You are correct Janet. Just checked the rule book. I guess we convinced the ref to be incorrect. LOL
You are correct Janet. Just checked the rule book. I guess we convinced the ref to be incorrect. LOL
So what I read in the stats about 4 on 4 when Huntsville scored is a bunch of crap. I know damn well that they skate 3 on 3 in over time. And if there is a penalty than it is 4 on 3. You don't skate with less than 3 players. If a matching penalty occurs that it remains 3 on 3. Now it was mention that if you have a player serving a penalty in regulation at the end of that time then he continue serving it in over time causing you having a PK while skating 4 on 3. If that player serving a penalty in regulation has over 1 minute (1:59) to serve then all he has to serve in OT is one minute.....is all of this correct. All this came up because the winning score came while playing 4 on 4. But the worst thing is letting Huntsville score the tieing goal with 2 mins and 9 seconds left in regulation on a short handed goal......now that sucks.....
We should be hungry tonight. I'm looking for a Saints win then an IceGators blowout!
Well we had a Saints blow out now we need an Icegators win........
Frenchie, I can't believe I typed what I typed earlier in the day....must have been hitting the crack pipe pretty hard.
Omi took a minor penalty at the 20:00 minute mark of the third period. Last season, any penalties in the OT period were cut in half (makine the two minute minor only 60 seconds in ot). However, a press released dated october 27, 2009 states that THIS season the penalty will remain at two minutes.
If the goal was scored at the 3:11 minute mark of the overtime period, then there was only 1:49 left to play in the period. Omi's 2:00 minute penalty was complete and was on the ice when the goal was scored. While he was in the box, it was a 4 on 3 powerplay. Once his penalty expired, it became 4 on 4, until presumably the next stoppage of play, which didn't happen because we scored. No stoppage between the time he came out and the time the goal was scored.
Does that make sense what I'm trying to say?
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