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Reply To: | Kevin (Kip) Harmon |
Date: | Thu, 29 Oct 1998 11:18:53 -0900 |
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It's not ideal, but you could make the switch at the first stoppage of
play after the expiration of the penalty. This would reduce the time your
"cold" goalie was in the game.
On Thu, 29 Oct 1998, Dave Hendrickson wrote:
> >
> > OK. Let's say you score with the goalie in the box. Couldn't you bring
> > in the back-up goalie? Of course, that would still place the team that
> > just scored in a short-handed situation, but wouldn't that work? Then at
> > the completion of the penalty, the first goalie could just skate directly
> > to the bench.
> >
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> What I was trying to say was that if you did score, you'd want your number
> one goalie to be able to go back in the net rather than a number two who
> was cold.
>
> Dave
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