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Reply To: | Arthur C. Mintz |
Date: | Mon, 17 Oct 1994 13:43:49 -0400 |
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>1) How does one score a 5-on-3c situation as regards to number of power
> plays? Let's give a scenario: Team A is penalized for a 2-minute minor
> at 10:00 of a period. They get a second minor at 10:30. Team B doesn't
> score on either the first 5-on-4 (from 10:00 to 10:30), the 5-on-3 (10:30
> to 12:00) or the second 5-on-4 (12:00 to 12:30). Technically, how many
> power plays did Team B have?
In the ECAC, team B would be considered to be 0 for 2. I can't speak for
how other conferences account for it.
>2) What the hell is it with the interference calls? There must have been at
> least 7 or 8 during Saturday's game. While some were justified, there
> were a few (on both sides) that were VERRRRRY iffy. I mean, I'm all for
> calling a tight game if it's justified, but SHEEEESH. 19 power play
> situations?
Here we go again. Instruct the officials to crack down on interference,
then complain when they do. It happens every year.
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Arthur C. Mintz [log in to unmask] (607) 255-1487
Senior Project Leader
Cornell Information Technologies / Information Resources
"Never confuse motion with progress."
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