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So many men on the ice
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So many men on the ice
This happened the other night in the Florida game. Sort of amusing....
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Re: So many men on the ice
Amazing.
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Gaucho wrote:Amazing.
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Re: So many men on the ice
How can that even happen? did Florida have a major major major power play?
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Re: So many men on the ice
The dreaded 2-Line Advantage
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jwest21 wrote:The dreaded 2-Line Advantage
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+1, would read again.jwest21 wrote:The dreaded 2-Line Advantage
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Re: So many men on the ice
Gary Roberts looked at this image....and was scared
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Re: So many men on the ice
If Roberts was one of the Bruins on the ice, they would have called offsetting penalties.shafnutz05 wrote:Gary Roberts looked at this image....and was scared
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Re: So many men on the ice
I wonder if you get 2 bench minors if they would have had 12 on the ice.
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Re: So many men on the ice
not sure if serious but....no. you could empty the bench and they could still only call one minor.Beveridge wrote:I wonder if you get 2 bench minors if they would have had 12 on the ice.
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Re: So many men on the ice
If Roberts was one of the Bruins on the ice, he still would have scored ... 2 goals.Steve wrote:If Roberts was one of the Bruins on the ice, they would have called offsetting penalties.shafnutz05 wrote:Gary Roberts looked at this image....and was scared
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Re: So many men on the ice
I don't know, I thought they gave you about 5 feet to the wall on the line change, 2-3-4 are not technically "on the ice" to be counted.
1 coming on for 9 is a bit early, but I bet it happens every game.
1 coming on for 9 is a bit early, but I bet it happens every game.
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Re: So many men on the ice
Even not counting those it's still 6 guys, so unless it was an empty net situation too many men.DropEmJayBird wrote:I don't know, I thought they gave you about 5 feet to the wall on the line change, 2-3-4 are not technically "on the ice" to be counted.
1 coming on for 9 is a bit early, but I bet it happens every game.
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Re: So many men on the ice
oh yea, 6 guys would be an okay call, but I would imagine on a wholesale change, you could easily find things just like this.
It's a pet peeve when I see a guy 30 feet off the bench replacing a guy who just got to the bench 1 second ago, and miraculously that guy who just jumped on now has great position on a penguins forward with the puck.
It's a pet peeve when I see a guy 30 feet off the bench replacing a guy who just got to the bench 1 second ago, and miraculously that guy who just jumped on now has great position on a penguins forward with the puck.
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Re: So many men on the ice
They talk about this every once in a while in the league. An officiating booster shot if you will. And then it kind of gets looser and looser and then someone says, "hey!" and they go back to calling it tight again. There was a playoffs a few years ago where there two dozen too many men calls or some outrageousness...
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Obviously not 09 in the finalsmikey287 wrote:They talk about this every once in a while in the league. An officiating booster shot if you will. And then it kind of gets looser and looser and then someone says, "hey!" and they go back to calling it tight again. There was a playoffs a few years ago where there two dozen too many men calls or some outrageousness...
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Re: So many men on the ice
I always thought the league is way to forgiving on how line changes happen. When these over laps happen that whole side of the ice is shutdown you can't make play through there.
I always said if you want a small tweek to increase scoring tighter line changes i think would have a profound effect. If you couldn't go on the ice until the player arrives 3 feet from the bench then you would have much more open ice and the possibility of odd man breaks.
Or just do this for OT.
I always said if you want a small tweek to increase scoring tighter line changes i think would have a profound effect. If you couldn't go on the ice until the player arrives 3 feet from the bench then you would have much more open ice and the possibility of odd man breaks.
Or just do this for OT.
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Re: So many men on the ice
It will never be called thT tight because there are more important things for the officials to be watching.
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Re: So many men on the ice
Did anyone watch video to see how that still shot occurred? Just judging from the still, my best guess is: players 1, 2, 3, 4, and 9 were leaving the ice on a full change. Players 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, and 11 jumped on to replace them, with somebody getting confused so they momentarily had 6 guys jump on to replace 5. But just from the still it's possible player 3 or 4 never touched the ice, and was dangling a leg over the boards in preparation for a change that never happened. That would be amusing, because it's possible with a reasonably loose interpretation of the line change rules that there was no penalty on the play. But I doubt it really happened that way.
As an aside, it's kind of fun to have both benches all jump onto the ice to play the last 30 seconds or so of a beer league game 13 vs. 11, and the referees usually laugh it off. But they probably take that more seriously in the NHL.
As an aside, it's kind of fun to have both benches all jump onto the ice to play the last 30 seconds or so of a beer league game 13 vs. 11, and the referees usually laugh it off. But they probably take that more seriously in the NHL.
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Re: So many men on the ice
If Roberts was one of the Bruins on the ice, Florida could have ran 3 lines out with the same result.Pitts wrote:If Roberts was one of the Bruins on the ice, he still would have scored ... 2 goals.Steve wrote:If Roberts was one of the Bruins on the ice, they would have called offsetting penalties.shafnutz05 wrote:Gary Roberts looked at this image....and was scared