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Thanks for taking the time to look it up RILAX.
Ballen - I think what is confusing here is that you have two seperate issues that combined make the difference. 1- The play on signifies immediate possession, although actual physical possession may be delayed. 2- The man down possession rule eliminates the face-off. In this case, possession is earned by the "play on" before the quarter ends, and with the team being a man down, they are allowed to begin the next quarter without the faceoff.
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