salsa man SALSA Nov 20, 2013 4,460 41 California Dec 19, 2014 #1 If a team scores during a delayed penalty, without or before pulling the goalie, does that still wipe out the ensuing power play?
If a team scores during a delayed penalty, without or before pulling the goalie, does that still wipe out the ensuing power play?
Kane One Registered User Feb 6, 2010 43,180 12,488 Brooklyn, New NY Dec 19, 2014 #2 Yes. You aren't required to pull the goalie. It's just a perfect strategy created around the wording of when a penalty is officially called. The goal was still scored at even strength even if the goalie was pulled.
Yes. You aren't required to pull the goalie. It's just a perfect strategy created around the wording of when a penalty is officially called. The goal was still scored at even strength even if the goalie was pulled.
kytem2 Registered User Nov 18, 2003 4,951 5 Ottawa Visit site Dec 19, 2014 #4 The powerplay is negated if a team scores on a delayed penalty.
iBELEAF Registered User May 30, 2011 1,564 108 Vancouver Dec 20, 2014 #5 So why wasn't his penalty negated?
Kbs Registered User Jun 30, 2008 2,798 0 London ON Dec 20, 2014 #6 iBELEAF said: So why wasn't his penalty negated? Click to expand... The Leafs were already on the powerplay, so Kessel's goal ended the current powerplay and the delayed penalty started a new powerplay.
iBELEAF said: So why wasn't his penalty negated? Click to expand... The Leafs were already on the powerplay, so Kessel's goal ended the current powerplay and the delayed penalty started a new powerplay.