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Old Fri Dec 20, 2019, 04:40pm
crosscountry55 crosscountry55 is offline
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A correctable error is just about the only way that a penalty from one period can carry over to the next. So to the OP, given the follow-on clarification, the intermission is the first dead ball after the error, so it is still correctable. After correction, the POI is the AP throw-in to begin Q2.

I think the only other way that a penalty can “sort of” carry over is that rare situation where a team winning by one or two at the end of regulation or overtime does something stupid. But even then, the case book says the shots are attempted “as if” they were part of the previous period.






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