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  Game Rules   
 

PENALTIES
MINOR PENALTY Any player, other than a goaltender, shall be ruled off the ice for two minutes during which time no substitute shall be permitted. If the shorthanded team is scored upon before the two minutes elapses, the player in the penalty box is automatically released.

MAJOR PENALTY Any player, except the goaltender, shall be ruled off the ice for four or five minutes during which time no substitute shall be permitted. The player who is serving the major penalty must stay in the penalty box for the full five, regardless if a goal is scored upon their "shorthanded" team.

GOALTENDERS PENALTIES A goaltender shall not be sent to the penalty box for an infraction, but instead the minor penalty shall be served by another member of his team, who was on the ice when the infraction was committed.

PENALTY SHOT No time served. Awarded for a player being fouled from behind and denied a breakaway scoring opportunity. Also called for deliberately displacing the goal post during a breakaway, or can be called when a defending player other than the goalie intentionally falls on the puck, ususually around the defensive net area.

COINCIDENTAL MINOR AND/OR MAJOR PENALTIES results when players of two opposing teams are simultaneously assessed penalties of equal duration. In this case, the players may be substituted for, but all penalized players must serve their full time in the penalty box and wait for a stoppage of play to come out of the box. Generally, the timekeeper will not post these penalties on the scoreboard and the players will be required to stay in the box for the amount of time assessed and until "the next whistle".

MISCONDUCT PENALTIES Any player, other than the goaltender, shall be ruled off the ice for a period of ten minutes. A substitute player is permitted to immediately replace a player serving a misconduct penalty. A player whose misconduct penalty has expired shall remain in the penalty box until the next stoppage of play. These penalties are often called in tandem with a minor penalty and you may hear it referred to as a "Two and ten". What this means is that the player has committed a foul such as Checking from Behind and her team must play shorthanded for 2 minutes but the offending player must then also stay off the ice for an additional 10 minutes. Generally, a team will put two players in the penalty box with one coming out after two minutes.

MATCH PENALTY A match penalty involves the suspension of a player for the balance of the game and the offender shall be ordered to the dressing room immediately. A substitute player is permitted to replace the penalized player after five minutes of playing time has elapsed.

GAME MISCONDUCT A penalty that involves the suspension of a player for the balance of the game. A substitute is immediately permitted to take his place on the ice.



BOARDING
Boarding
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Checking (shoving) an opponent so that she is thrown violently against the boards.

Official Signal: Pounding the closed fist of the non-whistle hand into open palm of the other hand.


CHARGING
Charging
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Taking more than three skating strides prior to checking an opponent.

Official Signal: Rotating clenched fists around one another in front of chest.


CHECKING FROM BEHIND
Checking From Behind
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Checking or hitting an opponent whose back is facing you, often into boards.

Official Signal: Non-whistle arm placed behind the back, elbow bent, forearm parallel to the ice surface.


CROSS-CHECKING
Cross Checking
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Hitting an opponent with both hands on the stick and no part of the stick on the ice.

Official Signal: A forward motion with both fists clenched extending from the chest.


DELAYED PENALTY
Delayed Penalty
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When a referee signals that she is about to penalize a player, but will not stop play until the team to be penalized touches the puck.

Official Signals: The non-whistle hand is extended straight above the head.


ELBOWING
Elbowing
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Using an elbow in any way to foul an opponent.

Official Signal: The non-whistle hand is extended straight above the head.


HAND PASS
Hand Pass
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Called when a player uses her hand to direct the puck to another player from the same team in the offensive or neutral zone. Hand passes are allowed in the defensive zone.

Official Signal: The non-whistle hand (open hand) and arm are placed straight down alongside the body and swung forward and up once in an underhanded motion.


HOLDING
Holding
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Holding an opponent from moving with hands or stick or any other way.

Official Signal: Clasping the wrist of the whistle hand well in front of the chest.


HOOKING
Hooking
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"Hooking" a stick around an opponent to try to block his progress.

Official Signals: A tugging motion with both arms, as if pulling something toward the stomach.


HIGH STICKING
High Sticking
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Striking your opponent while carrying the stick above shoulder level.

Official Signal: Holding both fists, clenched, one immediately above the other, at the side of the head.


ICING
Icing
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Intentionally shooting the puck from behind the center red line over your opponent's goal line. Not technically a penalty, icing results in a faceoff on the offending team's zone.

Official Signal: The instant that the conditions required to establish "icing the puck" have occurred, the referee will blow his whistle to stop play, and raise his non-whistle hand over his head. The back official will move to the resulting face-off spot and give the icing signal.


INTERFERENCE
Interference
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Illegal body contact with an opponent who is not in possession of the puck, or knocking an opponent's fallen stick out of his reach.

Official Signal: Crossed arms stationary in front of the chest with fists closed.


PENALTY SHOT
Penalty Shot
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When an attacking player has been clearly pulled down preventing a breakaway shot on the goalie.

Official Signal:Crossed arms lifted over the head with fists closed.


SLASHING
Slashing
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Hitting an opposing player with the stick or swinging the stick at an opposing player.

Official Signal: One chop with the non-whistle hand across the straightened forearm of the other arm.


SPEARING
Spearing
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Stabbing an opponent with the point of the stick blade while the stick is carried in one or both hands.

Official Signal: A single jabbing motion with both hands together, thrust forward from in front of the chest, then dropping hands to the side.


TRIPPING
Tripping
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Using a stick, knee, foot, arm, hand, or elbow to cause an opponent to trip or fall.

Official Signal: Stike the side of the knee (non-whistle side) and follow through once, keeping the head up and both skates on the ice.


WASHOUT
Washout
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When used by a referee it means the goal does not count; when used by a lineswoman, it means there is no icing or off-sides.

Official Signal: Both arms swung laterally across the body at shoulder level with palms down.


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USA Hockey Bylaws
Our team is registered with USA Hockey and follow the Bylaws set forth by them. For more details visit USA Hockey's wesite.
Full gear is required:
   Helmet with full cage or full face mask.
   Shoulder/elbow/shin pads.
   Padded hockey pants and protective guard.
   Gloves, Sticks(2), and Ice Skates, of course.
   Must wear mouth guard & neck protector if under 18 years of age.
   (IF you need help buying equipment, just contact us.)


FOR YOUR SAFETY
Primary restrictions for our level play are as follows:
1) NO FIGHTING
2) NO CHECKING
3) Good sportsmanship and a lot of "FUN"
4) Rules of game at USAHockey.com


   
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