#13 UConn v. #19 UMass (Senior Night - Friday 2/27/26 @7p @ Toscano Family Ice Forum & Saturday 2/28/26 @ Mullins Center @7p). Games on NESN or ESPN+ | Page 5 | The Boneyard

#13 UConn v. #19 UMass (Senior Night - Friday 2/27/26 @7p @ Toscano Family Ice Forum & Saturday 2/28/26 @ Mullins Center @7p). Games on NESN or ESPN+

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How are the goal lights activated?? Manually or by a sensor??
Goal lights at hockey arenas are primarily activated manually by the goal judge to signal a scored goal. This uses a handheld switch or wireless controller plugged into or paired with the light system behind the net. The goal judge presses a button once to turn on the red lights, often with a built-in one-second delay to avoid accidental triggers. A second press turns them off after the goal is confirmed. In NHL setups, wireless controllers provide the main control, with wired switches as backups.
 
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At this very moment (10:33pm Eastern Standard Time) we are 14th in NPI. We cannot lose to New Hampshire next Thursday, but THE GAME ( apologies to Harvard-Yale football) is Providence on the road next Saturday.
 
UConn dominated UMass but still got a tie. UMass goaltender was the difference if it wasn't for him UConn would've blew them out of the water. But we had the lead twice and surrender it twice that can't happen when you are in the lead you got to keep you foot on the pedal instead they let UMass walk right in. Well unh next please play better this Thursday if you can play like you did Tonight you could definitely beat unh. Also protect a lead next time!
 
Just play like you did tonight and Thursday you can beat unh and providence after that!
 
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Goal lights at hockey arenas are primarily activated manually by the goal judge to signal a scored goal. This uses a handheld switch or wireless controller plugged into or paired with the light system behind the net. The goal judge presses a button once to turn on the red lights, often with a built-in one-second delay to avoid accidental triggers. A second press turns them off after the goal is confirmed. In NHL setups, wireless controllers provide the main control, with wired switches as backups.
So if the puck was nowhere near the goal how was this activated. Human error I guess.
 
So if the puck was nowhere near the goal how was this activated. Human error I guess.
Or purposely to stop the 2 on 1. But HE will never investigate it.
 
It’s hard to believe that the lights going out stunt didn’t result in a delay of game or other type of penalty.
We had the game on our stick for crying out loud… how can that happen ?
That play could conceivably keeep us out of the NCAAs.
I’ve got an idea….let’s take 6 points in our last 2 games. that ‘i’l do it!
 
There absolutely needs to be an investigation, that should be a penalty at the very least. Is there any video on this btw, because it wouldn't hurt to have this go viral.
 
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