Official Inline Hockey
Rules of Lazer Skate Sports Plex
All league games at Lazer Skate Sports Plex (LSSP) are played under the USA Hockey Official Rules of Inline Hockey. We also have “House Rules” that have been incorporated into our official rulebook. The "House Rules" in effect at Lazer Skate Sports Plex are denoted on this page by being red in color. USA Hockey rules that do not apply, such as references to outdoor rinks, have been deleted. In cases of conflict the “House Rules” will supercede those of USA Hockey.
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The
Rink
Rule 101. Rink
(a) The game of "inline hockey" shall be played on wood, cement, asphalt or plastic surface known as a "RINK."
Rule 102. Dimensions of Rink
(a) As nearly as possible, the dimensions of the rink shall be 185 feet long and 85 feet wide. The minimum size for a rink shall be 145 feet long and 65 feet wide. In all rinks used for State, Regional and National Championships, the surface dimensions shall not be less than 165 feet long and 65 feet wide. It is recommended that the corners be uniformly rounded in the arc of a circle with a minimum radius of 23 feet and a maximum radius of 28 feet.
(b) The rink shall be surrounded by a permanent or temporary wall or fence known as the "BOARDS," which shall extend not less than 8 inches and not more than 48 inches in height above playing surface. The ideal height of the boards shall be 42 inches. It is recommended that the kick plate at the bottom of the boards be yellow or light in color.
The boards shall be constructed in such a manner that the surface facing the playing surface shall be smooth and free of any obstruction or objects that could cause injury to players. All doors giving access to the playing surface must swing away from the playing surface.
It is highly recommended that the entire rink, including players and penalty benches, be enclosed with safety glass, fencing and/or other protective screens designed to separate players from spectators. All gear used to hold such equipment in place shall be mounted on the boards on the side away from the playing surface.
Rule 103. Goal Posts and Nets
(a) The goal frame shall be made of metal or other approved material. The goal posts shall be set 6 feet apart from the inside of the posts and the crossbar shall extend vertically 4 feet above the playing surface, connecting the tops of the goal posts. Alternative sizes are acceptable for regular house league play.
(b) Attached to each goal frame shall be netting strong enough to withstand any shot by a puck.
(c) A minimum of 12 feet to a maximum of 15 feet from each end of the rink a red line 2 inches wide known as the "GOAL LINE" shall be painted extending completely across the rink and continuing vertically up the side boards.
The goal shall be centered on the goal line and shall be fixed in such a manner as to remain stationary during the progress of the game. The goal posts shall be anchored in such a manner as to permit a goal post to become dislodged when hit by a player with a significant degree of force.
Play shall be stopped immediately when the goal post has been displaced from its normal position.
Rule 104. Goal Crease and Goalkeeper's Privileged Area
(a) In front of each goal, a "GOAL CREASE" shall be marked by a line 2 inches wide. The goal crease shall be laid out as follows: A semicircle 6 feet in radius and 2 inches in width shall be drawn using the center of the goal line as the center point.
In addition, an "L" shaped marking of 5 inches in length (both sides) at each front corner shall be painted on the surface. The location of the "L" marking is measured by drawing an imaginary line 4 inches from the goal line to the edge of the semicircle. At that point, the "L" shall be drawn.
(b) The goal crease area shall include all the space outlined by the semi-circular crease lines (including goal crease lines) and extending vertically four feet to the bottom of the cross bar.
(c) The goalkeeper's "PRIVILEGED AREA" is an area bounded in the rear by the end boards, in front by an imaginary line connecting the end zone face-off spots and on the sides by imaginary lines extending perpendicular from the end boards to the end zone face-off spots.
Rule 105. Division of Playing Surface
(a) The playing surface shall be divided into two halves by a "CENTER RED LINE" 12 inches wide, extending completely across the rink and continuing vertically up the side boards.
(b) The center red line shall be considered to be a part of the zone in which the puck is located.
(c) The half of the playing surface in which the goal is situated shall be called the "DEFENDING ZONE" of the team defending that goal. The half of the playing surface furthest from the defending goal shall be known as the "ATTACKING ZONE."
Rule 106. Center Face-Off Spot and Circle
(a) One 12-inch in diameter face-off spot shall be at the exact center of the rink.
With this spot as a center, a 15-feet radius circle shall be marked with a line 2 inches wide. On both sides of the circle there shall be two lines 2 feet long, 2 inches wide and 4 feet apart.
Rule 107. High Zone Face-Off Spots and Circles
(a) Four red face-off spots 2 feet in diameter shall be marked on the surface 32-1/2 feet from the end zone face-off spots along an imaginary line connecting the end face-off spots. Within each face-off spot draw two parallel lines 4 inches from the top and bottom of the spot. The area within the two lines shall be painted red.
Rule 108. End Zone Face-off Spots and Circles
(a) In both zones and on both sides of each goal, red face-off spots and circles shall be marked on the playing surface. The face-off spots shall be 2 feet in diameter. Within each face-off spot draw two parallel lines 4 inches from the top and bottom of the spot. The area within the two lines shall be painted red.
With this spot as a center, a 15-feet radius circle shall be marked with a red line 2 inches wide. On both sides of the circle there shall be two lines 2 feet long, 2 inches wide and 4 feet apart.
(b) The End Zone face-off spots shall be located equi-distant from the side boards and 20 feet from each goal line. It is recommended that there be a 44 foot distance between the End Zone face-off spots in the same zone.
Rule 109. Players' Bench
(a) Each rink shall have seats or benches for the use of each team. Each player bench shall have accommodations for at least 10 people and shall be placed immediately alongside the playing surface, as near as possible to the center of the rink.
All doors opening to the playing surface shall swing away from the playing surface.
(b) Only players in uniform and Team Officials (up to a maximum of three) shall be permitted to occupy the bench area.
(c) Helmets must be worn when in the player bench area. The only exception to this would be between periods or during a time-out. Failure to do so will result in a bench minor penalty.
(d) During a game, Coaches, Managers, and Trainers are restricted to the length of the player benches. During the pre-game warm-up, Coaches, Managers, and Trainers are allowed onto the playing surface to supervise their team's warm-up.
Rule 110. Penalty Bench
(a) Each rink must be provided with seats or benches to be used for the seating of a penalized player, the Game Timekeeper, and Official Scorer. The penalty bench shall be separated from the players' benches, ideally on the opposite side of the rink.
(b) On the playing surface immediately in front of the Penalty Timekeeper's seat there shall be marked in red a semicircle of 10 foot radius and 2 inches wide which shall be known as the Referee's Crease.
Rule 111. Signal and Timing Devices
(a) Each rink shall be provided with some form of electrical clock for the purpose of keeping the spectators, players and Game Officials accurately informed as to all time elements at all stages of the game, including the time remaining to be played.
Timing devices for both game time and penalty time shall show time remaining to be played or served.
(b) Each rink shall be provided with a siren, or other suitable sound device to signify the end of playing time.
(c) Behind each goal,
electric lights
or similar devices shall be set up for the use of the Goal Judges. A
red light
or other signal shall signify the scoring of a goal. This is a
recommendation and not a requirement.

Teams
Rule
201.
Composition of Teams
(a) A team shall be
composed of five players on the playing surface, including the goalkeeper. A maximum of 12 players shall be permitted on any one team
roster. No player shall be permitted to be listed on two different
team rosters in the same league. No team shall be allowed to start a game with
less than four players (including the goalkeeper) on the playing surface.
Anytime a team has been reduced to less than three players, the game shall be
declared a forfeit.
Rule
202.
Captain of Team
(a) One Captain
shall be appointed by each team and only the Captain shall have the privilege
of discussing with the Referee any matter relating to the interpretation of
rules which may arise during the course of a game. The Captain should wear the letter "C," approximately 3 inches in height and in
contrasting color, in a conspicuous position on the front of the jersey. If the
Captain is not available due to injury or penalty, another player may be
designated to act as Captain. A complaint about a penalty is not a "matter
relating to the interpretation of rules" and a minor penalty shall be assessed
to any Captain or other player making such a complaint.
(b) The Referee and Official Scorer shall be advised prior to the start of
the game, of the names of the Captains of each team and the designated
alternates.
(c) Any player, except a goalkeeper, shall be entitled to be identified as
the Captain.
(d) Any Captain or player who comes off the players' bench and makes any
protest or intervention with the Officials for any purpose shall be assessed a
minor penalty for Abuse of Officials.
Rule
203. Players
In Uniform
(a) Does not apply.
(b) Each team shall be allowed one goalkeeper on the playing surface at one time. The goalkeeper may be removed and another "player" substituted. Such substitute shall not be permitted the privileges of the goalkeeper.
(c) It is recommended that each team have on its bench a substitute goalkeeper who shall be fully dressed and equipped to play. When the substitute goalkeeper enters the game the position shall be taken without delay and no warm-up shall be permitted.
(d) Except when all designated goalkeepers are incapacitated, no player on the playing roster in that game shall be permitted to wear the equipment of the goalkeeper. If a team's goalkeeper(s) is unavailable to continue, the team must immediately appoint a temporary goalkeeper or place an additional skater on the playing surface with none of the goalkeeper's privileges. A goalkeeper may be substituted for by another goalkeeper during play with full goalkeeper's privileges. The temporary goalkeeper is governed by full goalkeeper privileges and limitations..
Rule 204. Playing Lineup
(a) Upon the Referee's signal prior to the start of the game and following any stoppage of play, the Visiting Team shall promptly place a lineup on the playing surface ready to play and no substitution shall be made from that time until play has resumed. The Home Team may then make any desired substitution which does not result in the delay of the game. If there is any undue delay by either team in changing lines, the Referee shall order the offending team(s) to take their positions immediately and not permit line changes. When a substitution has been made under the above rule, no additional substitution may be made until play commences, except when a penalty is assessed.
Rule 205. Change of Players
(a) Players may be changed at any time from the players' bench, provided that the player or players leaving the playing surface are within 5 feet of the players' bench and out of the play before the change is made. If, in the course of making a substitution, either player deliberately plays the puck while the retiring player is still on the playing surface, the infraction "Too Many Players" shall be assessed. This shall be a bench minor penalty. If, in the course of a substitution, either player is accidentally struck with the puck, the play shall not be stopped and no penalty shall be assessed.
