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Reply To: | Kevin (Kip) Harmon |
Date: | Thu, 29 Oct 1998 11:03:47 -0900 |
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OK. Let's say you score with the goalie in the box. Couldn't you bring
in the back-up goalie? Of course, that would still place the team that
just scored in a short-handed situation, but wouldn't that work? Then at
the completion of the penalty, the first goalie could just skate directly
to the bench.
On Thu, 29 Oct 1998, Dave Hendrickson wrote:
> Kepler wrote:
> > *May* a goalie serve his/her own minor or major? E.g., say a team is about
> > to pull the goalie anyway, and doesn't wish to short the bench by placing a
> > player in the box instead of the goalie.
>
> But what if you score with the extra skater? Then you can't put him back
> in.
>
> Dave
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