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Post by Stephen (League Admin) on Feb 9, 2017 1:26:10 GMT
GamefileNext Sim: Thursday 9th: Lines in by 8pm GMT please. Sorry for the lack of a write up, I may do one tomorrow, but i'm going from a late to an early shift and I need to get to bed.
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Post by jimbo on Feb 9, 2017 1:31:12 GMT
WOW
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2017 8:29:03 GMT
Absolutely fabolous
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Post by BluesGM on Feb 9, 2017 18:52:10 GMT
That's odd...Price only played 55 minutes of this game. I guess he could have been pulled for an extra attacker...but for 5 minutes?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2017 21:30:30 GMT
That's odd...Price only played 55 minutes of this game. I guess he could have been pulled for an extra attacker...but for 5 minutes? I'm going to suggest that EHM is just dumb sometimes. I mean, ignoring penalties for a second, each team should have 6 players on the ice at all times. 6*60 = 360 minutes played. In this game, Atlanta had 4 penalties (ignoring the offsetting roughings), no goals given up and none of them overlapping means they spent exactly 8min shorthanded. Therefore their total icetime should be 352min. However, if you add the total ice time listed for Atlanta, you should get 348:40. That means that Atlanta played not just 5:10 with an empty-net (and somehow didn't give up an empty-net goal), but also 3:20 with fewer players than they were supposed to have on the ice.
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Post by lebas on Feb 9, 2017 22:16:19 GMT
Or delayed penalties, opposing goalie leaves net as soon as the hand goes up.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2017 23:08:43 GMT
Or delayed penalties, opposing goalie leaves net as soon as the hand goes up. That might explain the ~5 minutes Price is out, although that's a hell of a lot of time to be out of the net for 1 delayed penalty, but it definitely wouldn't explain why they were missing a player for ~3 minutes.
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