(b) A goalkeeper may be substituted for by a player or goalkeeper at any time during play. The goalkeeper must be within 5 feet of the players' bench before the substitute may enter the playing surface. For a violation of this rule there shall be no time penalty to the team making the premature substitution, but the ensuing face-off shall take place at the center face-off spot.
(c) A player serving a penalty on the penalty bench, who is to be changed after the penalty has been served, must proceed at once by way of the playing surface before any change can be made. For a violation of this rule, a bench minor penalty shall be assessed.
(d) During a stoppage of play a goalkeeper may not go to the players' bench without the permission of the Referee unless there is a substitution by another player or goalkeeper. When a substitution is made under this rule, the replaced goalkeeper shall not return to the playing surface until play resumes, except that immediate re-entry into the game shall be permitted when a penalty is assessed to either team. For a violation of this rule, a bench minor penalty shall be assessed.
Rule 206. Injured Players
(a) When a player, other than a goalkeeper, is injured or compelled to leave the playing surface during a game, the player may retire from the game and be replaced immediately by a substitute.
(b) Any goalkeeper who sustains an injury or becomes ill must be ready to resume play immediately or be replaced by a substitute goalkeeper. No additional time shall be allowed by the Referee for the purpose of enabling the injured or ill goalkeeper to resume the position. The substitute goalkeeper shall enter the game without delay and no warm-up shall be permitted. The substitute goalkeeper shall be subject to the regular rules governing goalkeepers and shall be entitled to the same privileges.
(c) Any penalized player who has been injured may proceed to the dressing room without going to penalty bench. The penalized team shall immediately put a substitute player on the penalty bench to serve the entire penalty. The penalized player who has been injured and has been replaced on the penalty bench is not eligible to play until the penalty time has expired.
(d) When a player is injured and cannot continue play or go to the players' bench, play shall not be stopped until the injured player's team has secured possession of the puck. If the player's team is in possession of the puck at the time of injury, play shall be stopped immediately unless the team has a scoring opportunity. In the case where it is obvious that a player has sustained a serious injury, play shall be stopped immediately.
(e) A player, other than the goalkeeper, whose injury appears serious enough to warrant a stoppage of play, may not participate further in the game until the completion of the ensuing face-off.
(f) If a player or goalkeeper is
obviously bleeding, play shall be stopped immediately and the injured player
shall be ruled off the playing surface. Such player shall not be permitted to
return to play until the bleeding has been stopped and the cut or abrasion
covered. Likewise, any Official who is bleeding, shall
not continue until the bleeding has been stopped and the cut or abrasion
covered.
(g) During stoppages of play due to injury, the game clock shall continue to run unless
there is blood on the rink that must be cleaned and/or the referee determines
that the injury is serious enough to require a lengthy stoppage of play.
Equipment
Rule
301. Sticks
(a) The sticks
shall be made of wood, carbon composite, graphite or aluminum materials
approved by USARS Inline Hockey and must not have any projections extending from
the stick. Hollow ends of the stick must be fully covered. Adhesive tape of any
color may be wrapped around the stick at any place,
except the
blade. Adhesive tape on the stick blade should be white or clear in color. Black or
colored tape is not allowed on the blade. The referee may rule
any stick illegal if he determines that the stick is leaving marks on the floor.
(b) No stick shall exceed 63 inches in length from the heel to the end of the shaft, nor more than 12-1/2 inches from the heel to the end of the blade. The blade of the stick shall not be less than 2 inches nor more than 3 inches in width at any point. The curvature of the blade of the stick shall not be restricted. It is recommended, however, that the curvature of the blade of the stick not exceed ½ inch.
(c) The blade of the goalkeeper's stick shall not exceed 3-1/2 inches in width at any point except at the heel where it shall not exceed 4-1/2 inches. The length of the blade shall not exceed 15-1/2 inches in length from the heel to the end of the blade. The widened portion of the goalkeeper's stick extending up the shaft from the blade shall not extend more than 26 inches from the heel and shall not exceed 3-1/2 inches in width.
(d) A minor penalty shall be assessed
to any player or goalkeeper who uses a stick not conforming to the provisions
of this rule. If a goal is scored with an illegal stick, the proper penalty
shall be assessed and the goal shall be allowed.
Rule 302. Skates
(a) All players and officials must wear skates designed for inline hockey with a maximum of five wheels. They must also be approved by USA Hockey Inline. Brakes are not allowed.
(b) The use of speed skates or any
skate so designed that it may cause injury is prohibited. The use of quad
skates is not prohibited, but is not recommended.
(c) It is recommended that all
axle openings have a wheel and axle. It is required that the front and rear axle openings have a wheel and
axle. For a violation of this rule, play shall be stopped when the offending
team gains possession.
Rule 303. Goalkeeper's Equipment
(a) With the exception of skates and stick, all the equipment worn by the goalkeeper must be constructed solely for the protection of the head or body, and must not include any garment or contrivance which would give the goalkeeper undue assistance in keeping goal. Abdominal aprons extending down the thighs or the outside of the pants are prohibited.
(b) The goalkeeper's blocker glove shall not exceed 8 inches in width nor 16 inches in length at any point. The maximum length of a goalkeeper's catching glove shall not exceed 17 inches. The cuff shall not exceed 9 inches in width. Any bar or attachment between the cuff and the thumb shall only extend in a straight line. Any other pocket or pouch added to the glove by a manufacturer or otherwise is not acceptable and makes the glove illegal. For a violation of this rule, a minor penalty shall be assessed.
(c) The leg guards worn by goalkeepers shall not exceed 12 inches in extreme width when on the leg of the player. For a violation of this rule, a minor penalty shall be assessed.
(d) It is mandatory for all goalkeepers to wear a helmet designed for hockey with helmet strap properly fastened and a full-face mask designed for hockey with a chin cup. All goalkeepers must wear chest protection. Throat protection is recommended.
Rule 304. Protective Equipment
(Note) Although some protective equipment
is not mandatory in all age classifications, Lazer Skate Sports Plex strongly
recommends that all players and goalkeepers in all age classifications properly
wear an internal mouthpiece, a HECC approved helmet and a HECC approved full
facemask for all games and practices.
(a) Each
participant is personally responsible to wear protective equipment for all
games, warm-ups and practices. Recommended equipment for all players is: hip
pads, padded hockey pants, protective cup or pelvic protector, chest
protection, shoulder pads and throat protection. Eye and full facial protection
is strongly recommended for players 18 years and older. Mandatory equipment for
players under 18 years of age is: helmet designed for hockey with helmet strap
properly fastened, full face mask designed for hockey with a chin cup, internal
mouth guard, elbow pads, gloves designed for hockey, knee and shin protection.
Mandatory equipment for players 18 years of age and older includes: helmet
designed for hockey with helmet strap properly fastened, elbow pads, gloves
designed for hockey, knee and shin protection. All Referees and Linesmen must
wear a helmet designed for hockey with helmet strap properly fastened, elbow
pads and knee and shin protection. Any player who attempts to participate
without the proper mandatory equipment shall be sent off the playing surface by
the Referee and not allowed to return until such equipment has been replaced.
For a second violation of this rule by the same player, the Referee shall
assess a misconduct penalty to the offending player.
(b) It is recommended that all protective equipment, except gloves, head gear and goalkeeper leg pads, be entirely under the uniform.
(c) A player, other than a goalkeeper, whose helmet/ face mask has come off the head during play may not resume play until it has been replaced. For a violation of this rule, a minor penalty shall be assessed. If the goalkeeper's helmet/ face mask comes off during play, the play shall be stopped immediately. A minor penalty shall be assessed to a goalkeeper who deliberately removes the helmet/ face mask during play.
(d) Players on the players' and penalty bench must wear the protective helmet/ face mask while in the bench area. For a violation of this rule, a misconduct penalty shall be assessed to the offending player.
Rule 305. Dangerous Equipment
(a) The use of pads or protectors made of metal or any other material that may cause injury to a player is prohibited. The wearing of casts or splints made of hard or unyielding materials is prohibited, even if padded. Elbow pads which do not have a soft protective covering of sponge rubber or a similar material at least 1/2 inch thick shall be considered dangerous equipment.
(b) A glove from which all or part of the palm has been removed or cut to permit the use of the bare hand shall be considered illegal equipment. A minor penalty shall be assessed to a player wearing such a glove in play
(c) The wearing of jewelry that is
visible to the referee is prohibited and any offending player shall be sent off
the playing surface until the jewelry is removed.
(d) All shin guards must be covered with socks
or pants. No exposed shin guards will be allowed. Referees will treat exposed
shin guards as illegal equipment and the player will be prevented from
participating in the game.
Rule
306. Puck
(a) Pucks shall be
made of plastic or other material approved material by USA Hockey Inline. The puck
shall be approximately 1 inch thick, and 3 inches in diameter and shall weigh
between 3-1/2 and 6-1/2 ounces.
(b) The puck shall be of a predominant color that contrasts with the color of the playing surface.
(c) Does not apply.
Rule
307. Uniforms
(a) All players
participating in Lazer Skate Sports Plex games should be uniformly dressed and have
matching jerseys with long sleeves.
(b) Each player and each goalkeeper listed in the lineup must wear an individual identifying number at least 8 inches in height on the back of the sweater. All numbers assigned must be whole numbers between 0-99. No two members of the same team can wear the same number.
(c) At the discretion of the Referee, the Home Team shall change its jerseys if the colors of the competing teams conflict.
Rule 308. Equipment Measurement
(a) A request for measurement of any equipment shall be limited to one request by each team during the course of any stoppage of play.
(b) When a formal complaint is made by the Captain of a team against the dimensions of any stick, the Referee shall make the necessary measurement immediately. If the complaint is not sustained, a bench minor penalty shall be assessed to the team requesting the measurement. When a formal complaint is made by the Captain of a team against the dimensions of any piece of goalkeeper's equipment and the measurement would cause any delay whatsoever, other than glove measurement, such measurement shall take place at the end of the first half or immediately in the second half or overtime. If the complaint is not sustained, a bench minor penalty shall be assessed to the team requesting the measurement.
(c) A minor plus a misconduct penalty shall be assessed to any player who refuses to surrender the stick or other piece of equipment for measurement when requested to do so by the Referee.
(d) The Referee may measure any equipment used for the first time in the game.
(e) The Referee shall assess a bench
minor penalty to a team that requests a measurement of equipment only for the
purpose of delaying the game.
