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Date: | Wed, 28 Oct 1998 14:30:24 -0500 |
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In the NCAA, goaltenders are required to serve their own majors and
misconducts, but not minors. In the situation of a major, an additional
player must go to the box with the goalie since the goalie may not go on
the ice at the end of the 5:00 because the team would have 2 goalies on the
ice. See NCAA rules 4-7a and 4-7b.
This is different than USA Hockey where all minors, majors, and 10 min.
misconducts called on the goalie are served by a player on the ice at the
time of the infraction other than the goalie. See USA Hockey rule 407a.
I believe that the NHL is the same as USA Hockey in this regard, but do not
have a rulebook, so I cannot be absolutely certain.
Patrick Bracco
229 Dodge Hall of Engineering Oakland University
Rochester, Michigan 48309-4401 Dept. of Computer & Infomation Services
(248)370-4368 e-mail: [log in to unmask]
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