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Now could someone please explain runner advancement under the infield fly
rule???????
tee-hee
Mike A
Hambone wrote:
> What would be the case if the puck is hit by another skater's stick or
> skate
> after the penalty expires and then crosses the end line? Seems the ruling
> is inconsistent with the end of a game determining when a goal is scored.
> In that case, the time of the shot is not the determining factor but when
> the puck crosses the goal line. In either case, the shooter is firing the
> puck before the expiration of time, whether it be a penalty expiring or a
> game ending.
>
> Hambone
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wayne T Smith <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 12:32 PM
> Subject: Icing rules question
>
>
>>With the recent fine question and answers on DQs, I'll pitch in with a
>>new question ...
>>
>>In a UMaine game this past weekend, Team A, with their man-down time
>>about to expire, fires the puck for the length of the ice. Before the
>>puck crosses the goal line extended, however, the penalty time expires
>>and Team A returns to full strength.
>>
>>Question: Was icing whistled or waived off?
>>
>>(I must admit, it's been so long since I've seen this situation, I'd
>>forgotten the correct call!)
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>>
>>cheers, wayne
>>
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