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On Nov 24, 10:42, Jim Love wrote:
>> The second period started with both teams receiving matching minors for
>> "protocol violations," which I can only guess to mean that neither team
>> was in place for a face-off when the intermission clock ran down to 00:00.
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> I've seen this called to ONE team when they were (intentionally) late at
>returning to the ice following the intermission break (in protest of what
>was regarded by them as a horrendous call just before the prior period
>ended), but such a dual penalty is a new one on me. How was it that NEITHER
>team could manage to get its centerman in place for the face-off in a timely
>fashion ??
A post on the USCHO message board says that the penalties were called because
both teams were late coming out of the locker room. Whether it was truly
egregious dawdling or a hypersensitive ref, I couldn't guess.
>> In the last minute of the game, with a scramble around the UMass goal, a
>> UMass defenseman intentionally dislodged the net. UVM was given the
>> choice of a power play or a penalty shot, and they scored on the sub-
>> sequent penalty shot.
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> I'm admittedly no expert on the arcania (sp ??) of the rulebook, but I
>hadn't realized that this infraction was coupled to a CHOICE of outcomes.
>Are penalty shots always offered as a choice to the appropriate team/coach,
>or are there instances where a penalty shot is AUTOMATICALLY awarded ??
I don't have a rule book handy, but as I recall, whenever a penalty shot is
discussed in the rules, it's always mentioned as "a penalty shot/optional minor
penalty shall be awarded" etc. The USA Hockey rulebook does describe a few
situations in which a goal is awarded instead of a penalty shot (like in the
above situation, if the goaltender had been pulled and the empty net was
dislodged as the puck was clearly going to enter it). I don't know if the NCAA
rulebook does this.
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