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Eleven Rounds To Decide The Game
by Paul on 12/02/09 at 07:52 AM ET
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Blue Jackets and Blackhawks went deep into the shootout last night.
Chicago finally pulled out a 4-3 victory. Watch the shootout below…
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It was disappointing to see Mason react so badly after the SOL. He was swinging his stick against the boards next to the CBJ bench. Not only is that a terrible example of sportsmanship, but it’s dangerous. One day after a goalie left on a stretcher because of frustrated stick swinging, a goalie is swinging his stick in frustration near his teammates.
The league needs to assess fines. This has to stop.
Posted by redxblack from ohio on 12/02/09 at 09:49 AM ET