Question:

Does the opposing Jammer qualify as a potential Not-on-the-Track point? What if both Jammers are on the same scoring pass?

Answer:

Jammers are treated like any other opposing skater for Not-on-the-Track points. Section 7.4 does not delineate between Blockers and Jammers:

  • 7.4 The Jammer earns a point for each opposing skater who is not on the track immediately upon scoring her first point on an opposing blocker.

An opposing Jammer will be scored upon in this fashion regardless of what pass she is on relative to the other Jammer.

Question:
If a Jammer passes a Blocker but does not score upon her, and then that Blocker is sent off or leaves the jam, does the Jammer still accrue that point when she scores her first point of the scoring pass?

Answer:

Yes, Jammers receive “ghost points” any time the opportunity to earn a point by legally passing (or re-passing) is taken away. This is consistent with the overriding philosophy of ‘any-pass’ scoring.