Something came up in the BC-Michigan State game that left me wondering what
the exact ruling is. Here is the scenario:
Time Player
0:28 A-12 High Sticking minor
1:00 A-14 Slashing major
1:08 B-16 High Sticking minor
2:11 GOAL Team B
As you can see, the goal was scored when Team B had a 4-on-3 power play.
The question is - does the goal count against the minor penalty? My
understanding of CHA and pro rules tells me that it does, because the
second penalty is a major. Do NCAA rules differ on this?
John
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