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Old Tue Mar 23, 2004, 09:28pm
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I was hoping today’s V game was going to be a barnburner, but, alas, the favorite was dominant. 14-2 and a running clock shortly into the third period.

I had a slash that I administered a one minute non-releasable and I wonder what would you have done.

Shot on goal, both A1 and B1 have a play on a ball that has been deflected high (30 feet?) in front of the crease. A1 bumps B1 ever so slightly and just as the ball is in reach of both players. A1 deflects the ball past B1 and moves in front among a gaggle of players. B1 seems to retaliate for the bump and slashes A1 across the back of the legs.

Flag and whistle (ball was loose). B1 goes to the box for 1 minute/non-releasable.

I guess my question is for what or when do you administer non-releasable personals and for how long?
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