Regular Season: 67 PIM - Randy Holt - Los Angeles Kings - March 11, 1979 Playoffs: 42 PIM - Dave Schultz - Philadelphia Flyers - April 22, 1976
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
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The most penalty yards accessed in an NFL game is 374 in the game between the Cleveland Browns and Chicago Bears on November 25, 1951. However, the 23 penalties in the Ravens/Packers game did set an NFL record, breaking the old record of 22 called in three games (Dodgers vs Packers in 1944, Bears vs. Eagles in 1944, 49ers vs. Bills in 1998).
Flipper Anderson holds the Rams team record and the NFL record for receiving yards in a single game with 336 yards in a game against the Saints in 1989.
Derrick Thomas with 7
No penalty that would affect the outcome of the game. The only negative is statistical -- a lot of official errors does not look good on a player's record.
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.
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
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The second highest penalty minutes total in an NHL game by both teams is 406 minutes in a game between the Minnesota North Stars and Boston Bruins on February 26, 1981. This number is not significantly less than the NHL record of 419 minutes between the Ottawa Senators and Philadelphia Flyers on March 5, 2004.
I believe it was April 1, 1998 when they combined for 46 penalties, and 228 penalty minutes.
A game misconduct.
The statistic used to track penalties was traditionally called Penalty Infraction Minutes (PIM), although the alternate term Penalties in Minutes has become common in recent years.
A ten minute penalty to be served consecutively with other penalties given at the time of the infraction. A Game misconduct penalty, while a ten minute major, depending on the infraction and the extent of possibly injure to a player the offending player may also be assessed a Game Misconduct-Match Penalty, meaning the player is disqualified (ejected) from the game. However, a Game Misconduct nor a Match penalty is require for a player to be disqualified. A player can be DQ'd on a five minute major penalty for certain infractions.
Nothing, the penalty is not carried over to the next game (if that's what you're wondering).
It all depends on the penalty. In minor hockey If a player receives a 5 minute major, they are automatically ejected from the game, and someone else will serve that 5 minutes. You can get a M21 which is a 10 minute penalty for harassment of the official. So a major penalty could be 5 minutes or it could be 10. -David
In this situation, if a referee feels the player is deliberately trying to hold up play and delay the game, the player will probably be assessed a two-minute delay of game penalty.