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This guide outlines the procedure for canceling coincidental penalties in hockey to adjust on-ice team strength effectively. Learn how to manage penalties efficiently and ensure fair play with detailed steps and examples.
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PROCEDURE FOR CANCELING COINCIDENTAL PENALTIES M Cancel as MANY penalties as possible O Cancel in a way to make the team only ONE player short T Cancel in a way to avoid TAKING an extra player off the ice O Cancel using the ORDER of penalty occurrence or in the order they were reported by the Referee
1) A B 2 2 5 5 On Ice Strength
2) A B 2+2 2 4 5 On Ice Strength Player from the ice of Team A Who Serves ?
3) A B 2+2 2+2 5 5 On Ice Strength
4) A B 2+2 2 2 5 5 On Ice Strength
5) A B 2 5 2 4 3 On Ice Strength
6) A B 2 2 5 4 5 On Ice Strength Player from Team B serves his own penalty
7) A B 5+2 2 4 5 On Ice Strength Who Serves ? Player from the ice on Team A
8) A B 5+2 5+2 5 5 On Ice Strength
9) A B 2 2 5+2 5 5 4 On Ice Strength Player from Team A serves his own penalty
10) A B 5+2 5+2+2 5 5+5 4 5 On Ice Strength Who serves Team B penalty(s) ? Player from the ice
11) A B 2 2 2+2 2 5 4 On Ice Strength Who serves? Player from Team A serves his own penalty
12) A B 2 2 2 2+2+2 4 5 On Ice Strength Player from the ice on Team B Who serves ?