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Date: | Wed, 5 Mar 1997 23:39:56 -0500 |
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> The second paragraph describes NCAA rules. Team on power play
> scores while another delayed penalty is being called -->> delayed
> penalty is put on the board and served in its entirety and the
> man already in the box comes out.
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> I still don't understand how it all works together when a penalty
> shot also figures in, but I can at least clear up the one source
> of confusion. I only know this because of a friendly argument a
> few years back that caused us to do some research.
My understanding of the rules is that the penalty shot would be assessed
just like a timed penalty (i.e. in this scenario, the player in the box
comes out and the non-offending team gets to take the penalty shot). The
rules specify the handling of these situations generically, without
referring specifically to a timed penalty.
Howie
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