Playing more than 4 periods a night
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				Green and White Fan
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Playing more than 4 periods a night
That I know of, this has never happened in any games I have ever been at, but does anyone know what the consequences are if a team was to play a player for more than 4 periods in a night?  We were discussing this last night and no one seemed to know the answer.
			
			
									
						
										
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Penalty and OT's have a work around -- penalty player can be replaced in box so as not to impact their 4 period eligibility and OT does not count toward the 4 periods
			
			
									
						
										
						InYourFace09 wrote:Short JV players so you sent out an underclassmen for a JV period, and then Varsity goes into OT, and you try and play him in OT.elliott70 wrote:yesGreen and White Fan wrote:Ever heard of it happening?
Does the other team have to call them out?
If  a kid is playing more than 4 periods it generally is because a school is struggling to field a jv team as it is.  Heck, I be seen a jv team play two 20 minute "periods" just so a jv game could be played.
Someone mentioned the fact injury exception. I can remember before that went into effect and you either had to have a skater change, which was a safety issue, or go without a goalie which kind of made a mockery of the game.
			
			
									
						
										
						Someone mentioned the fact injury exception. I can remember before that went into effect and you either had to have a skater change, which was a safety issue, or go without a goalie which kind of made a mockery of the game.
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