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Tue, 16 Nov 1993 15:50:46 -0600 |
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Art Stine's message of Tue, 16 Nov 1993 16:22:10 EST. |
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> > Team A (now on a powerplay) scores at 14:55.
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> > Remaining penalty times are:
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> > Team A: 0:05
> > Team B: 0:35
> > 1:35
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> > The question: Which of B's penalties is wiped out? If possible, I would
> > love a specific reference to the applicable rule in the NC$$ rulebook.
> >
> I believe the rule is that the first penalty from team B is the one that
> gets wiped (the penalties get wiped in a first in, first out order). If they
> wiped out the 2nd team B penalty, then team B would only be short-handed
> for another 35 secs, rather than the 1:35 and thus they would get 'less' of
> a penalty ...
I have seen it called this way.
I *thought* it was the other way (that it was the *second* penalty on
team B which would end), since it (the second penalty) made them short-handed
(in this case) or in the case of a 5-on-3 power play it would have made them
more short-handed.
However, I think that last year Mike Machnik told me that it is
the first penalty (but I could be wrong again).
--david
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