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thehustler posted:
Really, the easiest way to see a 3 on 3 would be in overtime with coincidental minors. OT is 4 on 4 standard, so a quick penalty to both teams would result in a 3 on 3. If one of the teams takes another penalty after that, the other team actually gets to put another skater on the ice in order to give them the man advantage while still leaving 3 skaters on the other side.
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# ¿ Jan 24, 2013 22:24 |
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