Some substitutions besides the typical line changes are pre-
by Wearendhockey (2019-04-02 17:20:19)

In reply to: Perhaps a Hockey 101 question re substitutions  posted by El Kabong


determined as well. For instance if you are throwing an extra skater out when your goalie comes off during a delayed penalty most of the time the extra skater is just the next center up. End of game situations may be the same thing and the coach may communicate the time on the clock the goalie will be pulled for an extra attacker. It isn't always the next center up in those situations, although it could be.




Might as well add ST ...
by BIGSKYND  (2019-04-02 18:59:03)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Reply to Post

usually two fixed units on PP and on PK but if a guy on a PK unit is in the box staff changes that up at the stoppage and communicates it. On the delayed, some coaches just yell out the specific guy they want out there. The G knows the second the arm's in the air to bolt for the bench.