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Thanks for the plug Roger.
As for icing, it is when a team shoots (dumps) the puck to the other end of the ice when they are on the opposite side of the red line, and there is no chance of player from either team touching it before it goes past the end line, which is the line that runs in front of the goal. It is done purposely, and was used in situations when your players were tired and you needed a line change.
This season though there is a new rule. If you ice the puck, you can't make a line change. So teams are more careful. On the flip side, the linesmen (the two without orange bands on their sleeves) are being more lenient. If the player was actually trying to make a pass, yet the puck didn't make it to their teammate, the linesmen will wave it off and let the play continue.
Hope this helps.
Congrats on 11 months of blogging! I don't have any suggestions on what you should do. I enjoy reading your blog because you always have something interesting posted, and you post often.
You seriously didn't know what icing is? I'm starting to think you ARE a 23-year-old sorority chick from Urbana. Don't black people like hockey? I can't imagine why - there has to be at least two black hockey players!
I love not having Daylight Savings. Now we're three hours behind the imperialistic East Coast and everything on television but the network stations starts an hour earlier. Cool.
I notice you didn't deny being a 23-year-old sorotiy chick. I am not saying, I am just saying.
GP- I tried out for the sorority, but I was rejected, just because I'm not female. The shock! The horror! The shame!
Actually, when I was in college, the Greeks were really on the decline. The scene never interested me.
I wouldn't WANT to be 23 again.
And Margaret Mitchell wears army boots.
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