| If you're a newcomer to the game of
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| | short-handed is referred to a power play
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| hockey you may find the rules of the game
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| | for the other team and a penalty kill for
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| a bit confusing, but with a little
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| | the team that is penalized. There are
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| self-educating you'll pick up them right
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| | minor penalties, major penalties,
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| away. When you understand the hockey
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| | misconduct penalties and severe
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| penalties, you'll find the game more
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| | penalties. With severe penalties, such as
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| enlightening regardless of whether you're
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| | trying to injure another player, a player
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| playing or enjoying a hockey game as a
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| | may be suspended or fined.
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| spectator. The rules for hockey aren't
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| | With a minor penalty, the player sits out
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| too terribly complicated, just pretty
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| | for two minutes or until the other team
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| different from other sports. Once you
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| | scores while the penalized player's team
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| learn the rules, you may be ready to
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| | continues to play with a shortage of one
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| complain about the ref's calls like
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| | player. For major penalties a player
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| everyone does in other sports, but be
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| | warms the bench for five minutes
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| careful about arguing with the referees
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| | regardless of whether or not the other
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| because hockey is a pretty disciplined
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| | team scores. A misconduct penalty earns a
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| game. The captain of a hockey team is the
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| | player a ten minute outage, but during
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| one person designated to talk to
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| | the time a misconduct penalty is being
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| officials about the rules of the game.
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| | served by a player, the player's team
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| Each team has a captain and alternate
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| | doesn't have to play short-handed.
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| captains. The alternates can talk to the
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| | The term "offsetting" refers to a
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| officials about a play if the captain,
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| | situation where both teams have players
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| for one reason or another, is not on the
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| | that are penalized for the same incident.
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| ice.
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| | The players involved in the incident have
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| In hockey, penalties are assessed by
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| | to serve their penalty time, but neither
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| referees for poor behavior. Different
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| | team has to play short-handed in such
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| penalties have different consequences,
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| | situations. Some specific rules of hockey
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| some resulting in a team playing short
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| | clearly state what the penalty or
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| one or two players, but no more than two.
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| | procedure is for certain behaviors, but
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| When a player is taken out of the game
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| | some are left up to the judgment of the
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| because of a penalty, the play that
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| | referee who is the final authority on
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| occurs with the player's team being
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| | penalty assessments.
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