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-- [ From: Kepler * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] --
>> *May* a goalie serve his/her own minor or major? E.g., say a team is
about
>> to pull the goalie anyway, and doesn't wish to short the bench by placing
a
>> player in the box instead of the goalie.
> But what if you score with the extra skater? Then you can't put him back
in.
Put the back-up goalie in the box to serve the penalty, put the regular
goalie on the bench. If you score, put the regular goalie back in and put
*another* player in with the back-up, as when a goalie serves a regular
major. When the penalty expires, the additional player comes back into play
. At the next stoppage, the back-up returns to the bench. Simple. ;-)
(Anticipated objection: It's probably not legal to, in effect, change the
man serving the penalty midway through it.)
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