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  • Arafel
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    FYI, Shyiak says after the game that Vidmar has a grade III MCL tear and is done.

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  • JW Tigers
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    Final Score: CC 5 UAA 0

    Woohoo!

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  • JW Tigers
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    William Rapuzzi makes it 5-0 with his second goal of the game. 11:10 to go in the 3rd

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  • SCSU Euro
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    Dammit UAA!!! Score a goal. I'm tired of Howe getting a shutout.

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  • Rich
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    Sucks about Vidmar, but just to clarify he did come back. He skated 1 shift on the ensuing power play, and then left. In fact, he was out on the ice immediately after the penalty. He was the 5th guy on the ice for UAA.

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  • JW Tigers
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    Originally posted by Arafel View Post
    Interesting sig JS. I actually know a gal who likes both CC and DU (besides me). She was a CC undergrad and went to law school at DU.
    That's quite the combination! My girlfriend got into DU law, but decided to go elsewhere instead...that could have made our house an interesting place! I can't really say that I like DU, but I really like a bunch of their fans that I have met on and off of this board. So it makes it a bit tougher for me to hate the team.

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  • Arafel
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    Originally posted by JS Tigers View Post
    Tigers make it 4-0 about 2 seconds into their PP. Ryan Lowery from Fredheim and Schultz
    Interesting sig JS. I actually know a gal who likes both CC and DU (besides me). She was a CC undergrad and went to law school at DU.

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  • JW Tigers
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    Tigers make it 4-0 about 2 seconds into their PP. Ryan Lowery from Fredheim and Schultz

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  • KS_SeawolvesFan
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    yes, that would be a SHG

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  • KS_SeawolvesFan
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    leinweber misplays and pays - dineen 3-0 them

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  • Arafel
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    Originally posted by Suze View Post
    Vidmar has not come back, an injury DID occur.
    Hard to tell that at the time. From here, in the press box, it wasn't a flagrant foul and a minor was appropriate

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  • JW Tigers
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    SH goal by Mike Testwuide (from Nick Dineen) makes it 3-0 for CC

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  • KS_SeawolvesFan
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    9:37 left in 2nd - sog 13-13 - uaa pp - guentzel 2 min holding

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  • Suze
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    Originally posted by JS Tigers View Post
    SECTION 33. Kneeing
    What criteria should be used in determining whether to assess a minor, major or disqualification penalty for kneeing? RULING: A minor penalty should be assessed in most situations. When the knee is used in a flagrant or violent manner, a major penalty should be assessed. Whenever injury results from fouling an opponent with a knee, a disqualification penalty must be assessed.
    Kneeing penalties may be assessed as minor, major or disqualification penalties, even though physical contact with an opponent may not have occurred.
    Vidmar has not come back, an injury DID occur.

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  • JW Tigers
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    Originally posted by Suze View Post
    How is kneeing not a major penalty? When I emailed Shep about Kanes, he said any penalty with the knee should be a game DQ???
    SECTION 33. Kneeing
    What criteria should be used in determining whether to assess a minor, major or disqualification penalty for kneeing? RULING: A minor penalty should be assessed in most situations. When the knee is used in a flagrant or violent manner, a major penalty should be assessed. Whenever injury results from fouling an opponent with a knee, a disqualification penalty must be assessed.
    Kneeing penalties may be assessed as minor, major or disqualification penalties, even though physical contact with an opponent may not have occurred.

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