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On Thu, 6 Mar 1997, TerryTuschen wrote:
> On a 5-minute major power play, if the team with the man advantage scores 2
> goals during the five minutes, how is that scored for record keeping
> purposes?
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> Assuming that was the only power play opportunity of the game:
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> Would the score sheet show 2 for 1 on the power play (a blistering 150% for
> the night?) or are each of the goals considered a separate power-play
> opportunity and score (2 for 2)?
Two for three. When a goal is scored a new power play begins immediately.
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