(f) Prohibits coaches and/or captains from requesting a protective or
dangerous equipment check. For a violation, after a warning by the referee, a
bench minor penalty will be assessed.
Penalties
Rule
401. Penalties
(a)
Penalties shall
be actual playing time and shall be divided into the following classes:
1. Minor Penalties
2. Bench Minor Penalties
3. Major Penalties
4. Misconduct Penalties
5. Match Penalties
6. Penalty Shot
(b) When play is not actually in progress and an offense is committed by any player or Team Official, the same penalty shall apply as though play were actually in progress.
Rule 402. Minor Penalties
(a) For a "MINOR PENALTY", any player, other than a goalkeeper, shall be ruled off the surface for two minutes during which time no substitute shall be permitted. When running time is being played, the penalty will start at the moment the ensuing face-off is conducted. If a minor or bench minor penalty terminates during a stoppage of play, allowing the team to have an additional player on the playing surface, the player so penalized shall remain on the penalty bench until the ensuing face-off is conducted.
(b) For a "BENCH MINOR"
penalty one player of the team against which the penalty is imposed shall be
ruled off the ice for a period of two minutes, during which time no substitute
shall be permitted. Any non-penalized player other than a goalkeeper,
may be designated to serve the penalty by the Manager or Coach through the
playing Captain and such player shall immediately serve the penalty.
(c) If the opposing team scores a goal while a team is shorthanded by one
or more minor or bench minor penalties, the first of such penalties shall
automatically terminate. "Shorthanded" means that the team must be
below the numerical strength of its opponents on the playing surface at the
time the goal is scored. The minor or bench minor which terminates
automatically is the one which causes the team to be "shorthanded."
Thus, if an equal number of players from each team are serving an equal number
of minor penalties, neither team is "shorthanded." This rule shall
also apply when a goal is scored on a penalty shot or an awarded goal.
(d) When the minor penalties of two players of the same team terminate at the same time, the Captain of that team shall designate to the Referee which player shall return to the playing surface first and the Referee shall instruct the Penalty Timekeeper accordingly.
(e) When a player receives a major penalty and a minor penalty at the same time, the major penalty shall be served first by the penalized player except if the major penalties are coincident, in which case the minor penalty shall be served first.
(f) When coincident minor penalties are assessed to players of both teams, the penalized players shall take their place on the penalty bench and such players shall not leave the penalty bench until the first stoppage of play following the expiration on their respective penalties. Immediate substitutions shall be made for an equal number of minor penalties or coincident minor penalties of equal duration to each team so penalized and the penalties of the players for whom substitutions have been made shall not be taken into account for the purpose of a delayed penalty.
Rule 403. Major Penalties
(a) For
the first “Major Penalty” in any one game, the offender,
except the goalkeeper, shall be ruled off the floor to the
penalty
box for five minutes, during which time no substitutes shall be
permitted. A goal scored does not terminate this penalty.
(b) For the second major penalty in the same game, to the same player, including the goalkeeper, the player shall receive a five minute major penalty and an automatic game misconduct. One player from the offending team must be placed in the penalty box to serve the five minutes major.
(c) When coincident major penalties or coincident penalties of equal duration including a major penalty are assessed to players of both teams, the offending team(s) shall place a substitute player(s) on the penalty bench and such penalized players shall not leave the penalty bench until the first stoppage of play following the expiration of their respective penalties. Immediate substitutions on the playing surface shall be made for an equal number of major penalties or coincident penalties of equal duration including a major penalty to each team so penalized and the penalties of the players for which substitutions have been made shall not be taken into account for the purpose of a delayed penalty. Where it is required to determine which of the penalized players shall be designated to serve the delayed penalty under Rule 408, the penalized team shall have the right to make such designation not in conflict with Rule 402.
(d) When coincident penalties of unequal duration (each including one major penalty) are assessed to one player of each team, the penalized players shall be assessed a game misconduct penalty and a substitute player shall serve any additional penalties other than the coincidental major penalty. The penalties which create the disparity in total penalty time shall be served first in the normal manner by the penalized players. Immediate substitutions on the playing surface shall be permitted for the major penalties of each player.
Rule 404. Misconduct Penalties
(a) A "MISCONDUCT" penalty
involves the removal of a player, other than a goalkeeper, from the game for a
period of ten minutes, but another player is permitted to immediately replace a
player so removed. A player whose misconduct penalty has expired shall remain
in the penalty bench until the next stoppage of play.
Unless immediate substitution is permitted under the coincident penalty rules
402 and 403, when a player receives a minor or a major penalty plus a
misconduct, game misconduct or a gross misconduct penalty at the same time, the
penalized team shall immediately place an additional non-penalized player other
than a goalkeeper, on the penalty bench and such player may not be changed. Any
violation of this provision shall be treated as illegal substitution under Rule
205.
(b) A "GAME MISCONDUCT" penalty involves the suspension of a
player for the balance of the game, but a substitute is permitted to replace
the player so removed.
(c) A player or Team Official incurring a game misconduct penalty to a player shall be suspended for the next game of that team. The Referee is required to report all game misconduct penalties and all surrounding circumstances to the League Authorities immediately following the game. The League Authorities shall have full power to impose further penalties. For all game misconduct penalties regardless of when assessed, a total of 10 minutes shall be charged in the records against the offending player.
(d) A "GROSS MISCONDUCT" penalty involves the suspension of a player or Team Official for the balance of the game, but another player is permitted to replace a player so removed. The Referee is required to report all gross misconduct penalties and the surrounding circumstances to the League Authorities immediately following the game. The League Authorities shall have full power to impose further penalties. For all gross misconduct penalties regardless of when assessed, a total of 10 minutes shall be charged in the records against the offending player.
(e) A player who has been assessed a gross misconduct penalty shall be suspended from participating in any games or practices until the case has been dealt with by the League Authorities. A mandatory hearing shall be held and a decision made relative to any further disciplinary action within 30 days of the incident. If circumstances prevent the League Authorities from conducting the hearing, the suspension shall be automatically terminated after 30 days.
(f) A Team Official who is assessed a game misconduct or a gross misconduct penalty, may not sit near the team bench, nor in any way attempt to direct the play of the team.
Rule 405. Match Penalties
(a) A "MATCH PENALTY" involves the suspension of a player for the balance of the game and the offending player shall be ordered to the dressing room immediately. Unless immediate substitution is permitted under the coincident penalty rules 403 and 405, the penalized team shall immediately place a non-penalized player, other than a goalkeeper, on the penalty bench to serve the five-minute time portion of the penalty and such player may not be changed. The player shall also serve any additional minor or major penalty assessed to the offending player unless immediate substitution is permitted under coincident penalty rules 402 and 403. The Referee is required to report all match penalties and all surrounding circumstances to the League Authorities immediately following the game. The League Authorities shall have full power to impose further penalties. For all match penalties, regardless of when assessed, a total of 10 minutes shall be charged in the records against the offending player.
(b) When coincident match penalties have been assessed or when any combination of coincident major and match penalties have been assessed to a player or players of both teams, rule 403 covering major penalties shall be applicable with respect to player substitutions.
(c) A player who has been assessed a match penalty shall be suspended from participating in any games or practices until the case has been dealt with by the League Authorities. A mandatory hearing shall be held and a decision made relative to any further disciplinary action within 30 days of the incident. If circumstances prevent the League Authorities from conducting the hearing, the suspension shall be automatically terminated after 30 days.
Rule 406. Penalty Shot
(a) Any infraction of the rules which calls for a "Penalty Shot" shall be taken as follows: The Referee shall identify the player entitled to take the shot (as appropriate) and shall then place the puck on the center face-off spot. The player taking the shot shall, on the whistle of the Referee, play the puck and shall attempt to score on the goalkeeper. Once the player taking the shot has touched the puck, it must be kept in motion towards the opponent's goal line and once it is shot, the play shall be considered complete. No goal can be scored on a rebound of any kind and any time the puck crosses the goal line the shot shall be considered complete. Only a player designated as a goalkeeper, substitute goalkeeper or temporary goalkeeper may defend against a penalty shot.
(b) The goalkeeper must remain in the goal crease until the Referee blows the whistle to start the penalty shot and in the event of violation of this rule or any foul committed by a goalkeeper the Referee shall allow the shot to be taken and if the shot fails the Referee shall permit the penalty shot to be taken again. The goalkeeper may attempt to stop the shot in any manner except by throwing the stick or any other object, in which case a goal shall be awarded.
(c) In cases where a penalty shot has been awarded under Rule 609 deliberately displacing goal post or removing helmet/ facemask during a breakaway, Rule 609 delaying the game, Rule 625 illegal entry into the game, Rule 636 for throwing a stick and under Rule 639 for fouling from behind, the Referee shall designate the player who has been fouled as the player who takes the penalty shot. In cases where a penalty shot has been awarded under Rule 612 falling on the puck in the goal crease or Rule 616 picking up the puck from the goal crease area, the penalty shot shall be taken by a player selected by the Captain of the non-offending team from the players on the playing surface at the time when the foul was committed. Such selection shall be reported to the Referee and cannot be changed. If by reason of injury the player designated by a Referee to take the penalty shot is unable to do so, the shot may be taken by a player selected by the Captain of the non-offending team from players on the playing surface when the foul was committed. Such selection shall be reported to the Referee and cannot be changed.
(d) Should the player in respect to whom a penalty shot has been awarded, commit a foul in connection with the same play or circumstances, either before or after the penalty shot has been awarded, the player shall be first permitted to take the shot before being sent to the penalty bench to serve the penalty, except when such a penalty is for a game misconduct, gross misconduct or match penalty in which case the penalty shot shall be taken by a player selected by the Captain of the non-offending team from the players on the playing surface at the time the foul was committed. If, at the time a penalty shot is awarded, the goalkeeper of the penalized team has been removed from the playing surface for another player, the goalkeeper shall be permitted to return to the playing surface before the penalty shot is taken.
(e) While the penalty shot is being taken, all players of both teams except those involved with the taking of the penalty shot, must withdraw from the playing surface onto their respective players' bench.
(f) If, while the penalty shot is being taken, any player of the opposing team shall interfere with or distract the player taking the shot, a goal shall be awarded.
