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Forwarded to HOCKEY-L since this is the better place for it.
>Date: Tue, 5 Sep 1995 10:34:21 -0400 (EDT)
>From: Lemieux Crew <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Rules changes
>cc: Multiple recipients of list INFO-HOCKEY-L <[log in to unmask]>
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>On Fri, 1 Sep 1995, Lynn Burke wrote:
>> When a substitution for a goalkeeper is made, the
>> substitute must play in goal until the first stoppage
>> of play thereafter, except when a team substitutes a
>> sixth player for the goalkeeper when a delayed
>> penalty is signaled against the opposing team.
>Does this mean that if a goalie gets hurt near the end of a game and
>his/her team is down a goal or two that they can NOT pull them for the
>extra skater to attempt to tie the game???
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>> 2-6-f Injured Players -- Revised Rule
>> When a player's or otficial's uniform has blood on it
>> (whether it is the player's or official's blood or
>> someone else's blood), the official must stop the
>> game at the earliest possible time and make the
>> player or official leave the game to have the
>> uniform evaluated by medical personnel. If the
>> team's medical personnel determine that the blood
>> has saturated the uniform, the player or official
>> must change the bloodiest part of the uniform.
>> If saturation has not occurred, the player or
>> official may continue to wear the uniform.
>Huh??? If the uni is saturated that mean barring a soaked jersey that
>the blood will NOT come off but if it is just on top of the jersey it
>WILL brush off easily. Seems backwards to me.
>
>Josh
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