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[Discussion] Should you be allowed to punch your own teammates forward?
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I quickly realized today that teams could simply punch their player towards the opposing team's goal and the opposing team would have no way of stopping it, aside from punching them back. I was planning on not telling anyone and exploiting this for the tournament.

I knew immediately that I must share this with my fellow Hockey League patrons so that we can come to some conclusion. I'm not sure if a team could punch their teammate to within scoring range or not without being punched back but I bet it'd be pretty likely. However, with the opposing team punching them back the player is also more likely to die until they give up the flint.

I think it'd be safe to just say you can't punch your teammates forward, since movement should consist of well-placed passes rather than simply clicking your mouse as fast as you can. What do you think?

Thanks! :D

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