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Date: | Thu, 6 Mar 1997 17:11:41 -0500 |
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Joe LaCour wrote:
> Let me put my 2 cents in.
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> Team A has a man in the box. A delayed penalty is called
> against team A. Before the whistle is blown, team B
> scores. Under the rules, the first penalty expires and the
> penalty on delay goes up on the board.
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> There is a situation in the referees' handbook that covers the
> situation described. I believe Roger handled this correctly.
> Now, if the shot was missed, Hayes and Madden STAY in
> the box.
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> Does this help???
>
> JoeActually, not really, but thanks (-: The situation you desribed, I understand. What is
confusing (also see post by Roger Spurgeon) is that the rule book states that
_penalty-shot_ goals don't erase a minor penalty, as a goal scored normally during a
delayed penalty would. That's what's weird about it, and the reason I posted what
happened because it sounded like some people were thinking the goal that released Hayes
was scored during the delayed penalty, and it wasn't. _That_ would have made sense!(-:
Jennifer
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