The five minutes start once you arrive in the area that you think the ball is.
it is a 2 minute penalty plus a 10 minute game misconduct the checking player has to serve 10 minutes which does NOT result in a power play another player on the team must serve the 2 minute penalty and it IS a power play
In international, American college, and the NHL play is divided into three 20 minute periods.
Running speed, arm strength, hitting for average, hitting for power, and fielding.
A game misconduct is a ten (10) minute penalty that must be served in full, by the player charged, to run consecutively with the five (5) minute major penalty. The guilty player must be off of the playing surface for no less than fifteen (15) minutes.
Babe Ruth
Well it could mean many things. In baseball hitting is called connecting the ball with your bat. In football it means to tackle a player. Hitting could also mean a punch.
The millisecond the 2 minutes run out on the scoreboard, technically speaking. How ever, it normally takes up to 5 seconds for the player to really get back into the games, making it back to the normal 5v5 hockey. Basically, if a player score a goal a second after the 2 minute mark runs out, then his goal would NOT be a power play goal, but an equal strength goal in the stats. But, the game was essentially still a power play for the scoring team because the player had not made it back into the play. Ya digg?
if a guy walks 3 times in a game as his only at bats...is his hitting streak alive??
Joe Dimaggio. 56 games
That he plans on hitting a home-run.
it means that the player is on fire and he's hitting his shots ...
problaby troy polamolu or bob sanders