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Jim Teresco < [log in to unmask]> "Princeton-Union
Box and Comments (1/4/97)" (Jan 5, 11:17) |
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On Jan 5, 11:17, Jim Teresco wrote:
>Two Union players pinned Bois
>on the boards behind the net and some pushing and shoving followed.
>Bois was called for unsportsmanlike conduct but John Sicinski was
>called for hitting after the whistle for his retaliation.
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>Since these penalties occurred after the whistle, both Andy Weise and
>I thought the teams would remain skating 5 on 5. But in this case and
>in a few other matching penalties after the whistle, the teams skated
>4 on 4. In fact, a good 6 or 7 minutes of the third was skated 4 on 4
>as referee Drew Taylor sent off pairs of players. I thought the loss
>of manpower only would occur if the penalties occured before a
>whistle.
The rule book states something to the effect of "when ONE set of coincidental
penalties is called (i.e. one member of each team receives a single penalty),
and there are no other penalties on the clock, the teams will skate 4-on-4 with
no substitution." Nowhere is it stipulated that those penalties must occur
before the whistle. One set of matching penalties with nothing else on the
clock results in a 4-on-4. Matching penalties under any other circumstances
(other penalties still on the clock, coincidental double-minors, etc.) do not
cause a reduction in the number of skaters.
--
Disclaimer -- Unless otherwise noted, all opinions expressed above are
strictly those of:
Bill Fenwick
Cornell '86 and '95
LET'S GO RED!! DJF 5/27/94
"So what's Cornell's strategy now -- go to the net?"
-- Grady Whittenberg, Cornell (WQNY) play-by-play announcer, following the
clean-up efforts after Providence goalie Dan Dennis got sick on the ice
during the first round of the Syracuse Invitational
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