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When does a player of penlety box

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The term "in the penalty box" comes from the sport of hockey. When players break the rules in a hockey game, they go in the penalty box near the player's bench. For a designated period, typically two minutes, a player is out of action, and that team must play short-handed. As a result, most teams go on the defensive.three

In ice hockey a period in the box occurs for all penalties unless circumstances call for an ejection or a penalty shot. If three or more players are serving penalties at once, the team will continue playing with three on the ice but will not be allowed to use the players in the box until their penalties expire.Misconduct Penalties in Hockey

A misconduct penalty comes with a 10-minute spell in the penalty box. However, while that player must sit in the box for 10 minutes, the team can substitute another player onto the ice and the teams remain at even strength.Every other player must be outside the area, and at least 10 yards from the ball. The 'D'marks the part of the pitch outside the penalty box which is closer to the penalty spot than 10 yards, into which players must not encroach before the kick. It is usually called the D.Every other player must be outside the area, and at least 10 yards from the ball. The 'D'marks the part of the pitch outside the penalty box which is closer to the penalty spot than 10 yards, into which players must not encroach before the kick. It is usually called the D.

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