
1) Rugby league terminology 2) The sin bin 3) Where one goes after slashing 4) Where one goes after tripping
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The penalty box (sometimes called the sin bin, bad box, or simply bin) is the area in ice hockey, rugby league, rugby union and some other sports where a player sits to serve the time of a given penalty, for an offence not severe enough to merit outright expulsion from the contest. Teams are generally not allowed to replace players who have been s...
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when skaters accumulate four minor penalites or one major, they must skate off the rink and spend time waiting here (1 minute per infraction) until they can return to play. The penalty box has 3 seats for each team, one of which is designated for the jammer. Thus, the most players than can be in the box at once from any one team is two blockers and...
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when skaters accumulate four minor penalites or one major, they skate off the rink and spend one minute per infraction before returning to play. The penalty box has 3 seats for each team, one of which is designated for the jammer. Thus, the most players than can be in the box at once from any one team is two blockers and one jammer.
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an area or box near the goal. Penalties in this area may result in a penalty kick.
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The penalty box (sometimes called the sin bin or bin) is the area where a player sits to serve the t
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[Ice Hockey] an area with a bench just off the ice, behind the sideboards outside the playing area where penalized players serve their penalty time.
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[
n] - (in ice hockey) an enclosed bench to the side of an ice-hockey rink for players who are serving time penalties
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noun (ice hockey) an enclosed bench to the side of an ice-hockey rink for players who are serving time penalties
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Where the refs send the skaters if they commit a penalty. The ref will whistle, say and sign the penalty, say the skater
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when skaters accumulate four minor penalites or one major, they must skate off the rink and spend time waiting here (1 minute per infraction) until they can return to play. The penalty box has 3 seats for each team, one of which is designated for the jammer. Thus, the most players than can be in the box at once from any one team is two blockers and...
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Hockey fans should be familiar with this term. It refers to the area a player is sent to when called for an infraction.
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