called in the Denver - North Dakota game, the only one of these games in the single digits penalty wise. In the remaining eleven games featuring top-ranked teams the fans were treated to an average of fifteen penalty calls per game.
    Is this number of penalties per game pretty much in keeping with recent years' records or might there be a trend emerging in style of play and/or officiating?
    Last edited by Osorojo; 10-30-2010, 08:58 AM.

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    New emphasis on protecting against head injuries...so you cant lead checks with ur elbows up. Also, recent emphasis placed on calling interference. Overall, the refs are supposed to be making these calls. Once the players get used to what they can get away with and what they cant, penalty minutes should drop. Goon hawkey is on the way out...the sooner teams realized its a skill and speed game now, the better off they will be. Clutch and grab hawkey and intent to injure is going to be called.
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      Originally posted by acs64 View Post
      New emphasis on protecting against head injuries...so you cant lead checks with ur elbows up. Also, recent emphasis placed on calling interference. Overall, the refs are supposed to be making these calls. Once the players get used to what they can get away with and what they cant, penalty minutes should drop. Goon hawkey is on the way out...the sooner teams realized its a skill and speed game now, the better off they will be. Clutch and grab hawkey and intent to injure is going to be called.
      Doesn't this happen every season, the officials call it tight for awhile and then by the playoffs they don't call as tight.? The answer to my question is yes happens every year
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        Re: Hanson brothers' hockey?

        Originally posted by Osorojo View Post
        0n 10/29 thirteen of the fifteen top-ranked DI teams played. Four penalties were called in the Denver - North Dakota game, the only one of these games in the single digits penalty wise. In the remaining eleven games featuring top-ranked teams the fans were treated to an average of fifteen penalty calls per game.
        Is this number of penalties per game pretty much in keeping with recent years' records or might there be a trend emerging in style of play and/or officiating?
        http://www.collegehockeystats.net/
        Do your own research, moron.
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          It's obvious more teams need to adopt the style of gentlemanly play that UND exhibits.
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            Originally posted by Runninwiththedogs View Post
            http://www.collegehockeystats.net/
            Do your own research, moron.
            Dog-in-the-manger: I take it that you are as ignorant about penalty frequency as I, but not as curious.

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              Originally posted by acs64 View Post
              Goon hawkey is on the way out...
              And yet, Merrihack continues to do its thing.

              I find it funny this question is asked this early in the year when new rules are always enforced and the players struggle to adjust to it.
              Originally posted by reBlur
              the sober Trivino I know is not a guy who would force his way into a girl's room and attempt to rape her. I can't imagine him ever making anyone even feel uncomfortable when he's sober.There are plenty of players in my time covering the team who have looked at me differently or flirted with me or the like. Trivino has never been one of those players. Even outside of the rink, he'll say hi and is plenty of friendly, but has never been even close to saying or doing anything inappropriate.

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                Originally posted by Carmine Scarpaglia View Post
                And yet, Merrihack continues to do its thing.
                Waaaaah!

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                  carlton, carlton...come in carlton.
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