In ice hockey, What happens when a penalty is committed during a delayed penalty?

2013-07-12 6:35 am
Lets say team A commits a penalty and team B manages to keep possession of the puck which would enforce the delayed penalty. Now lets say another player from team A commits a penalty during this delayed penalty, how would the penalty minutes be enforced? Also what if the same player that committed the penalty initially commits a penalty AGAIN during the delayed penalty?

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2013-07-12 1:25 pm
✔ 最佳答案
The first answer is right -- if it's two different players that earn penalties, it becomes a 5-on-3 and if it's the same player earning both, then its a 4 minute (or longer) 5 on 4.

If the other team scores while there are multiple delayed penalties, then only one of the penalties is cancelled out. The player would still have to sit the second penalty.
2013-07-12 2:55 pm
it would just double up and thats it. if he trips people twice or whatver he did. it would double up or be a 5 on 3 if another player from team A commits a penalty
2013-07-12 7:40 pm
Add time, 3 on 5, A team fans boo, B team fans likes it and feels good.
2013-07-12 2:51 pm
I'm pretty sure that if 2 different players commit a penalty, they both serve their time for whatever penalty they did separately eg. Player A hooked someone, player B slashed someone, they both get a separate 2 minutes.

If the same player does it again, I think that just adds to his last penalty. Hook and a slash to the same player total of 4:00
參考: Me Being Pretty Sure


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