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  • MiketheSnowM Offline
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    wrote on last edited by MiketheSnow
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    Been watching my local ice hockey team the Cardiff Devils this season - one preseason warm-up two weeks ago and a league match last night

    3 periods of 20 mins stop time so not hugely different to a Rugby Union match

    Penalties are determined very quickly and transgressors sent to the box for 2 mins for most offences

    There’s a real sense of urgency to use that 2 minute one man advantage

    Is a 10 minute YC too long? Especially for ‘rugby incidents’ or clumsiness

    Should we reduce it to 5 mins?

    Less overall impact on the match, especially for the underdog

    May encourage teams to actually attack more when they have the numerical advantage

    Thoughts to the usual address

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    mohikamo
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    I've been saying this for F'n years!

    More but shorter yellow cards!

    E.g. if a defending team transgresses on their goal line, bin i'm straight away. And if the attacking team then scores - end of yellow card.

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    Yeah - I've been considering this for a little while... lean INTO yellow cards, but shorter, and call them "Power-Plays".
    BUT - with ice-hockey it kinda works because they WANT to see "dirty play" - they love the fights and shit. Would this just be encouraging head-high tackles and the such? Would it finally be what is the fear of every paranoid northern-hemisphere newspaper, enabling "tactical thuggery"?

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    @Kruse said in Yellow Cards : How Long Is Too Long?:

    Yeah - I've been considering this for a little while... lean INTO yellow cards, but shorter, and call them "Power-Plays".
    BUT - with ice-hockey it kinda works because they WANT to see "dirty play" - they love the fights and shit. Would this just be encouraging head-high tackles and the such? Would it finally be what is the fear of every paranoid northern-hemisphere newspaper, enabling "tactical thuggery"?

    No

    Because dirty shit will be upgraded to 20 mins

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    just quietly i want more dirty shit....

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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    @MiketheSnow said in Yellow Cards : How Long Is Too Long?:

    Been watching my local ice hockey team the Cardiff Devils this season - one preseason warm-up two weeks ago and a league match last night

    3 periods of 20 mins stop time so not hugely different to a Rugby Union match

    Penalties are determined very quickly and transgressors sent to the box for 2 mins for most offences

    There’s a real sense of urgency to use that 2 minute one man advantage

    Is a 10 minute YC too long? Especially for ‘rugby incidents’ or clumsiness

    Should we reduce it to 5 mins?

    Less overall impact on the match, especially for the underdog

    May encourage teams to actually attack more when they have the numerical advantage

    Thoughts to the usual address

    i dont think it really works

    a) hocky is much faster, you could have several scoring opportunities in 2 mins, much slower to get from one end to the other in rugby...which leads to the second point

    b) a person going in the bin is the equivalent of 2.5 people on a rugby pitch as far as the hole it leaving in the defence. one player often doesnt make a huge difference to a rugby team, one try in a 10min period would be a good result...teams could hustle for 5min and make it mean little

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    reprobate
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    First change the rules so that the clock stops for all stoppages - right now every time a card is given, time-wasting is incentivised.

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  • BonesB Online
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    Ice hockey is only like 5-a-side isn't it? And on a smaller playing area?

    Makes sense for it to be shorter when there's less players (e.g. SVNS). Can't see it having much impact in FFTNS.

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