During Saturday's Penn State at Mercyhurst game, the following situation occured:
Mecyhurst (#4) takes a penalty at 6:54 (5 PSU - 4 MU, PSU PP)
Penn State (#40) takes a penalty at 8:01 (4 PSU - 4 MU, Even)
Penn State (#11) takes a penalty at 8:45 (3 PSU - 4 MU, MU PP)
Mercyhurst does not score during the 4 on 3, #4 returns to the ice at 8:54. Now 5 on 3 for Mercyhurst.
Mercyhurst scores at 9:34 during the 5 on 3.
Who comes out of the box for Penn State?
Keep in mind the following statement from the NCAA Ice Hockey rulebook:
After much discussion among the refs, #11 came out of the box. Did they get it right?
Mecyhurst (#4) takes a penalty at 6:54 (5 PSU - 4 MU, PSU PP)
Penn State (#40) takes a penalty at 8:01 (4 PSU - 4 MU, Even)
Penn State (#11) takes a penalty at 8:45 (3 PSU - 4 MU, MU PP)
Mercyhurst does not score during the 4 on 3, #4 returns to the ice at 8:54. Now 5 on 3 for Mercyhurst.
Mercyhurst scores at 9:34 during the 5 on 3.
Who comes out of the box for Penn State?
Keep in mind the following statement from the NCAA Ice Hockey rulebook:
Note: Short-handed means that the team must be below the numerical
strength of its opponent on the ice at the time the goal is scored. The minor
penalty that terminates automatically is the one that causes the team scored
against to be short-handed.
After much discussion among the refs, #11 came out of the box. Did they get it right?