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Eric Rickin wrote:
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>Also, a referee type question: There was a skirmish last night and the CC
>play got "a 5 minute major for roughing" and the Michigan player got "a 5
>minute major from checking from behind." What the hell are these calls?
>I can see the latter one, but the 5 minute roughing major? And, neither
>player was kicked out. Am I missing something?
Well, most penalties can be either 2- or 5-minute penalties. 5 minutes
for roughing isn't a call I've seen very often, I would suspect that the
only difference between it and a fighting major is that roughing keeps
you in the game. Checking from behind is called relatively often as a
major.
See you later,
John
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John C.K. Edwards Stats Geek, Ottawa Jr Senators (7-3-1 15pts) (CJHL)
Carleton U., Law IV Owner: Ottawa Polar Bears (WIFFL) (5-2)
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