I've been following this discussion casually, and it seems to me that people
are missing the fact that there were three penalties against Michigan--the
penalty that was being served, the delayed penalty, and the THIRD penalty for
deliberately dislodging the goal. Since the third penalty was a penalty shot,
OSU should have had a 5 on 3 power play regardless of whether they scored on
the penalty shot. If the third penalty had not been a penalty shot, but had
been a two-minute penalty, it would have been served after the first penalty
expired.
 
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