S77 PT #1: Guilty On All Counts
Due: Sunday, June 16th @ 11:59 PM PST
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![]() Moderators PEANUT! Code: The SHL has recruited your player to shake things up a little with the rules of the game as the league believes there aren’t enough power plays per game. Your player has been tasked with creating a rule that will come with an associated penalty. What is the new rule that your player comes up with? What is the penalty called for a player that breaks that rule? Do rule breakers simply get sent to the penalty box, or is there another form of punishment they must complete before returning to the ice? How often does this new penalty get called per game? Much to the dismay of the SHL, the nuttiest player to ever lace up was tasked with creating a new rule in order to produce more power-play time in the game. Unfortunately, the rules for hockey are pretty well fleshed out so it is rather hard to produce something new and meaningful. With that being said, what's the next best thing? To strategically adopt another sports rule-set and expand on it. The rule being presented? Well, lets call it the Un-Hat Trick penalty. You see, when a team has control of the puck, a new "shot clock" style of timer is started. The team creating offense then has a specific amount of time, two minutes perhaps in order to develop a play and take the shot and score, or ultimately turn over the puck. Failure to do so will result in forced turning over of possession of the puck. Failure to do this three times (hence the un-hat trick) and the opposing team automatically gets a power-play. ![]() ![]() |
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