(g) If the goal is scored during a penalty shot, the puck shall be faced-off at the center spot. If a goal is not scored, the puck shall be faced-off at either of the end face-off spots in the zone in which the penalty shot was taken.
(h) Whether or not a goal is scored from a penalty shot, if an infraction for which the penalty shot was awarded was such to incur: 1.) a major, match or misconduct penalty, the penalty shall be assessed in addition to the penalty shot. 2.) a minor or bench minor penalty, a further penalty to the offending player shall not be applied.
(i) If the foul upon which the penalty shot is based occurs during actual playing time, the penalty shot shall be awarded and taken immediately following the normal stoppage of play. The time required for the taking of a penalty shot shall not be included in the regular playing time.
Rule 407. Goalkeeper's Penalties
(a) A goalkeeper shall not be sent to the penalty bench for an infraction which incurs a minor, major or misconduct penalty, but instead the penalty shall be served by a teammate who was on the playing surface at the time the infraction was committed. Such player shall be designated by the Coach and shall not be changed.
(b) When a goalkeeper incurs a game misconduct penalty, the position shall be taken by a teammate, or by a substitute or temporary goalkeeper who is available, and such player shall be allowed the goalkeeper's full equipment.
(c) When a goalkeeper incurs a match penalty, the position shall be taken by a teammate or a substitute goalkeeper who is available, and such player shall be allowed the goalkeeper's equipment. However, any additional penalties specifically called for by the individual rules covering match penalties shall apply, and the offending team shall be penalized accordingly. Such additional penalty shall be served by another member of the team who was on the playing surface at the time the infraction was committed. Such player is to be designated by the Coach through the playing Captain and shall not be changed.
(d) All penalties assessed to a goalkeeper, regardless of who serves the penalty, or any substitution, shall be charged in the records against the goalkeeper.
(e) A minor penalty shall be assessed to a goalkeeper who participates in the play in any manner beyond the center line.
Rule 408. Delayed Penalties
(a) If a third player of any team is penalized while two players of the same team are serving penalties, the penalty time of the third player shall not commence until the penalty time of one of the two players already penalized has elapsed. Nevertheless, the third player penalized must immediately proceed to the penalty bench and may be replaced by a substitute until such time as the penalty time of the penalized player shall commence.
(b) When any team shall have three players serving penalties at the same time and because of the delayed penalty rule a substitute for the third offender is in the playing surface, none of the three penalized players on the penalty bench may return to the playing surface until play has been stopped. When the play has been stopped, the player(s) whose full penalty has expired may return to the playing surface. The Penalty Timekeeper shall permit the return to the playing surface in the order of expiration of their penalties, of a player or players when by reason of the expiration of their penalties the penalized team is entitled to have more than three players on the playing surface.
(c) In the case of delayed penalties, the penalized players whose penalties have expired shall only be allowed to return to the playing surface when there is a stoppage of play. When the penalties of two players of the same team shall expire at the same time, the Captain of that team shall designate to the Referee which player shall return to the playing surface first and the Referee shall instruct the Penalty Timekeeper accordingly. When a major and a minor penalty are assessed at the same time to different players of the same team, the minor penalty shall be recorded as being the first of such penalties.
Rule 409. Calling of Penalties
(a) Should an infraction of the rules be committed by a player of the team in possession of the puck, the Referee shall immediately stop play and assess the penalty(s) to the offending player(s).
(b) Should an infraction of the rules which call for a minor, bench minor, major or match penalty, as committed by a player of a team not in possession of the puck, the Referee shall signify the calling of a delayed penalty by raising the arm and, on completion of the play by the team in possession, shall immediately stop play and assess the penalty to the offending player. "Completion of the play by the team in possession" in this rule means that the puck must have come into the possession and control of an opposing player, or has been "frozen." This does not mean a rebound off the goalkeeper, the goal or the boards or any accidental contact with the body or equipment of an opposing player.
(c) The ensuing face-off shall take place at the face-off spot nearest to the location of the puck when play is stopped unless the stoppage occurs in the Attacking Zone of the player penalized, in which case the face-off shall be conducted at the nearest high zone face-off spot.
(d) If the penalty to be assessed is a minor penalty, and a goal is scored on the play by the non-offending team, the minor penalty shall not be assessed, but all other minor, major or match penalties shall be assessed in the normal manner regardless of whether or not a goal is scored.
(e) If, after the Referee has signaled a penalty, but before play has been stopped, the puck enters the goal of the non-offending team as the direct result of the action of a player of that team, the goal shall be allowed and the penalty signaled shall be assessed in the normal manner.
(f) If the Referee signals an additional minor penalty(s) against a team that is already short-handed because of one or more minor or bench minor penalties, and a goal is scored by the non-offending team before the whistle is blown, the goal shall be allowed, the delayed penalty(s) shall not be assessed and the minor penalty being served which caused the team to be shorthanded shall terminate automatically.
(g) Should the same offending player commit other fouls on the same play, either before or after the Referee has stopped play, the offending player shall serve such penalties consecutively.
(h) All minor and bench minor penalties occurring after a goal has been scored or during the stoppage of play when a penalty shot is being attempted, shall be served in the normal manner under this rule.
Rule 410. Supplementary Discipline
(a) In addition to the suspensions assessed under these rules, the League Authorities may, at the conclusion of the game, at their discretion, investigate any incident that occurs in connection with any game and may assess additional suspensions for any offense committed before, during or after any game by a player or Team Official, whether or not such offense had been penalized by the Referee.
(b) Does not apply. Any player,
other than a goalkeeper, given three (3) or more minor penalties in a game will
be assessed a “game misconduct” penalty. The player will not be permitted to
participate further in the game and will not be allowed to remain on the bench
area for the duration of the game. A “double minor” penalty will be considered
two (2) penalties for the purpose of this rule. Officials Rule
501.
Appointment of Officials (b) Does not apply. (c) The Referees shall have full
authority and final decision in all matters of dispute, and not subject to
appeal, during the course of the game. (d) All Referees should wear black trousers, black and white striped sweaters designed for
hockey, a black hockey helmet with chin strap properly fastened, elbow pads and
shin and knee protection. Referees shall be equipped with finger whistles and
metal tape measures with a minimum length of 6 feet. (e) For tournament play, the Tournament
Committee shall appoint a Game Timekeeper, a Penalty Timekeeper, an Official Scorer. Rule
502. Referee (b) Does not apply. (c) The Referee shall order the teams
onto the playing surface at the appointed time for the beginning of each game
and at the start of each half. If for any reason there should be more than
fifteen minutes delay in the commencement of the game or any undue delay in
resuming play for the second half, the Referee shall state in the report to the
League Authorities the cause of the delay and the team(s) that was at fault.
(d) The Referee shall make a visual
inspection of all players during the warm-up. If there is any lack of
conformity to the regulations on mandatory equipment, the Referee shall ensure
that the required equipment is in place. (e) The Referee shall, prior to the
start of the game, see that the appointed Game Timekeeper, Penalty Timekeeper,
Official Scorer and Goal Judges are in their respective places and that the
timing and signaling equipment is in good working order. (f) The Referee shall impose such
penalties as are prescribed by the rules for infractions thereof and the
Referee shall have the final decision regarding all goals. The Referee shall
consult with the Linesmen and the Goal Judge, if necessary, before making a
final decision. (g) The Referee shall report to the
Official Scorer all goals and assists legally scored
and all penalties assessed and the reason for the assessment of such penalties.
The Referee shall report the reason for not allowing a goal every time the goal
light is turned on in error during the course of play and every time a goal is
illegally scored (h) If the Referees (2-man system)
cannot appear for a game or are unable to continue due to illness or injury,
the Managers or Coaches of the teams shall agree on Referee(s). If they are
unable to agree, they shall appoint a player from each team who shall act as
Referee. If the regularly appointed Officials appear during the progress of the
game, they shall at once replace the temporary Officials. (i) After each game, the Referees shall
check and sign the score sheet and return it to the Official Scorer. Referees
are required to report to the League Authorities all game misconduct, gross
misconduct and match penalties immediately following the game giving full
details of the circumstances surrounding the incident. Rule
504. Goal
Judge (a) There shall be one "GOAL
JUDGE" at each end of the rink. They shall not be members of either team
engaged in the game, nor shall they be replaced after the start of the game,
unless it becomes apparent to the Referee that either Goal Judge makes unjust
decisions, in which case, the Referee shall appoint a replacement. (b) The Goal Judges shall be stationed
behind the goals during the progress of the game in properly screened cages so
there can be no interference with their activities. They shall not change goals
during the game. (c) In the event of a goal being
claimed, the Goal Judge shall decide whether or not the puck has passed between
the goal posts, under the crossbar or entirely over the goal line. The decision
of the Goal Judge shall be "Goal" or "No Goal," and may be
overruled by the Referee. Rule
505.
Penalty Timekeeper (a) The "PENALTY TIMEKEEPER"
shall keep a correct record of all the penalties assessed by the Referee(s)
including the names of the penalized players, the infractions penalized, the
duration of each penalty and the time at which each penalty was assessed. The
Penalty Timekeeper shall record each penalty shot awarded and the result of the
shot. (b) The Penalty Timekeeper shall check
and ensure that the time served by all penalized players is correct. The
Penalty Timekeeper shall be responsible for the correct posting of all minor
and major penalties on the scoreboard and shall promptly notify the Referee of
any discrepancy between the time recorded on the clock and the correct official
time. The Penalty Timekeeper shall, upon request, inform a penalized player of
any unexpired penalty time. Misconduct and coincident minor penalties shall not
be recorded on the clock, but such penalized players shall be alerted and
released at the first stoppage of play following the expiration of the
penalties. (c) If a player leaves the penalty
bench prior to the expiration of the penalty, the Penalty Timekeeper shall note
the time and signal the Referee at the next stoppage of play. Rule
506.
