Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 9:54 pm
someone please tell me how you can score a goal, light goes on, reff points to the goal, then its disallowed. i think its time for shootouts in high school to decide wins. otherwise 3-3 tie
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Seeing as the game was on the range, I highly doubt Marshall got the benefit of the doubt. Since when does any Duluth area team get the advantage on the range?dirtracing17 wrote:someone please tell me how you can score a goal, light goes on, reff points to the goal, then its disallowed. i think its time for shootouts in high school to decide wins.
hibbing had way more penalties than marshall, hope that answers your question, the reff was rite there to see it and called it a goal.HSH1212 wrote:Seeing as the game was on the range, I highly doubt Marshall got the benefit of the doubt. Since when does any Duluth area team get the advantage on the range?dirtracing17 wrote:someone please tell me how you can score a goal, light goes on, reff points to the goal, then its disallowed. i think its time for shootouts in high school to decide wins.
I'm not saying the refs were the reason for the tie. There were some calls that were missed both ways. But 19 for Hibbing was pushed from behind into goalie then he gets checked from behind into the boards and they bring him to the box for cross-checking the goalie.HSH1212 wrote:Seeing as the game was on the range, I highly doubt Marshall got the benefit of the doubt. Since when does any Duluth area team get the advantage on the range?dirtracing17 wrote:someone please tell me how you can score a goal, light goes on, reff points to the goal, then its disallowed. i think its time for shootouts in high school to decide wins.
theres more room for improvement, need to play 3 solid periodsTopDrawer wrote:Hibbing must be starting to put it together. I see they moved up on the rankings.