What are the Overtime Rules in Professional Hockey?

In professional hockey, overtime is a period of extra play used to determine the winner of a game that is tied at the end of regulation time. The overtime rules are as follows:

Regular Overtime: - A five-minute, sudden-death overtime period is played. - The first team to score a goal wins the game. - If no goal is scored in overtime, the game goes to a shootout.

Shootout: - Each team alternates taking three shots on goal. - If one team scores more goals than the other in the three-shot round, they win the game. - If the teams are still tied after the three-shot round, they will continue to alternate taking one shot each until one team scores and the other does not.

Important Notes: - Overtime is only played in regular season games and conference semifinals. - All other playoff series use a 20-minute, sudden-death overtime period, with no shootout. - The overtime period starts with a face-off at center ice.

Frequently Asked Questions:

  • What happens if both teams score in overtime? The game ends in a tie.
  • How many players are on the ice during overtime? Three skaters and a goalie for each team.
  • Can icing be called in overtime? Yes.
  • Is there a time limit for the shootout? No.
  • What happens if the shootout round ends in a tie? The teams continue to alternate taking shots until one team scores and the other does not.

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