FIRST PERIOD -- Scoring: 1, Carolina, Eric Staal 1 (power play) (Cory
Stillman, Mike Zigomanis), 13:41. 2, Carolina, Justin Williams 1
(shorthanded) (Unassisted), 15:14. Penalties: J Halpern, Was
(hooking), 0:19; C Clark, Was (slashing), 2:03; O Fussey, Was
(tripping), 5:29; J Fortin, Was (holding), 9:50; B Gordon, Was
(hooking), 11:38; J Fortin, Was (hooking), 12:36; D Richmond, Car
(hooking), 14:37; R Gomez, Was (major fighting), 17:02; M Commodore,
Car (major fighting), 17:02; B Witt, Was (hooking), 17:09.
SECOND PERIOD -- Scoring: 3, Carolina, Mike Zigomanis 1 (power play)
(Cory Stillman, Oleg Tverdovsky), 1:14. 4, Carolina, Matt Cullen 1
(power play) (Radim Vrbata, Mike Zigomanis), 10:03. Penalties: E
Fehr, Was (interference), 0:03; J Schultz, Was (interference), 0:22; J
Williams, Car (holding), 3:29; M Pettinger, Was (hooking), 9:17; J
Williams, Car (holding), 12:42; R Gomez, Was (hooking), 19:26.
THIRD PERIOD -- Scoring: 5, Carolina, Colin Forbes 1 (Rod Brind'Amour,
Justin Williams), 4:28. 6, Carolina, Cory Stillman 1 (power play) (Rod
Brind'Amour, Andrew Hutchinson), 12:43. Penalties: B Kane, Was
(holding), 6:49; C Forbes, Car (holding), 10:31; Bench, Was (too many
men served by J Klepis), 12:02; J Schultz, Was (holding), 16:38.
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18 combined power plays!
Was looking at the Carolina/Washington game: PP 4 of 14 for Carolina/0 for 4 for Washington. Looks like the league is being serious about the clutching and holding.
1st period
hooking 0:19; slashing 2:03;
tripping 5:29; holding 9:50;
hooking 11:38; hooking 12:36;
hooking 14:37
major fighting 17:02;
major fighting 17:02;
hooking 17:09.
2nd period
interference 0:03; interference 0:22;
holding 3:29; hooking 9:17;
holding 12:42; hooking 19:26.
3rd period
holding 6:49; holding 10:31;
too many men 12:02; holding 16:38.
Well that will certainly help with the flow of the game.
I didn't see the game but it does appear that either the players were getting the message as it progressed or the refs were ready to start the regular season by the end of the first period.
10-6-4
As usual, by the end of Janurary they'll be down to their one per month whistle exchange maintenance schedule.
hooking 0:19; slashing 2:03;
tripping 5:29; holding 9:50;
hooking 11:38; hooking 12:36;
hooking 14:37
major fighting 17:02;
major fighting 17:02;
hooking 17:09.
2nd period
interference 0:03; interference 0:22;
holding 3:29; hooking 9:17;
holding 12:42; hooking 19:26.
3rd period
holding 6:49; holding 10:31;
too many men 12:02; holding 16:38.
Well that will certainly help with the flow of the game.
I didn't see the game but it does appear that either the players were getting the message as it progressed or the refs were ready to start the regular season by the end of the first period.
10-6-4
As usual, by the end of Janurary they'll be down to their one per month whistle exchange maintenance schedule.