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On Mon, 17 Nov 1997, Debra Kotredes wrote:
> 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.
In order for them to go to 4-on-4, you have to be able to answer "Yes" to
both of these questions:
1) Are any other penalties on the scoreboard?
2) Is there only one penalty for each team on the play?
If that is the case, then they will play 4-on-4. If not, the players
serve their minors, but the teams don't play shorthanded.
See you later,
John
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