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Post by Belfast on Mar 6, 2023 12:47:07 GMT -7
When you are SH and generate a shot on goal. If the opposing goalie, on advantage, saves the puck to the SH teams C position, what happens?
A: Does it go across to the Advantaged teams C position? B: Is it re-rolled until a result on the SH team is made? C: Is it Frozen?
When you are SH and have a shot AGAINST, that you save to your own C position, that is a frozen puck, just wondering what happens in that opposing situation.
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Post by nash on Mar 6, 2023 14:55:26 GMT -7
I'll post the sequence of play below:
1. Shorthanded team generates a shot. 2. Goalie save is a "c" (lower case). 3. Shorthanded team has no "c" but also no red die roll was made to generate the position the puck returned to.
In the past I believe a pass to an empty position by the shorthanded team would get intercepted by the advantage team if there was a player opposite. However an interception rather than a pass may mean we would re-roll in some manner (on the matrix or the 1-6 rebound result).
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Post by revelstoke on Mar 6, 2023 15:02:08 GMT -7
If it's a lower case c, doesn't it just go to the opposing team's centre? Since I'm assuming there is one, as they're on the powerplay?
If it's an upper case C, then we just play it as frozen, right?
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Post by Belfast on Mar 6, 2023 17:33:02 GMT -7
If it's a lower case c, doesn't it just go to the opposing team's centre? Since I'm assuming there is one, as they're on the powerplay? If it's an upper case C, then we just play it as frozen, right? No, if its an upper case C it goes to that teams center. He was on the PP so he had a center. It wasnt teh SH goalie making the save in this case Larry.
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Post by Belfast on Mar 6, 2023 17:34:01 GMT -7
Thanks Steve, it didn't impact teh game, but good to know going forward that these are indeed frozen pucks.
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