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Date: | Mon, 17 Nov 1997 09:53:39 -0600 |
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If the calls are made while 5 on 5, teams each play a man down.
However, if made while they are 4 on 4, the players serve the minutes
but they no longer go down to 3 on 3. Too bad - I liked all that open
ice. Exciting.
The interesting one is when a team is up 5 on 4, matching minors leave
it at 5 on 4. That was to handle players intentionally mixing it up
with an opponent while 5 on 4 in order to achieve a 4 on 3 power play,
while is much better offensively than 5 on 4.
Tom Rowe [log in to unmask]
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> When matching minor penalties are called, what is the determining
> factor as to whether play is 4 on 4 or 5 on 5? Does it make any
> difference if the penalty call stops play or if they are called after
> play has stopped? thanks, Tom K.
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