When you have 3 men in the penalty box, let's say 3 minors at the same time, you play 5 on 3 for 2 minutes, and then 5 on 4 for the next 2 minutes. The 3rd penalty starts at the end of the first one, assuming no goals are being scored.
In tonight's game, McCabe got 2 minors for roughing at 14:15. Isles played 5 on 3. One minute later, at 15:19, Kaberle was gone for 2 for hooking. The time of his penalty only started at the end of McCabe's minors. So at 16:15, since Isles hadn't scored, both of McCabe minors were over and Kaberle's time started. Isles played 5 on 4 until they scored at 17:28, a power play goal.
Dan, no such thing as a 3-man advantage.
Max
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