A double minor penalty in hockey is when a player receives two consecutive minor penalties at the same time, resulting in a four-minute penalty. This differs from a regular minor penalty, which is a two-minute penalty for a single infraction.
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Never. There are no Umpires nor are there Penalty Strokes in hockey.
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Yes, a penalty shot does count as a shot on goal in hockey.
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These are types of penalties, but often used in lieu of the word penalty: minor, double minor, major, coincidental, misconduct, PIM (penalties in minutes), plus all the specific infractions that will cause a penalty such as tripping, hooking, etc...
If you are in the penalty box, you are playing hockey. Hockey is the only major U.S sport that does not have fouls. When a foul or fight occurs in hockey, you are subjected to the penalty box for a certain amount of time. If you are in a fight in hockey you are allowed to continue to fight until at least one player has hit the ice then it must stop, and once that is over with both players must go to the penalty box.
A power play is when the opposing team has a penalty. a penalty is when you have a penalty and are trying to kill it off.
if the penalty was a double minor, a major, misconduct, or if there were two penalties on the same player in the same play.
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