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Not a Fantasy Game, just a nice and funny quiz for the Ice Hockey lovers, but also for the general sport addicted community members :d

 

@phelps want to try it ? or anyone else ? :d

 

Obviously using the current IIHF Rules, not the NHL one

 

 

Question 1:

One minute left to the end of 3rd period. The player intentionally moves his own goal. What happens next ?

  • a- 2 Minutes minor penalty
  • b- Penalty shot
  • c- 10 minutes personal (misconduct) penalty

 

Question 2:

How high can a player play a puck with his stick?

  • a- his head
  • b- the upper (horizontal) bar of the goal
  • c- his shoulders

 

Question 3:

The player send the puck into the goal with a stick at the level of his shoulder. Will the referee accept a goal ?

  • a- Yes
  • b- No

 

Question 4:

Can the Goaltenders be substituted even if the game is not interrupted ?

  • a- Yes
  • b- No

 

Question 5:

A Hockey player passes (throw) the puck by his hand from his own defense zone to a teammate who is in the middle zone. Will the referee stop the game for hand pass offense ?

  • a- Yes
  • b- No

 

Question 6: Bonus Question :

What penalty will a hockey player get for biting an opponent ?

  • a- 2 Minutes minor penalty
  • b- 5 Minutes Major penalty + 10 Minutes personal (Misconduct) penalty
  • c- 5 Minutes Major penalty + 20 Minutes (Rest of the Game) penalty

 

Question 7:

The referee somehow accidentally deflect a puck into the goal. Will the goal be recognized?

  • a- Yes
  • b- No

 

Question 8:

On the ice lies a broken stick. The defending player directs it intentionally in his own defense zone towards the opponent with the puck. What happens next ?

  • a- Nothing. The Game continue
  • b- 2 Minutes minor penalty
  • c- Penalty Shot

 

Enjoy.

 

 

 

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44 minutes ago, phelps said:

it's too easy, man! the only tricky question to me is the no. #5...:p

 

1 - B (but if he does it to save a goal, the goal is automatically allowed in any case)

2 - C

3 - B

4 - A

5 - A

6 - C (at least, I hope)

7 - B

8 - B

 

Well, believe it or not, you have 7 of the 8 :p I´ll not say you which one here, in case of anyone else want to participate too.

 

I´ll send you a PM

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Back on the road with  TOUR de France 2020 / FANTASY

 

League: TOTALLYMPICS        code: ZRNTJ

 

 

@Wumo  @tuniscof @Vojthas @Dragon @heywoodu @Pablita

 

and other users (or friends are welcome)

 

To select a team of 8 cyclists (1 Road Captain whose points won on a stage will be doubled and 7 Teammates)  for the whole Tour de France in order to win the most points possible, throughout the race, you will have the opportunity to make changes in your team by using credits

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Ranking after stage 9     League: TOTALLYMPICS    code: ZRNTJ

 

 

 

@Wumo is the current leader of the league (Totallympics Jersey) and have also 3 honours: (climber, most top 3, stage/league won)

 

@Pablita 2 honours: best sprinter and best stage pts

 

Other cyclist have the honour: best Captain points (average)

 

PS: Honours are in the section "HALL OF FAME" in each league

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FINAL Ranking     League: TOTALLYMPICS   

 

 

 

  • @Wumo lost the Yellow jersey at the last stage :yikes: and finish 2nd with two throphy: "Best Climber" and "Regular One" (most top3 /stage) and have the same "captain average pts" 267 of the Infinite Cycle
  • @Pablita 3rd in the rank also won a throphy: "Stage Victory" 4 (tie with Infinite Cycle)
  •  I'm 4th :bye:
  • @toulousain 6th ,  @SteveParker 7th and @Agger 9th

 

The winner of Totallympics fantasy Tour 2020 is the team  Infinite Cycle, but the manager isn't a totallympics user (is a open league.....)

Other two honours go at the winner team "The dynamiter"and  best "Captain points" (average) ; Throphy the "best Sprinter" go to team Viva la Fuga

 

 

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