Review:

Powerplays In Hockey

overall review score: 4.5
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Powerplays in hockey refer to situations where a team has a numerical advantage over their opponent due to penalties. This allows the team on the powerplay to have an extra player on the ice, giving them an opportunity to score a goal.

Key Features

  • Numerical advantage
  • Extra player on the ice
  • Chance to score goals

Pros

  • Can change the momentum of a game in favor of the team on the powerplay
  • Allows skilled players to showcase their talent
  • Exciting for fans to watch

Cons

  • Pressure to score can lead to mistakes and turnovers
  • If unsuccessful, can swing momentum in favor of the penalized team

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Last updated: Sun, May 3, 2026, 05:20:47 AM UTC