Subtracting Players
Subtracting Players
About 30 people play in the league, at a fee of $240 for a session spanning 5 months. “It works out to $11-$12 a night,” said Ginns. “Usually about 20 or 25 show up, and we split up to balance ability and keep sides evenly matched. One team wears light-colored jerseys and the other wears dark shirts.” The teams scrimmage in one long game lasting the 1 1/2-hour duration, adding and subtracting players in six-on-six shifts lasting 2-4 minutes. “Trades ensue if the sides aren’t even,” joked Murray. A typical night’s end score might be 6-5, or 10-4, though sometimes no one has the energy to keep score, said Wassertzug. Only the goalies don’t leave the ice on a regular basis.
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