> A powerplay exists when one team has someone the commits a
> penlty (like tripping, hocking, roughing, interference).
> When that happens they go to the penlty box and there team is
> left with only 4 players.  Thus the other team has 5.  A
> goalie will leave the ice sometimes during a game when the
> other team is called for a penlty and your team has possion
> of the puck.  They will leave so that your team can get
> another skater on the ice.  Because its a delayed penlty(the
> haven't blown the whistle yet) as soon as the other team
> touchs the puck play stops.  Or they will leave at the end of
> the game to get another skater on  to try and tie the game up..
>

So if they use this technique to get more forward power, they are,
actually, cheating, or breaking the rules?


This is perfectly within the rules. You are allowed to put 6 players on the
ice (minus the players in the penalty box).

Duane


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