Delayed penalty in ice hockey means officials signal a penalty without stopping play immediately. The non offending team gains temporary possession advantage. Play continues until the offending team touches the puck. The referee raises an arm to indicate penalty. The attacking team may pull the goalie. This creates an extra skater on the ice. Teams attempt aggressive shots during this window. Control remains important to avoid turnovers. During offensive pressure, a defender hooks an opponent. The referee signals the delayed penalty. The attacking team maintains possession carefully. The goalie skates to the bench quickly. A sixth skater joins the attack. Play stops once the defending team touches the puck. Delayed penalties increase scoring opportunities.
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