Sorry I wasn't able to blog during tonight's game, but the Bucks suffered a 4-2 loss to the Allen Americans to drop their second straight, fail in their second bid at franchise win No. 300 and drop to 12-6-4 (28 points) on the season, putting them in fourth place in the Southern Conference.
You can read Bryan Benway's recap for more info, but there's one part of it I'd like to share:
The Bucks then had a goal waved off with 3:12 left in the third period that would have cut the Allen lead to 3-2. The officials ruled that the puck was kicked into the net, when replays of the goal showed otherwise.
Interesting! Did any of you see that call? Any opinions on whether it should have counted?
The team is not getting on the ice at the LEC again until the day after Christmas, but they'll be available for interviews on Monday, so I'll report back to you then.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
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To me that goal should have been counted it was not kicked in it was a rebound goal. They said yes and then they were talking and then said no. the reply we saw was clear idk what was up or wrong with that goal....... sad performance in the begining ends up hurting. . . . coach needs to do something to get this team going tired of it......
I was at the game in Allen since my hockey team had a game that day and we managed to catch the game. The puck wasn't kicked into the net but there were many players piled up around the crease and inside the crease so it's probable the ref got it mixed up
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