Official Scorer (a) The "OFFICIAL SCORER"
shall obtain a list of eligible players from each team, prior to the start of
the game. This information shall be made known to the Coach of each team. The
Official Scorer shall secure the names of the Captain of each team and note
such on the Official Score Sheet. (b) The Official Scorer shall keep a
correct record of all goals scored, and to whom credit shall be given for
assists. The Official Scorer shall also record the time of entry into the game
of any substitute goalkeeper and shall record when a goal has been scored while
the goalkeeper has been removed from the playing surface. (c) The points for goals and assists
shall be announced over the public address system and all changes in such
awards shall also be announced. No requests for changes in any award of points
shall be considered unless they are made at or prior to the conclusion of the
game by the team Captain. (d) The Official Scorer shall prepare
the Official Score Sheet for signature by the Officials and forward it to the
League Authorities. Rule
507. Game
Timekeeper (a) The "GAME TIMEKEEPER"
shall signal the Referee for the start of each half and the Referee shall start
play promptly in accordance with the scheduled playing time. The Game
Timekeeper shall record all official playing time. (b) If the rink is not equipped with an
automatic sound device, or such sound device fails, the Game Timekeeper shall
signal the end of play time by blowing a whistle. (c) The Game Timekeeper shall announce
when one minute of actual playing time remains in each half. Rule
508.
Proper Authorities (a) The "LEAGUE AUTHORITIES",
as applied under these rules, shall be defined as the management of Lazer Skate
Sports Plex. Playing Rules Rule
601.
Abuse of Officials and Other Misconduct (a) Any player who challenges or
disputes the ruling of an Official, attempts to incite an opponent or create a
disturbance during the game shall be assessed a minor penalty for
unsportsmanlike conduct. If the player persists in such conduct, a misconduct
penalty shall be assessed and any further persistence by the same player shall
result in the assessment of a game misconduct penalty. In the case of a Coach
or other Team Official, a bench minor penalty shall be assessed first and if
such conduct continues, a game misconduct penalty shall be assessed. (b) Any player who shoots the puck
after the whistle shall be assessed a minor penalty if, in the opinion of the
Referee, the player had sufficient time after the whistle to refrain from
taking the shot. (c) If any player does any of the
following, the team shall be assessed a bench minor penalty: 1. After being penalized, does not proceed directly to the
penalty bench or dressing room when ordered to do so by the Referee. (Equipment
shall be delivered to the penalty bench or dressing room by a teammate). 2.
Throws anything onto the playing surface from the players' bench or penalty
bench. 3. Interferes with any Game Official, (non-physically) in the
performance of their duties. (d) If any player does any of the
following, a misconduct penalty shall be assessed: 1. Uses obscene, profane or
abusive language to any person before, during or after the game. 2. During a
stoppage of play, intentionally shoots or throws the puck out of the reach of
an Official who is retrieving it. 3. Enters and remains in the Referee's
Crease, when asked to leave, except for the purpose of skating to the penalty
bench. 4. Touches or holds any Game Official with the hand or stick. 5.
Intentionally bangs the boards, protective glass, playing surface or goal with
a stick at any time. (e) If any player does any of the
following, a game misconduct penalty shall be assessed: 1. Persists in any
course of conduct for which the player has previously been assessed a
misconduct penalty. 2. Uses obscene gestures anywhere in the rink before,
during or after the game. (f) If any player does any of the
following, a gross misconduct penalty shall be assessed: 1. Deliberately
inflicts or attempts to inflict, physical harm to a Game Official or a Team
Official in any manner. 2. Behaves in any manner which is critically detrimental
to the conduct of the game including spitting at an opponent, Game Official or
Team Official. (g) If any Team Official does any of
the following, the team shall be assessed a bench minor penalty: 1. Bangs the
boards with a stick or other instrument at any time. 2. Uses obscene, profane
or abusive language to any person before, during or after the game. 3. Throws
anything onto the playing surface from the players' bench. 4. Interferes with
any Game Official, (non-physically) in the performance of their duties. 5.
Attempts to incite an opponent into incurring a penalty. (h) If any Team Official does any of
the following, a game misconduct penalty shall be assessed: 1. Persists in any
course of conduct for which the Team Official has previously been assessed a
bench minor penalty. 2. Uses obscene gestures anywhere in the rink before,
during or after the game. (i) If any Team Official does any of
the following, a gross misconduct penalty shall be assessed: 1. Deliberately inflicts or attempts to inflict, physical harm
to a Game Official or a Team Official in any manner. 2. Behaves in any manner
which is critically detrimental to the conduct of the game including spitting
at an opponent, Game Official or Team Official. (a) Play shall not be stopped or
delayed by reason of adjustment of clothing, equipment, skates, or sticks. For
a violation of this rule a minor penalty shall be assessed. (b) The onus of maintaining clothing
and equipment in the proper condition shall be upon the player. If adjustments
are required, the player shall retire from the playing surface and play shall
continue uninterrupted with a substitute. (c) No delay shall be permitted for the
repair or adjustment of goalkeeper's equipment. If adjustments are required,
the goalkeeper shall retire from the playing surface and be replaced by the
substitute or temporary goalkeeper immediately and no warm-up shall be
permitted. For a violation of this rule by a goalkeeper, a minor penalty shall
be assessed. Rule
603.
Attempt to Injure /Deliberate Injury of Opponents (Head Butting) (a) A match penalty shall be assessed
to any player who deliberately attempts to injure an opponent, Official, Coach,
or Trainer in any manner, and the circumstances shall be reported to the League
Authorities for further action. A substitute for the penalized player shall be
permitted at the end of the fifth minute. Rule
604.
Board-Checking (a) A minor penalty or major plus a
game misconduct penalty, at the discretion of the Referee, shall be assessed to
any player who intentionally body-checks an opponent, with or without the puck.
(b) A minor penalty or major plus a
game misconduct penalty, at the discretion of the Referee, shall be assessed to
any player who makes physical contact with an opponent after the whistle has
been blown, if, in the opinion of the Referee, the player had sufficient time
to avoid such contact. (c) A minor penalty or major plus a
game misconduct penalty, at the discretion of the Referee based upon the degree
of violence of the impact with the boards, shall be assessed to any player who
fouls an opponent in such a manner that caused the player to be violently
thrown into the boards. "Rolling" an opposing puck carrier along the
boards where the player is attempting to go through too small an opening is not
boarding. (d) When a player injures an opponent
as the result of "boarding" or "body-checking," the Referee
shall assess a major plus a game misconduct penalty to the offending player.
Rule
605.
Broken Stick (a) A player whose stick is broken may
participate in the game provided the broken stick is dropped immediately. A
minor penalty shall be assessed for an infraction of this rule. A broken stick
is one which, in the opinion of a Referee, is unfit for normal play. (b) A goalkeeper may continue to play
with a broken stick until the next stoppage of play or until a replacement
stick has been legally obtained. (c) A replacement stick may only be
obtained from the players' bench or from a teammate on the playing surface. For
a violation of this rule, a bench minor penalty shall be assessed to the team
of the offending player, unless a penalty has been assessed under Rule 601 for
throwing articles onto the playing surface. The intent of this rule is to
provide for the assessment of one penalty for one illegal stick replacement.
(d) A goalkeeper may not go to the
players' bench for a replacement stick during a stoppage of play, but must
receive a replacement stick from a teammate. For an infraction of this rule, a
minor penalty shall be assessed to the offending goalkeeper. Rule
606.
Charging (a) A minor penalty or major plus a
game misconduct penalty, at the discretion of the Referee, shall be assessed to
a player who runs, jumps into, or charges an opponent. If more than two steps
or strides are taken, it shall be considered "charging." (b) A minor penalty or major plus a
game misconduct penalty, at the discretion of the Referee, shall be assessed to
a player who pushes or body-checks an opponent from behind. (c) A minor penalty or a major plus a
game misconduct penalty shall be assessed to a player who body-checks or
charges a goalkeeper while the goalkeeper is within the goal crease or
privileged area. A goalkeeper is not "fair game" just because the
goalkeeper is outside the privileged area. A penalty for interference or
charging must be assessed in every case where an opposing player makes
unnecessary contact with a goalkeeper. (d) When a player injures an opponent
as the result of "charging" or "checking from behind," the
Referee shall assess a major plus a game misconduct penalty to the offending
player. Rule
607.
Checking From Behind (a) A minor penalty or major plus a
game misconduct penalty, at the discretion of the Referee, shall be assessed to
a player who cross-checks an opponent. (b) A minor penalty or major plus a
game misconduct penalty, at the discretion of the Referee, shall be assessed to
a player who butt-ends or attempts to butt-end an opponent. An attempt to
butt-end shall include all cases in which a butt-end gesture is made,
regardless of whether body contact is made or not. (c) When a player injures an opponent
as the result of "cross-checking" or "butt-ending," the
Referee shall assess a major plus a game misconduct penalty to the offending
player. (d) Butt-ending may also be treated as
a match penalty under attempt to injure or deliberate injury to an opponent.
Rule
608.
Cross-Checking or Butt-Ending (a) A match penalty shall be assessed
to a player who deliberately injures an opponent, Team Official or Game
Official in any manner, and the circumstances shall be
reported to the League Authorities for further action. (b) No substitute shall be permitted to
take the place of the penalized player until after five minutes actual playing
time have elapsed, from the time the penalty was assessed. (c) A match penalty shall be assessed
to a player who deliberately head-butts an opponent, Team Official or Game
Official, and the circumstances shall be reported to the League Authorities for
further action. Rule
609.
Delaying the Game (a) A minor penalty shall be assessed
to any player or goalkeeper, who delays the game by deliberately shooting,
batting or throwing the puck outside the playing area. This penalty shall also
be assessed when it occurs during a stoppage of play. Intentional delay of the
game by a goalkeeper shall be assessed at the discretion of the Referee.
(b) A minor penalty shall be assessed
to a player or goalkeeper who delays the game by deliberately displacing the
goal post from its normal position. Play shall be stopped immediately when the
goal post has been displaced. If a goalkeeper deliberately displaces the goal
post or deliberately removes the helmet or face mask during the course of a
breakaway by the attacking team, a penalty shot shall be awarded to the
non-offending team. The penalty shot shall be taken by the player last in
possession of the puck. (c) A bench minor penalty shall be
assessed to any team which, after a warning by the Referee, fails to place the
correct number of players on the playing surface, thereby causing a delay in
any manner. (d) A minor penalty shall be assessed
to a player who, after a warning by the Referee, fails to maintain a proper
position during the face-off. (a) A minor penalty or major plus a
game misconduct penalty shall be assessed to any player who uses the elbow or
knee in such a manner as to foul an opponent, in any way. (b) When a player injures an opponent as
the result of "elbowing" or "kneeing," the Referee shall
assess a major plus a game misconduct penalty to the offending player. Rule
611.
