Sentences with phrase «overtime period»

An "overtime period" is an extra period of time added to a game or work shift when the usual time is not enough to finish a task or determine a winner. Full definition
In fact, these extreme - overtime periods of 80 - 100 hour work weeks can happen at any time, and last for several months.
Then another sloppy quarter, followed by an up - and - down fourth and a way - too - close overtime period.
If the scores are tied at the end of the game, extra five - minute overtime periods are played until a winner is declared.
Yet, after completing regulation and two full overtime periods, a match that could not have been more evenly played was to be decided on penalty kicks.
How strong can you be when an unexpected overtime period hits and the game is on the line?
So Headrick played the entire game on defense, and the game went into two overtime periods before the Texans won it on a field goal.
Just kind of feels like «Flyers go 0 -2-2 to superior Pens team» is not exactly a grand statement on overall team quality, and picking out two abbreviated overtime periods as examples is an even worse way to support the claim that the Flyers are bad.
According to Campbell, a slim majority of the 30 teams favor shootouts after inconclusive overtime periods, a sop to paying customers that would spell the death of the tie.
The puck went in off Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski at 9:00 of the second overtime period, capping a 3 - 2 Washington win.
Nomura, who enjoyed a final - round five - shot lead before going 5 - over in her last nine holes in regulation, can thank her flat stick for salvaging her third LPGA Tour win, as she made clutch putt after clutch putt to outlast Kerr in a seemingly endless overtime period.
Kansas fans are still in a bit of shock Saturday morning after beating Michigan for 39 minutes only to have a Trey Burke miracle and a flawless Michigan overtime period get the better of them.
The Grizzlies are holding opponents to 39 percent shooting in fourth quarters and overtimes combined over their last six, and just 26 percent in six overtime periods (or 30 minutes).
It's not an accident that these teams played the first overtime game in SEC history and that the game would feature a team coming back from a 21 - point deficit, a 30 - yard pass on the last play of regulation to force overtime, and four overtime periods to produce a winner:
It was Ross Lonsberry who caught Orr with a devastating hip check early in the overtime period of the second game and left him stretched out on the ice for several seconds.
The Capitals dominated the overtime period in shots on goal, 5 - 1, before finally getting one past Andersen for the winner, but the final shot total was 38 - 36 in Toronto's direction.
They would have sufficed for one game, or even a game and an overtime period.
2 Type of conversion, in points, that college football teams must now attempt beginning in the third overtime period, a policy introduced to reduce the chances of four or more overtime periods.
The overtime period was filled with turnovers and sloppy play, including a few hard falls for Westbrook and Zach Randolph.
The Pelicans went up by as many as five in the overtime period before holding on to win by the slimmest of margins.
Indeed, MAC teams are so evenly matched that in conference games they've needed 17 overtime periods to sort matters out.
Marcus Paige went off for 11 points in the overtime period, averting North Carolina's third loss to a mid-major this season.
Denver finished it though with a 48 - yard touchdown run by C.J. Anderson on a key third - and - 1 on Denver's first possession of the overtime period.
After a back - and - forth start to the overtime period, the Blazers used a 7 - 0 run to take control, only to see the Rockets storm back to within two in the final minute.
He added 17 points to his total in the fourth quarter and the two overtime periods, making a dizzying array of difficult shots, and heard those same chants again in overtime while canning two free throws to push the Lakers» lead to four points — the third was technically the game - winning point.
The post denied another goal scoring opportunity early in the overtime period.
They built off their second half momentum in the overtime period with two clear chances to get the game winner.
The overtime period started off disastrous, as Tacoma earn a blue card (a two minute penalty) just seventeen seconds into the frame.
Early in the fourth, it appeared that the disallowed goal would come back to haunt the Stars as former Seattle Impact player and Cedar Rapids standout Gordy Gurson scored a stunning scissor kick goal that leveled the score at two - a-piece and took both teams into a «Golden Goal» overtime period.
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