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This guide provides a comprehensive overview of critical hockey rules such as offsides and icing, detailing the necessary positioning and signaling for officials. Learn how to call offsides based on the blue line, recognize intentional offsides, and determine icing situations, including special plays like deflections off teammates. The guide also covers the face-off procedures for various scenarios, ensuring clarity on where and how face-offs should occur under different circumstances. Perfect for both new officials and enthusiasts looking to deepen their understanding of the game.
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Offside/Icing Face-offs Positioning Penalties 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50
Offsides/Icing for 10 • When calling offsides, the blue line is always part of this zone. The zone the puck is in.
Offsides/Icing for 20 • As Play enters the attacking zone the official making the offsides call should be in this zone. Attacking zone
Offsides/Icing for 30 • The puck is shot the length of the ice but travels through the crease. Icing or Washout ? Icing
Offsides/Icing for 40 • When an attacking player deliberately plays a puck which is thrown in the attacking zone offsides, this is the call. Intentional Offsides
Offsides/Icing for 50 • When a defending player shoots a puck the length of the ice and it strikes his own player on their side of the red line and continues across the goal line. Icing or Wave-off? Icing
Face-offs for 10 • The face-off for a puck frozen by a defensive player behind the goal line is located here. Defensive zone face-off spot
Face-offs for 20 • In a two man system. Who marks the location of the face-off when the puck leaves the playing surface. The Official who stopped play
Face-offs for 30 • In the end zone, face-offs take place here, never in the middle of the ice. Imaginary line connecting the face off spots
Face-offs for 40 • For a squirt game, if the officials err in calling an icing or offsides pass violation, the face-off should take place here. Center Ice
Face-offs for 50 • Wings must be no closer than how many feet to the face-offs location. 15 feet
Positioning for 10 • When starting the game the official dropping the puck must face what direction? The Timekeeper
Positioning for 20 • When changing direction, the official must always turn facing what direction? Facing the play
Positioning for 30 • During play, the area below is known as what to the referee? No man’s land
Positioning for 40 • In the two man system the area below is known as what area for the deep referee? Golden triangle
Positioning for 50 • On a penalty shot the deep official will be on what side of the net. The same side of the net the player shoots from
Penalty for 10 • One chop of the hand across the straightened forearm of the other hand is the signal for what penalty? Slashing
Penalty for 20 • A arm placed behind the back, elbow bent, forearm parallel to the ice surface signals what penalty? Checking from Behind
Penalty for 30 • The penalty for checking a player from behind into the boards is what? Major + Game
Penalty for 40 • The following penalties are assessed, when the goal is scored who (if anyone comes out of the penalty box) Time Team A Team B • 5:45 #1 2:00 • 5:15 #2 2:00 #1 2:00 • 5:00 GOAL Team A player #1
Penalty for 50 • The following penalties are assessed, when the goal is scored who (if anyone) comes out of the penalty box? • Time Team A Team B • 5:45 #1 2:00 #1 5:00 • 5:15 #2 2:00 • 5:00 Goal Team A player #1