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Bring Your Macaroni and MAKE SOME NOISE!!!
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Bring Your Macaroni and MAKE SOME NOISE!!!
Redwingtom
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?
"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 ................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?
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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Artificial noisemakers? So, if I take a scarlet and gray skull and fill it with pasta, would that be considered an "organic" noisemaker?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.
"Science doesn’t know everything? Well science KNOWS it doesn’t know everything… otherwise it’d stop."
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Just as long as the pasta isn't processed. I think processed pasta could be argued as being artificialRightupinthere wrote:Artificial noisemakers? So, if I take a scarlet and gray skull and fill it with pasta, would that be considered an "organic" noisemaker?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.
Dried beans might be a good way to go.
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