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From: SCERO at OLEC
Date: 10/19/94 7:44AM
To: INTERNET:[log in to unmask] at OCF_INFORM
Subject: Re: BG-MSU penalty discussion
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Glen Keeney writes....
>> Anyway one of the issues apparently had to do with exactly when a
>> penalty terminates. That is when a penalty is recorded at, say, 5:30, does
>> it end and 7:29, 7:30, or 7:31 and apparently no rule covers the situation
>> exactly (so says the hockey office; I looked quickly and could find nothing
>> either).
>> It boils down to just 'what time is it?' when the clock says 7:30? Of
>> course the clock says that for nearly a full second (minus the switching
>> time from one second to the next). The question then becomes what if the
>> penalty is recorded 5:30? Did the player start serving the 2 minutes at the
>> start of the "5:30" second or at the end of the "5:30" second? And was the
>> goal scored at the start of the 'second' or at the end of the'second'. Could
>> be a crucial point.
The rule books clearly state the duration of all minor penalties is 2:00
minutes. So if the penalty starts at 5:30, it expires at 7:30, not 7:29 which
would be a 1:59 second penalty. When the clock read 0:00 for the remaining
penalty time, the penalty is up regardless of whether or not the player has
returned to the ice.
Rick
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INTERNET:[log in to unmask] Glen Keeney 17:11 EDT 18-Oct-94 for SCERO 17:30 EST
18-Oct-94 Message 3442-26886
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