A 2-Minute Suspension removes a player for two minutes. Referees give this penalty for serious rule violations. The penalized team must play with one fewer player. The suspended player sits in a designated penalty area. The clock continues running during the suspension period. Teams cannot replace the suspended player during those minutes.
This punishment creates a temporary numerical disadvantage. Opponents often attack aggressively during this advantage. Defenders must cover more space than usual. Teammates communicate constantly to prevent easy scoring chances. For example, a defender who holds an attacker is suspended for two minutes. The short-handed team often slows the game tempo. Coaches adjust defensive formations to protect central areas.
Players focus on blocking shots and limiting breakthroughs. The suspended player reenters play after two minutes have expired. Officials signal the return to restore full team strength.
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