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1 COINCIDENTAL PENALTIES Rule 4.2 (d)

2 COINCIDENTAL PENALTIES
Time Penalty A penalty where the time is displayed on the clock and the team must play short for that player; Coincidental Penalty When penalties of equal duration are imposed against players on each team during the same stoppage of play, they are considered Coincidental; Immediate substitution for players assessed Coincidental penalties.

3 COINCIDENTAL PENALTIES
Guidelines to cancel penalties (MOTO): M – cancel as Many penalties as possible; O – cancel in a way to make the team only One player short; T – cancel in a way to avoid Taking a player from the ice; and O – cancel using the Order of penalty Occurrence, or the Order they were reported.

4 COINCIDENTAL PENALTIES
TIPS TO GUIDE YOU Add total minutes to each team then subtract difference to give rough estimate who will be short and for how long; Cancel Major penalties first, then Minors; Cancel the teams penalties with the least amount of time first. We will show you in the examples today.

5 COINCIDENTAL PENALTIES SITUATION #1
Team A #6 – 2 + 2 Team B #10 – 2 + 2 M Cancel as Many as possible. O T O

6 COINCIDENTAL PENALTIES SITUATION #2
Team A Team B #6 – 2 + 2 #10 – 2 #4 – 2 M Cancel as Many as possible. How Many? 1 O Cancel to make team One player short T O

7 COINCIDENTAL PENALTIES SITUATION #3
Team A Team B #6 – 2 + 2 #6 – 2 #9 – 2 #4 – 2 M How Many can we cancel to each team? 2 O Cancel to make team One player short T Cancel to avoid Taking player from ice O

8 COINCIDENTAL PENALTIES SITUATION #4
Team A Team B #6 – 2 + 2 #6 – 2 #2 – 2 11 #4 – 2 #9 – 2 + 2 M How Many can we cancel to each team? 3 O Cancelling any on Team B leaves them 1 short T Cancel to avoid Taking player from ice O Cancel in Order of Occurrence (Reported)

9 COINCIDENTAL PENALTIES SITUATION #5
Team A Team B #6 – 2 + 2 #6 – 2 #4 – 2 M Cancel as Many as possible O T O

10 COINCIDENTAL PENALTIES SITUATION #6
Team A Team B #9 – GM #3 – 5 + GM #4 – 2 #8 – 2 M How Many can we cancel? 1 Major, 1 Minor O Cancel to make them One player short T Can we cancel to avoid Taking player from ice? O

11 COINCIDENTAL PENALTIES SITUATION #7
Team A Team B #6 – 2 #8 – GM #9 – GM #4 – 2 M How Many can we cancel ? 1 Major, 2 Minors O Cancelling any on Team A leaves 1 player short T Can we cancel to avoid player from ice? Yes O Cancel in Order of Occurrence (Reported)

12 COINCIDENTAL PENALTIES SITUATION #8
Team A Team B #4 – 5 + GM + 2 #9 – 2 #6 – 2 M How Many can we cancel to each team? 1 Minor O Can we cancel to make team One player short? T O

13 COINCIDENTAL PENALTIES
Remember tips for MOTO, it will guide you; Subtract total amount of minutes to each team to give rough estimate who will be short and for how long; Cancel Majors first, Minors second; As the situations get more complex, cancel the teams penalties with the least amount of time first as shown in examples today.

14 QUESTIONS? 14


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