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After informing the referee, he should have put the time back on the clock. Of course, the referee may have told the t/k not to put time back if nobody noticed...maybe he had somewhere to be... ![]() |
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Concerning the clock malfunctioning, it's a regular occurrence at that rink. The scoreboard is an All-Star scoreboard that is an RF controlled model. On any given night, the clock will be running on the control display, but not be moving on the scoreboard about 5-10 seconds after starting the clock.
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If proper time is being kept on the control, then that's the official time. |
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