5 minute majors and PP%?
Posted by CowbellGuy
5 minute majors and PP%?
Posted by: CowbellGuy (---.biotech.cornell.edu)
Date: May 06, 2002 04:38PM
If team A gets a 5 minute major and team B scores twice, does that show up as going 1/1, 2/1, or 2/2 on the box score?
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Re: 5 minute majors and PP%?
Posted by: Greg Berge (---.dial.spiritone.com)
Date: May 06, 2002 04:43PM
It shows as 2/3, unless the second ppg is scored at the exact second the penalty expires, in which improbable case it shows as 2/2.
Each time the team scores, another pp begins.
Each time the team scores, another pp begins.
Re: 5 minute majors and PP%?
Posted by: CowbellGuy (---.biotech.cornell.edu)
Date: May 06, 2002 04:54PM
Really? First time I heard that. ok. Thanks
Re: 5 minute majors and PP%?
Posted by: Greg Berge (---.dial.spiritone.com)
Date: May 06, 2002 05:03PM
Welcome.
Re: 5 minute majors and PP%?
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (---.phys.utb.edu)
Date: May 06, 2002 06:34PM
Actually, I think it's 2/3 in any event. If there's no penalty time on the clock when the goal is scored, it's not a PPG. I'm not sure if it says that explicitly, although I believe I read something in the scorer's rules that no goal can be scored at 20:00 of a period; even if they don't drop the puck at center ice after the goal, it still goes down at 19:59.
BTW, the NCAA rules are on line at [www.ncaa.org] and the statistician's manual is at [www.ncaa.org]
BTW, the NCAA rules are on line at [www.ncaa.org] and the statistician's manual is at [www.ncaa.org]
According to the statistician's manual
Posted by: jtwcornell91 (---.phys.utb.edu)
Date: May 06, 2002 06:42PM
Section 8, article 3:
So I was wrong. In fact, Article 4 goes on to say that a team can be perfect on a major power play if they score at the moment it expires. They also mention that a team can be perfect on a major power play if they take a penalty at the same stoppage as the goal which wipes out the rest of the PP. (Presumably also if they score a PPG on a major in overtime.)
The thing that was confusing me is that Section 8 Article 2 says
Penalties are considered to still be in effect at the moment of expiration, 2:00 (or 5:00 for majors) after they begin. A Team White goal scored at the 2:00 mark of a Team Blue minor penalty is considered a power-play goal.
So I was wrong. In fact, Article 4 goes on to say that a team can be perfect on a major power play if they score at the moment it expires. They also mention that a team can be perfect on a major power play if they take a penalty at the same stoppage as the goal which wipes out the rest of the PP. (Presumably also if they score a PPG on a major in overtime.)
The thing that was confusing me is that Section 8 Article 2 says
which seems to imply the opposite of what follows.
A goal scored two minutes after a penalty has begun is NOT considered a power-play goal. When the clock hits that two - minute mark, the penalty is over.
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