Face-Offs (a) The puck shall be
"faced-off" by the Referee dropping the puck onto the playing surface
between the sticks of the two players facing-off. Players facing off shall
stand facing their opponent's end of the rink with the blade of their sticks in
contact with the nearest white area of the face-off spot and clear of the red
center area of the spot. The attacking team player shall be the first player to
place the stick on the playing surface. If a player facing-off fails to take
the proper position immediately when directed by the Official, the Official may
order a replacement for that face-off by a teammate on the playing surface. No
other player shall be allowed to enter the face-off circle or come within 15
feet of the players facing-off the puck, and they must stand on-side on all
face-offs. When a player, other than the player facing-off, fails to maintain
the proper position, the center of the offending team shall be ejected from the
face-off. For a second violation of any of the provisions of this rule, a minor
penalty shall be assessed to the player who commits the second violation. No
substitution of players shall be permitted until the face-off has been
completed and play has been resumed except when any penalty is assessed during
the face-off. The whistle shall not be blown to start play. Playing time shall
commence from the instant the puck is faced-off and shall stop when the whistle
is blown. (b) If, after a warning by the
Official, either of the players fails to take the proper position for the
face-off promptly, the Official shall be entitled to conduct the face-off
regardless of such default. (c) During the conduct of any face-off,
no player shall make any physical contact with an opponent except in the course
of playing the puck after the face-off has been completed. For a violation of
this rule the Referee shall assess a minor penalty to the player whose action
caused the physical contact. "Conduct of any face-off" commences when
the Official designates the spot of the face-off and takes up a position to
drop the puck. (d) No face-off shall be conducted at a
location other than at a face-off spot. (e) When a stoppage of play occurs
between the end zone face-off spots and the near end of the rink, the ensuing
face-off shall take place at the end face-off spot on the side where the
stoppage occurred, unless otherwise provided in these rules. (f) When a violation of a rule has been
committed, or a stoppage of play has been caused by any player of the attacking
team in the Attacking Zone, the ensuing face-off shall take place at the
nearest high zone face-off spot. This includes a stoppage of play caused by a
player of the attacking team shooting the puck onto the back of the defending
team's goal without any intervening action by the defending team. (g) When a violation of a rule has been
committed or a stoppage of play has been caused by players of both teams, the
ensuing face-off shall take place at the nearest face-off spot (excluding
center face-off spot) to where the puck was when the stoppage occurred. (h) When a goal is legally scored, the
ensuing face-off shall be conducted at the center face-off spot. (i) When the game is stopped for any
reason not specifically covered in the Official Playing Rules, the ensuing
face-off shall take place at the nearest face-off spot to where the puck was
last played. Rule
612.
Falling on Puck (a) A minor penalty shall be assessed
to a player, other than a goalkeeper, who deliberately falls on or gathers the
puck into the body or who holds the puck against any part of the goal or the
boards. Any player who drops to block a shot shall not be penalized if the puck
is shot under the player or becomes lodged in any clothing or equipment. A
minor penalty shall be assessed to any player who uses the hands to obtain such
stoppage. (b) A minor penalty shall be assessed
to a goalkeeper who falls on or gathers the puck into the body, when the body
is entirely outside the boundaries of the privileged area or who falls on or
gathers the puck into the body, when the body is entirely outside the goal
crease and the puck is behind the goal line. A minor penalty shall be assessed
to a goalkeeper who holds the puck against any part of the goal or the boards.
(c) No defending player, except the
goalkeeper, shall be permitted to fall on the puck, hold the puck, or gather a
puck into the body or hands when the puck is within the goal crease. For a
violation of this rule, play shall be immediately stopped and a penalty shot
shall be awarded to the non-offending team. However, if the goalkeeper has been
removed from the playing surface when the infraction occurs, a goal shall be
awarded to the non-offending team in lieu of the penalty shot. This rule shall
be interpreted so that a penalty shot shall be awarded only when the puck is in
the goal crease at the instant the infraction occurs. However, in cases where
the puck is outside the goal crease, Rule 612 (a) may still be applied and a
minor penalty assessed, even though no penalty shot is awarded. Rule
613.
Fisticuffs (Fighting) (a) A major penalty shall be assessed
to any player who is involved in a fight on or off the playing surface before,
during or after the game. (b) Does not
apply.
(c) Any player receiving a major
penalty for fisticuffs shall automatically be assessed a game misconduct
penalty. (d) A game misconduct penalty shall be
assessed to any player or goalkeeper who is the first to intervene in an
altercation already in progress. This penalty is in addition to any other
penalty incurred in the same incident. (e) A game misconduct penalty shall be
assessed to any player who resists the Game Officials in the discharge of their
duties during an altercation. (f) A minor penalty shall be assessed
to a goalkeeper who leaves the immediate vicinity of the goal crease to
participate in an altercation. This penalty shall be in addition to any penalty
incurred during the altercation. Rule
614.
Goals and Assists (Note) It is
the responsibility of the Referee to award goals and assists, and such decision
is final. In cases of an obvious error in awarding a goal or an assist which
has been announced, it should be corrected promptly. Changes shall not be made
on the scoring summary after the Referee has signed the Official Score Sheet.
(a) A goal shall be scored when the
puck has been put between the goal posts by the stick of a player of the
attacking team from in front, below the cross bar and entirely across the goal
line, before playing time expires. A "goal" shall be credited in the
scoring records to a player who shall have propelled the puck into the
opponent's goal. Each "goal" shall count as one point in the player's
record. An "assist" shall be credited to the player or players taking
part in the play immediately preceding the goal, but no more than two assists
can be credited on any goal. Only one point can be credited to any one player
for any one goal scored. (b) A goal shall be scored if the puck
is put into the goal in any way by a player of the defending team. The player
of the attacking team who last played the puck shall be credited with the goal,
but no assist shall be awarded. (c) If an attacking player kicks the
puck and the puck goes directly into the goal or is deflected into the goal by
any player, including the goalkeeper, the goal shall not be allowed. (d) If the puck is deflected into the
goal from the shot of an attacking player by striking any part of any player,
the goal shall be allowed. The player who deflected the puck shall be credited with
the goal. The goal shall not be allowed if the puck has been kicked, thrown, or
otherwise deliberately directed by an attacking player into the goal by any
means other than a stick. (e) If a goal is scored as a result of
a puck being deflected directly into the goal off an Official, the goal shall
not be allowed. (f) Should a player legally propel the
puck into the goal crease of the opposing team and the puck becomes loose in
the goal crease and available to a player of the attacking team, any goal scored
on the play shall be allowed. (g) Any goal scored, other than as
covered by the Official Playing Rules, shall not be allowed. Rule
615.
Gross Misconduct (a) A Referee may suspend from the game
any player, Manager, Coach, or Trainer guilty of gross misconduct of any kind
and must report the incident to the League Authorities. Rule
616.
Handling Puck With Hands (a) If a player, other than a
goalkeeper, closes the hand on the puck, play shall be stopped and a face-off
shall follow; however, if the puck is dropped immediately, play shall be
allowed to continue. If a goalkeeper holds the puck with the hand for more than
three seconds, play shall be stopped and a face-off shall follow; however,
after an initial warning by the Referee, a goalkeeper who holds the puck
unnecessarily shall be assessed a minor penalty for delaying the game. (b) A goalkeeper shall not
intentionally drop the puck into the pads or onto the goal
net nor deliberately pile obstacles at the goal that, in the opinion of
the Referee, would tend to prevent the scoring of a goal. The object of this
rule is to keep the puck in play continuously and any action taken by the
goalkeeper which causes an unnecessary stoppage shall
be penalized. For a violation of this rule, a minor penalty shall be assessed
to the offending player. (c) If a goalkeeper throws the puck
forward toward the opponent's goal and it is first played by a teammate, play
shall be stopped and the ensuing face-off shall be conducted at the nearest end
zone face-off spot of the offending team. (d) If a defending player, other than
the goalkeeper, picks up the puck in the goal crease from the playing surface
with the hands, or holds the puck while it is in the goal crease, the play
shall be stopped immediately and a penalty shot shall be awarded to the
non-offending team. If the above situation occurs while the goalkeeper is off
the playing surface, a goal shall be awarded to the non-offending team. (e) A player shall be permitted to stop
or "bat" the puck in the air with the hand, or push it along the
playing surface with the hand, and play shall not be stopped unless the puck
has been directed to a teammate in the Attacking Zone, in which case the play
shall be stopped and the puck faced off at the nearest high zone face-off spot.
(f) A goal that is scored as the result
of the puck being propelled by the hand of an attacking player and entered the
goal either directly or after deflecting off any player including the
goalkeeper, shall not be allowed. Rule
617. High
Sticks (a) The carrying of the stick above the
normal height of the shoulders is prohibited. The Referee shall assess a minor
penalty or a major plus a game misconduct penalty to any player who strikes an
opponent with a stick so carried. (b) When a player injures an opponent
as the result of "high sticking," the Referee shall assess a major
plus a game misconduct penalty to the offending player. (c) A goal scored by an attacking
player who strikes the puck with the stick which is carried above the height of
the goal frame cross bar, shall not be allowed. (d) Batting the puck above the normal
height of the shoulders with the stick is prohibited and when it occurs play
shall be stopped and the ensuing face-off shall take place at an end zone
face-off spot of the offending player's team unless: 1. The puck is batted to
an opponent, in which case the play shall continue. 2. A player of the
defending team shall bat the puck into the player's own goal, in which case the
goal shall be allowed. Rule
618.
Holding an Opponent (a) A minor penalty shall be assessed
to a player who holds an opponent with the hands, legs, feet, stick, or in any
other way. (b) A minor or major penalty shall be
assessed to any player who grabs or holds the face mask of an opponent with the
hand. (c) When a player injures an opponent
as the result of "holding the face mask," the Referee shall assess a
major plus a game misconduct penalty to the offending player. Rule
619.
Hooking (a) A minor penalty shall be assessed
to a player who impedes or seeks to impede the progress of an opponent by
hooking with the stick. (b) When a player injures an opponent
as the result of "hooking," the Referee shall assess a major plus a
game misconduct penalty to the offending player. Rule
620.
Icing the Puck No such rule. Rule
621.
