Briar King, on 18 May 2018 - 12:44 AM, said:
Come on Tampa! 2-1 in 1st!!
Y'all fuckers are depressing me to. Leaving it to the guy who barely knows anything about the sport other then watching the Olympic Games to fill the thread up.
Sorry! Was super busy the last few days. Tampa ties up their series now 2-2, I'm surprised how close these semi-finals are.
Briar King, on 18 May 2018 - 02:17 AM, said:
Ok so what exactly is an iceing? Throwing ice on someone with stick or blades or something like NFL's intentional grounding? It's not really clear to me what's happening when it's called.
An icing is when you shoot the puck down the ice towards the opposing side before you reach the centre red-line. Once you have crossed the line then you can dump the puck in. This is to keep the game fast paced and prevent defending teams from just shooting it away all the time. Although, if you ice the puck and your player is ahead of the opposing teams player (further down the ice) towards the opposing zone then the icing can be waved off. Basically whoever reaches the dots where they take faceoffs in the zone first after the puck is iced is when it's decided. So if your player gets there first there is no icing but if the opposing team does then an icing is called.
Once an icing is called the faceoff takes place back in your own zone and you are not allowed to make a player change, so you don't want to ice it when your players have been on long since they'll be tired and in their own zone which gives an advantage to the opposing team as they are allowed to change.
However, if you have a penalty then you are allowed to ice it in that situation only.
Sorry if that's a bit confusing
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