A premature tendy yank occurs in ice hockey when one team is down a goal or more in the last few minutes of the game, pulls the goaltender sooner than traditionally expected. “Yanking” the goaltender with 5 minutes left when you are down two goals is considered too early and usually results in an empty-net goal to pad the stats.
A premature tendy yank occurs in ice hockey when one team is down a goal or more in the last few minutes of the game, pulls the goaltender sooner than traditionally expected. “Yanking” the goaltender with 5 minutes left when you are down two goals is considered too early and usually results in an empty-net goal to pad the stats.
Acronym for “Pre-mature ‘Tendy Yank”
In ice hockey, when the goaltender is pulled earlier than normal to allow for the extra attacker. Usually with more than 2 minutes left in the game which usually results in a couple empty-netters to pad the stats.
Bro #1: There’s some PTY right there bud Bro #2: Heck yes I need the Oily’s to cover the puckline
Acronym for “Pre-mature ‘Tendy Yank”
In ice hockey, when the goaltender is pulled earlier than normal to allow for the extra attacker. Usually with more than 2 minutes left in the game which usually results in a couple empty-netters to pad the stats.
Bro #1: There’s some PTY right there bud Bro #2: Yes dude, need the Oily’s to cover the puckine