FPHL ANNOUNCES RULE CHANGES FOR 2021-22 SEASON
October 26, 2021 ...
Syracuse, NY - The Federal Prospects Hockey League has announced the following rule changes to the upcoming 2021-22 FPHL Season.
Under Rule 9 - Uniforms
9.6 Helmets- All players of both teams must wear a helmet & visor of design, materials and construction approved by the league at all times while participating in the game, either on the playing surface or the player’s or penalty benches in the manner of which it was designed for. ...
Under Rule 70 – Unsportsmanlike Conduct
70.10 Post-Game - Post game celebrations will not be allowed to take place until BOTH the opposing team and the officiating staff have completely left the ice surface. At that point the ice surface will be released to the control of the home team. Players that were previously ejected from the game may return to the ice to take part in the post-game activities. Any players that enter the ice surface (that were previously ejected) before the ice is released to the home team will receive an automatic 2nd game misconduct (Under Abuse of Officials) and be automatically suspended for the next game.
Any players that interact in an abusive manner in any way off the ice will still be assessed a game misconduct for abuse of officials. ...
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I wonder if there's a correlation between teams who issue "Celebrity PTO" contracts and their likelihood of longevity.Kinda sad for me seeing the FPHL season start and no Ice Breakers playing in it.
Apples-to-apples (or nose-to-nose), the LNAH is starting its 17th season this year.
For the rest of this season yesJust one question leaps to mind ... There's still a Delaware Thunder???
You reply with either confidence in knowledge or with naivete in history. I'd prefer not to know which one it is.For the rest of this season yes
I meant it as if they make it through the season it will be their final one.You reply with either confidence in knowledge or with naivete in history. I'd prefer not to know which one it is.
They should move up to the ECHL. You can never have too many teams named Thunder, right?"Ladies & gentlemen, please join me in giving a big, warm welcome to the newest FPHL team: The Atlanta Thunder!"
We gotta put one in every divisionThey should move up to the ECHL. You can never have too many teams named Thunder, right?
They should move up to the ECHL. You can never have too many teams named Thunder, right?
I remain a strong advocate for The All-Thunder Division. With matching unis.Just gotta position them in a part of the country where they can never play against each other, though.
Coming Next Season: Thunder v Thunder, each roster populated by unpronounceable French-Canadian surnames.Gotta make it challenging for the play by play announcers. Last night the Royals Dominic Cormier had several shots and a goal vs the Growlers Evan Cormier. Keeping the brand now PxP guy on his toes.
I know a guy who said he went to a game, and he was entertained. I have no reason to doubt him. OTOH there are lots of people who claim to have been abducted by aliens, so maybe we should wait for first hand report.All this "Thunder" talk got me wondering whether there is actually a Delaware team in the FPHL, with an existent home arena & living breathing players on a certifiable roster who have hockey equipment suitable to protect them from pucks & body checks & opposing team fans. Has anyone here seen them play? Is "team owner" Charlie Pens a real person? Is the wiki article picture of Harrington, Delaware - Harrington, Delaware - Wikipedia - the mysterious "Thunderdome" that the team press releases refer to?
Scary hit in the FPHL last night in Carolina (Winston-Salem). Zachary Frescura of Port Huron went awkwardly into the board from a hard hit. The game was paused for close to 30 minutes while he was attended to. I have no idea how he is doing but I sure hope he is doing well. I just searched and can't find any updates. I fear spinal injury, but let's hope not. Any updates are appreciated. Best wishes to Zach.
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Link to hit
Since Frescura is listed as a "Rookie" on the Prowlers' roster, I think that puts him in that nebulous "Prospects" category of the League. Makes me wonder whether those players are given any sort of medical support to recover from in-game injuries. Probably depends upon the laws in each each team's state of business.Was there any update on this? I know fphl players are treated as disposable at times but you never want to see this stuff