[post_page_title]When high-sticking can result in pair of two-minute penalties[/post_page_title]
High sticking rules in hockey are easy to understand: when a player uses his or her stick above the height of a cross bar of a goal, sometimes hitting another player. Usually there is a penalty, but here is one way to get a pair of penalties in a row: if bleeding occurs. If a player draws blood by high-sticking then he or she will most likely get a double-minor penalty, which means four minutes in the penalty box.
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