Bring Your Macaroni and MAKE SOME NOISE!!!

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Bring Your Macaroni and MAKE SOME NOISE!!!

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Save $3 on your ticket...and just maybe walk away with $10,000

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Rule 6, Section 30 b. (from 2006 NCAA Ice Hockey Rules & Interpretations)

"Spectators are not permitted to use artificial noisemakers, air horns or electronic amplifiers while the game is in progress.

PENALTIES: Warning or bench minor against the offending fans' team for delay of game. It is the referee's discretion, depending on the severity of the action, whether or not a warning is necessary."

Are we asking for trouble with this promotion?
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Freddie wrote:Rule 6, Section 30 b. (from 2006 NCAA Ice Hockey Rules & Interpretations)

"Spectators are not permitted to use artificial noisemakers, air horns or electronic amplifiers while the game is in progress.

PENALTIES: Warning or bench minor against the offending fans' team for delay of game. It is the referee's discretion, depending on the severity of the action, whether or not a warning is necessary."

Are we asking for trouble with this promotion?
That's the first thing I thought of when I read the article. We somehow manage to get away with "thundersticks," but only because no coach has complained to the ref yet. I'm sure if Markell wants to be a ................

Usually, if one person has a cowbell or like object, officials look the other way. More than one and you're asking for trouble. I believe something happened at Northern Michigan earlier this season that pertained to a fan (Puckheads or whatever they call themselves) with a drum. If I get some time, I may do some digging on USCHO to find the thread about it. Here's one thread about it, post #6. Starting with post #130 here.
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UNO has been bringing milk jugs filled with coins to make noise for years. Unless it gets too obnoxious, I doubt there will be a problem. Besides, it's for 2 good causes!
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Freddie wrote:Rule 6, Section 30 b. (from 2006 NCAA Ice Hockey Rules & Interpretations)

"Spectators are not permitted to use artificial noisemakers, air horns or electronic amplifiers while the game is in progress.
Artificial noisemakers? So, if I take a scarlet and gray skull and fill it with pasta, would that be considered an "organic" noisemaker?
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Think the Elsassinator knows about this?
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Rightupinthere wrote:
Freddie wrote:Rule 6, Section 30 b. (from 2006 NCAA Ice Hockey Rules & Interpretations)

"Spectators are not permitted to use artificial noisemakers, air horns or electronic amplifiers while the game is in progress.
Artificial noisemakers? So, if I take a scarlet and gray skull and fill it with pasta, would that be considered an "organic" noisemaker?
Just as long as the pasta isn't processed. I think processed pasta could be argued as being artificial :)

Dried beans might be a good way to go.
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McConvey wrote: Dried beans might be a good way to go.
Good idea. I believe beans would provide an interesting and desired timbre.
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Rightupinthere wrote:
McConvey wrote: Dried beans might be a good way to go.
Good idea. I believe beans would provide an interesting and desired timbre.
Before or after eaten? 8)
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