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Re: taking a knee during penalty

Anon
Is there a rule in the EHF in regards to players taking a knee when another player is insured or is it up to the discretion of the coach?


To answer the question, I'm not sure its a 'rule' to take a knee - but of course, it is the respectful thing to do.

Not that respect has anything to do with quite a few teams.

Re: taking a knee during penalty

Pretty sure it is not a rule. It is used in soccer so players keep their place on the field. Unless a kid is seriously injured I See no point in taking a knee. Sure it fine for mites but as things get more serious this is precious time for the opposing team to regroup. I have seen more kids milking a hit or fall than kids actually truly hurt.

Re: taking a knee during penalty

Anon
Pretty sure it is not a rule. It is used in soccer so players keep their place on the field. Unless a kid is seriously injured I See no point in taking a knee. Sure it fine for mites but as things get more serious this is precious time for the opposing team to regroup. I have seen more kids milking a hit or fall than kids actually truly hurt.
Umm, that thread was like, a year ago. Why would you pull that forward if you had absolutely nothing of value to add? How did you even find it?

Re: taking a knee during penalty

Do you take a knee if your team is crosschecking from behind and 2 handing with the stick and a player on the other team gets hurt?