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I watched it live and replayed it a time or two. His lower leg assumed an angle which is not normal when the player he was checking partially fell on it while Hensler's skate was still contacting the ice. The lower leg was at roughly a 45 degree angle to the ice when initially contacted. That changes mid calf during contact. If you go back in this thread I posted immediately after the injury with him still on the ice that he was done for the year. For you old timers, not Joe Theismann bad, but bad enough.
I have really enjoyed reading about how folks became UW hockey fans. My story is that I started getting Saturday tickets (you had to pick one night or the another) in 1980 in graduate school when another member of my research group suggested that we each buy a student ticket and then we split the games so each of us could take our wives to half the games. My wife and I loved the Dane County Coliseum atmosphere and the games so much that for the next 5 years I bought a student and spouse ticket. We saw them win 2 national titles, defeat Team USA in 1984, and leaned early to hate North Dakota. After graduating and coming to Utica College/University in upstate NY we went to several NCAA tournament games when the Badgers were in the neighborhood. We saw them play in the final game at Clarkson's barn (literally) in 1991; saw them defeat Michigan and then lose to Lake Superior State (some would say have the game stolen from them) at the Frozen Four in Albany in 1992, saw them play in a regional game in Albany in 1993. Back then you could just show up and buy a tournament ticket. More recently, we took the short trip to Colgate University to watch the Women start their national championship drive against LIU in 2023. In 2001 D-III Utica College (now University) started playing Men's and Women's hockey and I have been a season ticket holder for the Men's games since the start. I have been seen at games wearing a Utica sweatshirt and a Wisconsin hat. Utica came within a hit pipe from winning last year's D-III National Championship in OT against Hobart College, who are now 3 times defending national champions.
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