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CC vs UAA Friday

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UAA
Grant-Haddad-Clark
Spencer-Naslund-Wiles
Portwood-Parkinson-Crowell
Bruutsen-Gellert-Currier
Backstrom-Vidmar
Baldwin-LaFranchise
Leinweber-Tuton
Christianson
Oltuis

CC
Schultz-Civtarese-Hamburg
Sweat-Overman-Rapuzzi
Hall-Schwartz-Testwuide
DeBoer-Dineen-McMillan
Guentzel-Prosser
Lowery-Marciano
Fredheim-Leaverton
Howe
O'Brien
 
Re: CC vs UAA Friday

Bad change by Baldwin as the second penalty expires and CC ends up with 2 players in front of the net alone. Rapuzzi scores after Overman gets partial breakaway and gets puck to Rapuzzi trailing alone in the slot.
 
Re: CC vs UAA Friday

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.
 
Re: CC vs UAA Friday

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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