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From: Bhullar@BLDG_HSC_CAMPUS (Raj BHULLAR)
Subject: Re: Montreal versue Quebec
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Summary: Montreal wins game 3, but not without controversy.
Keywords: Montreal wins a game to get back into the series
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Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1993 15:17:37 GMT
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In article <1r8p64$kj6@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu> vergolin@euler.lbs.msu.edu (David Vergolini) writes:

>  Did anyone see the Montreal - Quebec game yesterday?  It was tight right down
>to the last second of the third period.  In the overtime Roy and Hextall played
>like they were gods.
>  Ok, so Montreal won!  They deserved it after getting their first goal in
>overtime waved off because the puck was hit in with a high stick.  Their second
>goal in overtime was also replayed, but I could not tell if it was the Montreal
>player who kicked it in.  The puck definitely was not directed in by a stick.
>Anyways, Montreal is back into the series.







>                                                Dave Vergolini
>                                                Michigan State University
>                                                vergolin@euler.lbs.msu.edu
The replay clearly showed that the winning goal for Montreal went off the 
skate of the Quebec defenceman who was checking Kirk Muller in front of 
Hextall.
  
