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Someone explain it to me please.
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During regular-season games, if at the end of the three (3) regular twenty (20) minute periods, the score shall be tied, each team shall be awarded one point in the League standings.
The teams will then play an additional overtime period of not more than five (5) minutes with the team scoring first declared the winner and being awarded an additional point. The overtime period shall be played with each team at a numerical strength of four (4) skaters and one (1) goalkeeper. Additional penalties to be assessed consistent with the rules in regulation time.
The overtime period will be commenced immediately following a one (1) minute rest period during which the players will remain on the ice. The teams will not change ends for the overtime period. Goalkeepers may go to their respective players’ benches during this rest period, however, penalized players must remain on the penalty bench. Should a penalized player exit the penalty bench during this rest period, he shall be returned immediately by the officials with no additional penalty being assessed, unless he commits an infraction of any other rule. |
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-Normal kickoffs unlike college as well as punting
-A touchdown wins it
-If the first team only gets a field goal, the other team has a chance
-If the 2nd team scores more than the 1st, the 2nd team wins (Like if Team 1 scores a field goal and Team 2 a TD)
-A safety wins it
-If both teams are tied after they both get the ball once (That could only happen if they both don't score or both get field goals), then next to score wins
-If it is tied at the end than the game ends in a tie
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Yeah, that is the NFL OT rules. What do you think it is? |
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ddudeTop 50 PosterJoin Date: 2007-11-11 Post Count: 47837 |
"Yeah, that is the NFL OT rules. What do you think it is?"
that's N****H****L rules you dunce lol |
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@Ithesportsbomb Um, those are the Golf OT rules. Please learn your stuff. |
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that's N****H****L rules you dunce lol
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No its not. Its the NFL OT rules. |
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No, its the golf OT rules |
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No, its the golf OT rules
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No, your rules are the Golf OT rules. My rules are the NFL OT rules. |
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Yaaaaaa..... WHATEVER you say buddy |
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I'm right.
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thanks ithe :)
and i laughed my ass off when I saw Jeff's post, lmfaooooooo
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tgross25Join Date: 2009-10-26 Post Count: 37268 |
During regular-season games, if at the end of the three (3) regular twenty (20) minute periods, the score shall be tied, each team shall be awarded one point in the League standings.
The teams will then play an additional overtime period of not more than five (5) minutes with the team scoring first declared the winner and being awarded an additional point. The overtime period shall be played with each team at a numerical strength of four (4) skaters and one (1) goalkeeper. Additional penalties to be assessed consistent with the rules in regulation time.
The overtime period will be commenced immediately following a one (1) minute rest period during which the players will remain on the ice. The teams will not change ends for the overtime period. Goalkeepers may go to their respective players’ benches during this rest period, however, penalized players must remain on the penalty bench. Should a penalized player exit the penalty bench during this rest period, he shall be returned immediately by the officials with no additional penalty being assessed, unless he commits an infraction of any other rule. |
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See, tgross knows that the rules I posted are the NFL OT rules. |
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