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> From: Jim Baines <[log in to unmask]>
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>>4-2-e Coincidental minor penalties revised:
>> When ONE minor penalty is assessed to ONE player of EACH team
>> at the same stoppage of play, these penalties will be served
>> without substitution provided thre are no other penalties in
>> effect and visible on the clock. <specifics on players returning
>> to play is in par 2 (omited by me)>
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> Okay. Let me get this straight, as this is a big one.
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> When a coincidental minor occurs, and there is/are...
> *no other penalties, the teams play 4-on-4.
> *one person in the box, the teams still play 5-on-4.
> *one person from each team in the box, the teams still play 4-on-4.
yes
> When two coincidental minors occur, and there's no one in the box,
> the teams play 3-on-3. But if there is someone in the box, the
> numbers stay intact.
nope because we asssed ONE minor to TWO players of EACH team so it
should be still 5 on 5
and of course coincidental double minors would leave 5 on 5 on the ice
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> (Of course, when I say "in the box," that doesn't include misconducts.)
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> Do I have this right?
or am i wrong????????
charlie shub
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