Interference (a) A minor penalty shall be assessed
to any player who interferes with or impedes the progress of an opponent who is
not in possession of the puck, deliberately knocks a stick out of an opponent's
hand, prevents a player who has dropped the stick or any other piece of
equipment from regaining possession of it, or shoots a stick or other object
toward an opponent. The last player to touch the puck shall be considered to be
the player in possession. (b) A minor penalty shall be assessed
to any player on the players' or the penalty bench who, by means of the stick
or body, interferes with the movements of the puck or an opponent on the
playing surface during the progress of play. (c) A minor penalty shall be assessed
to any player who, by means of the stick or body, interferes with or impedes
the movements of the goalkeeper while the goalkeeper is in the goal crease
area. (d) Unless the puck is in the goal
crease area, a player of the attacking team may not stand on the goal crease
line or in the goal crease or hold the stick in the goal crease. If the puck
should enter the goal while such a condition prevails, a goal shall not be
allowed. For a violation of this rule, while the attacking team has possession
of the puck, play shall be stopped and the ensuing face-off shall take place at
the nearest high zone face-off spot. This rule shall not apply when the
goalkeeper is out of the goal crease. (e) If a player of the attacking team
has been pushed or otherwise physically forced into the goal crease by an
opposing player, and the puck should enter the goal while the player so
interfered with is still in the goal crease, the goal shall be allowed. (f) When the goalkeeper has been
removed from the playing surface and any member of the same team not legally on
the playing surface interferes by means of the body, stick, or any other object
with the movements of the puck or an opposing player, the Referee shall
immediately award a goal to the non-offending team. (Note) The attention of Referees is
directed particularly to three types of offensive interference which shall be
penalized. 1. When the defending team
secures possession of the puck in its own zone and the other members of the
same team run interference for the puck carrier by forming a protective screen
against forecheckers. 2. When a player facing-off
obstructs an opponent after the face-off when the opponent is not in possession
of the puck. 3. When the puck carrier
makes a drop pass and follows through so as to make body contact with an
opposing player. Rule
622.
Interference by Spectators (a) In the event of a player being held
or interfered with by a spectator, the Referee shall immediately stop the play,
unless the team of the player being interfered with is in possession of the
puck at the time, in which case the play shall be allowed to be completed. The
ensuing face-off shall take place at the nearest face-off spot to where the
puck was last played. (b) Any player who physically
interferes with a spectator shall be assessed a game misconduct penalty and the
circumstances shall be reported to the League Authorities for further action.
(c) In the event that objects are
thrown onto the playing surface which interfere with
the progress of the game, the Referee shall stop the play and the ensuing
face-off shall take place at the nearest face-off spot to where the puck was
last played. Rule
623.
Kicking Player (a) A match penalty shall be assessed
to a player who kicks or attempts to kick another player. A substitute shall be
permitted at the end of the fifth minute. Rule
624.
Kicking Puck (a) Kicking the puck shall be permitted
in all zones; however, a goal that is scored as the result of the puck being
kicked by an attacking player and entered the goal either directly or after
deflecting off any player including the goalkeeper, shall not be allowed.
Rule
625.
Leaving the Player's Bench or Penalty Bench (a) No player may leave the players'
bench or penalty bench at any time during an altercation. Substitutions made
prior to the start of the altercation shall not be penalized under this rule
provided the players so substituting do not enter the altercation. A double
minor penalty plus a game misconduct penalty shall be assessed to the player
who was the first to leave the players' or penalty bench during an altercation.
If players of both teams leave their respective benches at the same time, the
first identifiable player of each team shall be penalized under this rule. For
the purposes of determining which player was the first to leave the players'
bench during an altercation, the Referee may consult with the Linesmen or other
Game Officials. Any player who leaves the players' bench during an altercation
and is assessed a minor, major or misconduct penalty for such actions, shall
also be assessed a game misconduct penalty. Other players who leave the
players' bench or penalty bench during an altercation shall be assessed a
misconduct penalty (maximum 5 per team). If a player illegally enters the game,
any goal scored by that team while the illegal player is on the playing surface
shall be disallowed, but all penalties assessed to either team shall be served
as regular penalties. (b) Except at the end of each period,
or upon the expiration of a penalty, no player may leave the penalty bench, at
any time. A penalized player who leaves the penalty bench prior to the
expiration of the penalty, whether play is in progress or not, shall be
assessed an additional minor penalty after serving the unexpired penalty time.
When a player leaves the penalty bench prior to the expiration of the penalty,
the Penalty Timekeeper shall note the time and verbally alert the Referee who
shall stop play when the offending player's team gains possession and control
of the puck. In the case of a player returning to the playing surface prior to
the expiration of the penalty, through an error of the Penalty Timekeeper, the
player is not to serve an additional penalty, but must serve the unexpired
time. A penalized player who leaves the penalty bench during an altercation
shall be assessed a minor penalty plus a game misconduct penalty, in addition
to any unexpired time. When a penalized player returns to the playing surface
from the penalty bench prior to the expiration of the penalty, any goal scored
by that team, while the player is illegally on the playing surface, shall be
disallowed, but all penalties assessed to either team shall be served as
regular penalties. (c) If a player of the attacking team
in possession of the puck shall be in a position as to have no opposing player
to pass other than the goalkeeper, and is interfered with by a player who has
entered the game illegally, the attacking player shall be awarded a penalty
shot. If the opposing goalkeeper is off the playing surface and the attacking
player is interfered with by an illegal player, a goal shall be awarded to the
non-offending team. (d) If a Team Official steps onto the
playing surface after the start of a half and before that half is completed
without the permission of the Referee, the Referee shall assess a bench minor
penalty to the team of the offending Coach. (e) During any face-off, if a team
starts with fewer players than entitled to, any player subsequently entering
the game shall not be eligible to play any puck coming from the Defending Zone
while the player is in the Attacking Zone unless the puck is first played by
another player in the Attacking Zone. Rule
626.
Off-Sides No such rule. Rule
627.
Passes (a) The puck may be passed by any
player to any player of the same team within any of the two zones into which
the rink is divided and may be passed forward by a player in the Defending Zone
to a teammate over the center red line. Rule
628. Puck
Out of Bounds or Unplayable (a) The puck must be kept in motion at
all times. Play shall not be stopped because the puck is frozen along the
boards by two or more opposing players, unless one of the players falls onto
the puck. If one player freezes the puck along the boards or if a player
deliberately falls on the puck a minor penalty shall be assessed for delaying
the game. However, the Referee may stop the play along the boards if allowing
play to continue shall lead to unnecessary contact surrounding the puck.
Rule
629. Puck
Must Be Kept In Motion (a) When the puck goes outside the
playing area or strikes any obstacles above the playing surface other than the
boards, glass or wire, it shall be faced-off at the nearest face-off spot to
where it was last played. When the puck becomes unplayable due to a defect in
the rink, it shall be faced-off at the nearest face-off spot to where it was
last played. However, if the puck is shot out of the rink by the attacking
team, the face-off shall be at the nearest high zone face-off spot. (b) When the puck becomes lodged in the
netting on the outside of the goal or if it is frozen between opposing players,
the Referee shall stop play and face-off the puck at the nearest face-off spot
to where it was last played unless, in the opinion of the Referee the stoppage
was caused by a player of the attacking team, in which case the ensuing
face-off shall be conducted at the nearest high zone face-off spot. The
defending team and/or the attacking team may play the puck off the net at any
time. However, should the puck remain on the net for longer than three seconds,
play shall be stopped and the face-off shall take place at the nearest end zone
face-off spot, except when the stoppage is caused by a player of the attacking
team, in which case the ensuing face-off shall be conducted at the nearest high
zone face-off spot. If the puck comes to rest on top of the goal frame, the
play shall be stopped immediately. (c) A minor penalty shall be assessed
to a goalkeeper who deliberately drops the puck on the goal netting to cause a
stoppage of play. (d) If the puck comes to rest on top of
the boards surrounding the playing area, it shall be considered to be in play
and may be played legally by the hand or stick. (e) Does not
apply. Rule
630. Puck
Out of Sight and Illegal Puck (a) Should a scramble take place, or a
player accidentally falls on the puck and it is out of the sight of the
Referee, play shall be stopped immediately. The ensuing face-off shall take
place at the nearest face-off spot, unless otherwise provided for in the rules.
(b) If, at any time during play, a puck
other than the one officially in play shall appear on the playing surface,
which interferes with the progress of the game, the play shall be stopped
immediately. Rule
631. Puck
Striking Official (a) Play shall not be stopped because
the puck touches an Official anywhere on the rink. Rule
632.
Refusing to Start Play (a) If, when both teams are on the
playing surface, one team for any reason shall refuse to play when ordered to
do so by the Referee, the Captain shall be warned and the team so refusing
shall be allowed 15 seconds to begin the game or resume play. If, at the end of
that time the team shall still refuse to play, the Referee shall assess a bench
minor penalty to the offending team. Should there be a reoccurrence of the same
incident, the Referee shall suspend the game, and the circumstances shall be
reported to the League Authorities for further action. (b) If a team, when ordered to do so by
the Referee, fails to go onto the playing surface promptly, it shall be
assessed a bench minor penalty. If the team shall still refuse to go onto the
playing surface and start play within five minutes, the Referee shall suspend
the game, and the circumstances shall be reported to the League Authorities for
further action. Rule
633.
Slashing (a) A minor penalty or major plus a
game misconduct penalty, at the discretion of the Referee, shall be assessed to
any player who slashes or attempts to slash an opponent with the stick.
Referees should penalize as "slashing" any player who swings the
stick at an opponent (whether in or out of range) without actually making
contact, or when a player on the pretext of playing the puck makes a wild swing
at the puck with the intent to intimidate an opponent. (b) When a player injures an opponent
as the result of "slashing," the Referee shall assess a major plus a
game misconduct penalty to the offending player. (c) Any player who swings the stick at
another player during the course of any altercation shall be subject to a match
penalty, and the circumstances shall be reported to the League Authorities for
further action. (d) A minor penalty shall be assessed
to any player who makes stick contact with the opposing goalkeeper, in the goal
crease, who has covered or caught the puck, regardless
of whether or not the Referee has stopped the play. Rule
634.
