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  2. Penalty (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Many other penalties automatically become match penalties if injuries actually occur: under NHL rules, butt-ending, goalies using blocking glove to the face of another player, head-butting, kicking, punching an unsuspecting player, spearing, and tape on hands during altercation [16] must be called as a match penalty if injuries occur.

  3. Match penalty - Wikipedia

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    Match penalty is a term used in some sports for a player having committed such a serious offense that they are sent off for the rest of the game. The term is used in bandy , [ 1 ] floorball , and ice hockey .

  4. Glossary of ice hockey terms - Wikipedia

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    Also trapper or catching glove. The webbed glove that the goaltender wears on the hand opposite the hand that holds the stick. centre Also center. A forward position whose primary zone of play is the middle of the ice. change on the fly Substituting a player from the bench during live play, i.e. not during a stoppage prior to a faceoff. charging The act of taking more than three strides or ...

  5. Spearing - Wikipedia

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    A. C. Spearing (born 1936), Professor of English at the University of ... A penalty in ice hockey; Spearing (gridiron football) a penalty in American and Canadian ...

  6. Every player on the ice gets ejected after fight during NHL game

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    Sometimes hockey officials are like exasperated parents of unruly children: They've just had enough. ... The NHL record for total penalty minutes in a game is 419 set in 2004 by the Senators and ...

  7. Talk:Penalty (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    3 Misconduct, game misconduct, match penalty, ... 4 Spearing penalty. 2 comments. 5 Coincidental penalties. 1 comment. 6 Goals scored during delayed minor calls. 1 ...

  8. Cross-checking - Wikipedia

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    The penalty is generally assessed by the referee that is on ice and is up to their judgment to decide whether the penalty was a cross-check or something else. For example, at the 2014 Sochi Olympics Women's Gold Medal Game between Canada and USA, Hilary Knight of the USA team was assessed a cross-checking penalty on Canada forward Hayley ...

  9. Category:Ice hockey penalties - Wikipedia

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    This category is for penalties relating to ice hockey. Pages in category "Ice hockey penalties" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.