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  2. Overtime (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Overtime is a method of determining a winner in an ice hockey game when the score is tied after regulation. The main methods of determining a winner in a tied game are the overtime period (commonly referred to as overtime), the shootout, or a combination of both. If league rules dictate a finite time in which overtime may be played, with no ...

  3. Overtime (sports) - Wikipedia

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    Overtime (OT) or extra time is an additional period of play to bring a game to a decision and avoid declaring the match a tie or draw where the scores are the same. In some sports, this extra period is played only if the game is required to have a clear winner, as in single-elimination tournaments where only one team or players can advance to the next round or win the tournament and replays ...

  4. Season structure of the NHL - Wikipedia

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    The season structure of the National Hockey League (NHL) is divided into the pre-season, regular season, and the Stanley Cup playoffs. In the pre-season, which is generally held during the last two weeks of September, each team plays several not-for-the-record exhibition games. In the regular season, which generally runs from early October ...

  5. Rule changes to overtime hockey games could lead to shootouts ...

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    Beginning with current county tournaments and extending to cup and state tournaments later this season, do-or-die games can now end with a shootout. Rule changes to overtime hockey games could ...

  6. Michigan State hockey forces OT with late goal, but falls to ...

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    MSU's Joey Larson scores with 18 seconds remaining to force overtime, but Gophers earn 6-5 win in extra period. ... — Michigan State Hockey (@MSU_Hockey) November 26, 2023.

  7. Three points for a win - Wikipedia

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    For example in ice hockey where overtime/shootouts are used determine the winner for every game in at the end of Regulation teams earn 3 points for a win, 1 point for a tie, 0 zero points for a loss, the winner overtime/shootouts earn an additional point for total two earn in the game.

  8. Ice hockey statistics - Wikipedia

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    OTL – Overtime losses – Games the team has lost in overtime; SOL – Shootout losses – Games the team has lost in a shootout (Note: Many leagues, most notably the NHL, do not separate overtime losses and shootout losses, including all losses past regulation in the overtime losses statistic.)

  9. A quadruple-overtime game? Here's how it compares to other ...

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    In overtime, they again trailed by three with under 20 seconds to play. Kai'ryn Brown tied the game with a 3-pointer. In the ensuing chaos, Central's Trey Sweigart stole the inbounds pass and ...