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On Mar 2, 14:33, Sean Pickett wrote:
>> Good question. Never ran into this one. I also don't think it is "written
>> down" anywhere. But I would charge it against the guy who came out for the
>> extra man. I know, he didn't actually give up the goal, but what can you
>> do. :-)
>
>Last year this happened to BU when on a delayed penalty against UML
>the Terriers put the puck into their own net. The goal was charged
>against Michel Larocque, even though he was on the BU bench at the
>time.
There's a bit of a difference here, though. I believe it's common practice
*not* to note the empty net when a goalie heads off on a delayed penalty. At
least, those seconds that he is on the bench never seem to be subtracted from
his total time played. (He's not really gone, it just looks that way)
--
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