Spearing (a) A minor penalty or major plus a
game misconduct penalty, at the discretion of the Referee, shall be assessed to
a player who spears or attempts to spear an opponent. Attempt to spear shall
include all cases where a spearing gesture is made regardless of whether body
contact is made or not. (b) When a player injures an opponent
as the result of "spearing," the Referee shall assess a major plus a
game misconduct penalty to the offending player. (c) Spearing may also be treated as a
match penalty under attempt to injure or deliberate injury to an opponent.
Rule
635.
Start of Game and Periods (a) The game shall start at the time
scheduled by a face-off at the center face-off spot and shall be promptly
resumed for the second half in the same manner. (b) Each team shall defend the goal
furthest from its players' bench to start the game. The teams shall change ends
for each succeeding half or overtime period. (c) During the pre-game warm-up and
before each half, each team shall confine its activity to its own end of the
rink. All players must wear full equipment during warm-ups and during the
handshake following the game. (d) It is recommended that when both
teams are to leave the playing surface through a common exit, the team whose
players' bench closest to the exit leave first. The home team should enter the
playing surface first. (e) When a team fails to appear on the
playing surface without a proper justification, an Official shall warn the team
that it must enter the playing surface immediately. If the team fails to do so
promptly, the Referee shall assess a bench minor penalty for Delaying the Game.
Rule
636.
Throwing Stick (a) When any player or Team Official of
the defending team deliberately throws or shoots a stick or any other object at
the puck in the Defending Zone, the Referee shall allow the play to be
completed and if a goal is not scored, a penalty shot shall be awarded to the
fouled player. If, however, the goal is unattended and the attacking player has
no defending player to pass and has a chance to score on an open goal, and a
stick or any other object is thrown or shot at the puck by a member of the
defending team, thereby preventing a shot on the open goal, a goal shall be
awarded to the non-offending team. (b) A minor penalty shall be assessed
to any player on the playing surface who throws or shoots a stick or any other
object in the direction of the puck in any zone except when such act has been penalized
by a penalty shot or awarded goal. When a player discards a broken stick by
tossing it to the side of the rink (and not over the boards) in such a way that
shall not interfere with play or an opposing player, no penalty shall be
assessed for doing so. (c) A misconduct penalty shall be
assessed to any player who throws a stick or any part thereof outside the
playing area. A game misconduct penalty shall be assessed to any player who
deliberately throws a stick or any part thereof outside the playing area at or
in the direction of any spectators. Rule
637. Time
of Match and Time-Outs (a) A game shall consist of (3) 15
minute running clock periods. If the score is within two goals, or tied, stop
time shall be played during the last two minutes of play. A one-minute rest
period shall be permitted between periods, after which the teams shall change
ends. (b) The team scoring the greater number
of goals during the game shall be declared the winner, and shall be credited
with two points in the standings. (c) The Referee may order the game to
be suspended anytime the playing area is deemed to be in an unsafe condition.
The game shall remain suspended until such condition is corrected. Referees are
particularly cautioned about wet playing surfaces and should take the
overly-cautious approach when determining whether or not playing conditions are
safe. If any unusual delay occurs
during any period, the Referee may order the intermission to take place
immediately and the balance of the period shall be completed upon the
resumption of play with the teams defending the same goals, after which the
teams shall change ends and resume play of the next period without delay.
(d) Each team shall be permitted to
take two time-outs per game (one per period) of a one minute duration which must be taken during a
stoppage of play. The clock shall be stopped during a time out. The clock shall
be restarted upon the conducting of the ensuing face-off. During a time-out, all
players on the playing surface may proceed to their respective players' bench.
Any penalized player must remain in the penalty bench during a time-out.
A time-out may not be used
to warm-up a goalkeeper. If at the end of the three (3) regular periods, the score
shall be tied, each team shall be awarded one point in the League standings. The
teams will then go into a shootout using 4 shooters. If the score remains tied after the shootout the game shall be declared
a tie. For round-robin playoff games,
the teams will play an additional 4-on-4 overtime period of not more than five
(5) minutes with the team scoring first declared the winner and being
awarded
an additional point. If the score remains tied after one (1) overtime
period, the teams will then go into a shootout. If the score remains tied after the first round of the shootout, the
teams shall then proceed with a second-round "Sudden Victory" shootout. For championship games only,
additional 5-minute overtime periods shall be played until a winner is determined.
(c) If the season should end prior to the expiration of a player's or
team official's suspension, the remainder of the suspension must be served at
the beginning of the next season that the player or team official participates.
(d) Playoff games will count as league games for the purpose of serving
suspensions.
(e) Players or team officials that are serving a suspension in one
league/division will not be prevented from participating in another
league/division for which they are properly enrolled unless Lazer Skate Sports
Plex authorities have issued a "building ban" against the player or
team official. In the case of a "building ban", the player or team
official is banned from the facility for the length of the suspension.
Rule 411. Three-Penalty Rule
(b) The penalty that results in the disqualification may be served by
the offending player or any other player.
(a) Referee system
- The official methods of officiating Lazer Skate Sports Plex games is with two
Referees (2-man system). When a 2-man system is utilized, the duties of the
Linesmen under Rule 503 shall be carried out by both Referees, in addition to
the duties of the Referee under Rule 502.
(a) The
"REFEREE" shall have general supervision of the game and shall have
full control of all Game Officials and players before, during and after the
game, on and off the playing surface. In case of any dispute, the decision of
the Referee shall be final. The Referees shall enter the playing surface prior
to warm-ups and remain on the surface at the conclusion of each half until all
players have proceeded to their dressing rooms. Penalties may be assessed at
any time before, during and after the game.
Rule 602. Adjustment to Clothing and
Equipment
(e) Prohibits a player from turning the blade of their stick over and
using the tip to hold the puck to the surface while stick handling. For a
violation, play shall be stopped and the ensuing face-off shall be that nearest
end zone face-off spot of the offending team.
Rule 610. Elbowing or Kneeing
(g) A game
misconduct penalty shall be assessed to any player who throws a punch at
another player or official. It is not necessary for the punch to
"connect" for the game misconduct penalty to be assessed.
(h) All game misconduct penalties for fighting or throwing punches will
also include an automatic one-game suspension. The automatic suspension is a
minimum suspension. Additional suspensions may be given.
Rule
638. Tied
Games
(a) The overtime period will commence
immediately following a one (1) minute rest period during which the players
will remain on the floor. The teams will not change ends for the overtime
period.
Shoot-Out Procedure
Goals scored during the shoot-out rounds shall not count toward a player's scoring statistics. Goals scored against a goaltender shall not count toward the goaltender's statistics. All rules applicable during the taking of a penalty shot shall also apply during the shoot-out.
First Round:
a. Four players from each team shall be selected to participate in a series of penalty shot attempts. The players shall alternate attempts, with the visiting team having the first attempt.
(1) Any player whose penalty has not expired at the end of play, or has scored 3 goals (except HS-A division) shall not be eligible to participate in the shoot out.
b. Teams may change goaltenders only at the beginning of the shoot-out or if a goaltender is injured during the shoot-out.
c. The team scoring the most goals at the end of the first round shall be declared the
winner.
Second Round:
d) Should neither team have an advantage
at the end of the first round, a second round shall take place, in
which case the four players from each team from the first round shall
be eligible to participate.
e) The second round shall be a "sudden-victory" format in which each team has one penalty shot attempt to score.
f) All non-penalized, non-injured players on a team shall shoot before that team shall be allowed to have a player shoot for a second time during the same shoot-out round.
g) If, after one player from each team has shot and the score remains tied, the procedure shall be repeated until one team scores while its opponents do not.
Rule
639.
Tie Breaker
At the end of an League Season or at
the end of a round robin of any Playoff / Tournament, should only two teams be tied in points, the tie breaker will be
head-to-head results. If 3 or more teams are tied, the tie breaker
format will be in this order:
1. Total
points during the playoff/tournament (2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie or overtime loss, 0 points for a loss)
2. Least
total goals allowed by the team during the course of the playoff / tournament.
3. Most
goals scored by a team during the course of the playoff / tournament.
4. Least
penalty minutes by a team during the course of the playoff / tournament.
5. When all
tie breakers have been exhausted a coin flip will take place.
(a) A minor penalty shall be assessed
to any player who places the stick, leg, knee, foot, arm, hand, or elbow in
such a manner that it causes an opponent to trip or fall. If, in the opinion of
the Referee, a player is unquestionably hook-checking the puck and obtains possession
of it, thereby tripping the opposing player, no penalty shall be assessed.
Accidental trips that occur simultaneously with the whistle shall not be
penalized. Any player who deliberately dives onto the playing surface, except
to block a shot, contacts an opponent and causes the player to trip or fall,
shall be assessed a minor penalty. (b) When a player, in possession and
control of the puck in the Attacking Zone and having no opponent to pass other
than the goalkeeper, is tripped or otherwise fouled from behind, thus
preventing a reasonable scoring opportunity, a penalty shot shall be awarded to
the non-offending team. The Referee shall not stop the play until the attacking
team has lost possession and control of the puck to the defending team. The
intent of this rule is to restore a reasonable scoring opportunity which has
been lost by reason of a foul from behind when the foul is committed on the
opponent's side of the center red line. "Possession and control" of
the puck means the act of propelling the puck with a stick. If, while it is
being propelled, the puck is touched by another player, hits the goal or goes
free, the player shall no longer be considered to be "in possession and
control" of the puck. (c) If, when the opposing goalkeeper
has been removed from the playing surface, a player in possession and control
of the puck is tripped or otherwise fouled with no opposing player to pass,
thus preventing a reasonable scoring opportunity, the Referee shall immediately
stop play and award a goal to the non-offending team. Rule
641.
Unnecessary Roughness (Roughing) (a) At the discretion of the Referee, a
minor or double minor penalty may be assessed to any player who uses
unnecessary roughness against an opponent. (b) A minor penalty for unnecessary
roughness must be assessed every time an opposing player makes unnecessary
physical contact with the player in possession of the puck. It is not the
intent to penalize incidental contact between two opposing players who are
actively in pursuit of the puck. The act of riding an opponent off the puck
shall not be considered to be roughing. However, this does not allow the player
without the puck to throw his or her body into the opponent to achieve
possession. Once a 10-goal differential is reached, the game will
automatically be over. At that point, the teams may be
allowed to scrimmage, or practice on their half of the floor for the
remainder of the game time running clock. If time can be made up by the
Sports Plex, they shall do so at their discretion.
Rule
640.
Tripping
Rule 642. Mercy Rule