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Rules Session We have intentionally removed the answers or the suggested answers to avoid the discussion on the particular check in question What the instructor needs to focus on is the knowledge of the rule, the fact that there was a “danger zone” trigger and a consequence and that the officials know how to handle the situations when they occur.

A forward motion of both arms, with the palms of the hands open and facing away from the body, fully extended from the chest at the shoulder level is the signal for: Q1 - Q

Checking from Behind

When a team’s trainer comes onto the ice to attend to a player (except a goaltender), that player shall be classified as injured and required to leave the ice surface before the play resumes. Q2

True Rule 2.6 (g) Sit. 4

If a team is shorted handed and a penalty shot is called against them and the penalty shot is successful does the player in the penalty box return? Q3

No the penalty shot washes out the infraction that resulted in the Penalty Shot Rule 4.9 Situation 14

What is the question to the following answer? Home base Half piston At the net Cone. Q4

Four positions of end zone positioning (Piston System)

Q5 - Q Team “A” is serving a Minor penalty. Referee signals a delayed Minor penalty to Team “A”. Team “B” scores a goal prior to the stoppage of play. Which penalty is washed out on the scoring of the goal? Q5 - Q

The Minor Penalty being served. Rule 4.13(b)

What penalty shall be called… A player impedes or seeks to impede the progress of an opponent with his stick? What two discretional penalties may be assessed? Q6

Major penalty and a Game Misconduct penalty Minor penalty or Major penalty and a Game Misconduct penalty Rule 8.4a

A stoppage of play occurred in the end zone. Players of both teams are assessed penalties. Where is the resulting face-off? Q7

The end zone face-off spot closest to where the stoppage of play occurred Rule 10.2(f)

What penalty would you call for the following answer? Minor Penalty or Double Minor Penalty or Major Penalty and Game Misconduct or Match Penalty Q8

Head Contact Rule 6.5

Where is the face-off when the puck strikes an official and goes out of the playing surface? Q9

The face-off takes place at the spot where the puck goes off the official in accordance with Rule 10.2 (g) Rule 10.2(e) Situation 10

What is the Rule? Rule 4.9 Situation 2 Q10

Penalty Shot Where a penalty shot has been awarded during a gam, this shall be recorded on the Official Game Report, along with the time it was awarded, the player designated to take the shot and whether or not the goal was scored on the play. In order to assess a Penalty Shot as a result of a foul against the puck carrier, the following conditions must be met: The attacking player must have control of the puck. The determing factor is the position of the puck whenthe infraction is committed. The puck must be in neutral or attacking zone when the infraction is committed. The attacking player must hane no defending player to pass other than the goaltender. The attacking player must be fould from behind The attacking player must have been denied a reasonable scoring opportunity.

A defending player shoots the puck out over the defending blue line A defending player shoots the puck out over the defending blue line. It then deflects off an official back into the defending zone while an attacking player is in that zone. Should the official indicate a delayed offside? Q11

Yes, delayed offside. Rule 10.8(b) Situation 17

The referee instructed the Coach that he needs to take a minor penalty or exchange the goaltender or place a sixth skater on the ice. What has occurred? Q12

At a stoppage of play, the Referee observes the goaltender at the bench. He notifies the team that they must replace the goaltender with their substitute goaltender. Rule 3.1 (c) Sit. 4

Attacking player is standing in the goal crease. The puck is shot, hits the player in the crease and the puck drops down in the crease. The attacking player gets out of the crease and then shoots the puck into the goal. The goal is allowed? Q13

Yes Rule 10.4 (f)

Should the helmet of a player come off while play is in progress, that player shall replace the helmet (properly fastened) or shall proceed to the player’s bench for substitution. If the player participates in the play in any manner without his helmet fastened properly, the Referee shall: Q14

Stop play immediately & assess the player a Minor penalty for ineligible player. Rule 3.6 (c), OMHA 17.3

The open palm of the non-whistle hand, with fingers together, comes across the body onto the opposite shoulder, is the signal for: Q15

Body checking

The position of the player skates is the determining factor for what call when the puck has completely crossed the blue line? Q16

Off-Side Rule 10.8 (c)

What is the Rule? Rule 10.3 (c) Q17

A defending player (not the goaltender) deliberately covers the puck in her own crease. The Referee shall: Award a Penalty Shot

When there is a deliberate attempt to injure, the penalty is always a: Q18

Match Penalty Rule 6.1 (a)

What penalty is assessed a player who uses an obscene gesture towards another player? Q19

Misconduct penalty Rule 9.2(b) 1 pg.110

Who is responsible for placing the correct number of players on the ice? Q20

Situation Face-off in the attacking zone Defending team only places four players on the ice. The linesman drops the puck. Defending team wins the face-off and throws the puck up ice Defending team then throws a player over the boards to receive the pass, goes in and scores a goal. Is this a goal?

Yes- as it is the referee and linesman’s responsibility that the correct number of players are on the ice to start play. Rule: 2.5 (d)

A player has his stick above the normal height of his shoulders A player has his stick above the normal height of his shoulders. The puck hits the butt-end of the stick which is below the shoulders and goes into the net. Is this a legal goal? Q21

GOAL! Rule: 8.3 (d) SIT 5 pg. 105

A player bats the puck with an open hand and the puck deflects off the stick of his teammate in the net of the opponent Q22

No Goal Rule 9.1 (e) Situation 5

The puck is shot by an attacking player in his attacking zone The puck is shot by an attacking player in his attacking zone. The puck deflects off the goalpost and goes out of play. Where does the resulting face-off take place? Q23

In the neutral zone in accordance with Rule 10.2(g) Rule 10.11(a) Situation 2

Is the player from Team A ejected? Team A player has two stick penalties. She then is about to be assessed a double minor for butt-ending. Team B scores. Is the player from Team A ejected? Q24

The first of the double Minor penalties is nullified by the goal. The second penalty is assessed and the Game Ejection penalty applies. Rule: 4.2 SIT 21(f) example E pg. 52

What does the Referee call? A player who is about to come on the ice plays the puck with her stick. This player has either one or both skates still on the bench. What does the Referee call? Q25

Assess a bench minor; both skates must be on the ice. Rule2.5(f) Situation 2 pg.23

A forward and backward motion of the arms with both fists clenched, extending from the chest for a distance of about one foot is the signal for: Q26

Cross Checking

Assuming an injury, the Referee stops the play. A player has a breakaway in the neutral zone but the goaltender is apparently hurt. Assuming an injury, the Referee stops the play. What is the ruling? Q27

Penalty Shot Rule 2.6 Situation 6 pg.27

What penalty shall be assessed a player who, at the discretion of the Referee, impedes or seeks to impede the progress of an opponent by slashing with his stick? Q28

Minor penalty or a Major penalty and a Game Misconduct penalty. Rule 8.4 (a)

Time Clock Team A player receives double minor penalty for Head Contact When a goal is scored by Team B and the time keeper stops the clock. The clock reads 2:00 Does Team A player come out of the box? What do you do? Q29

You ask yourself when a team is scored upon:  1) Is the team short handed? 2) Is the team serving a minor or bench minor penalty?   If the answer is “yes” to both, then the minor or bench minor penalty with the least amount of time is cancelled. As the second minor is now “on the clock”, then it is the penalty which would be cancelled. Think about it this way: if there were 2:01 in the double minor, the :01 would be removed and the second minor would be put on the board (2:00). In this case, the clock reads 2:00 – so the second minor is cancelled.

When a player intentionally contacts her opponent in the head, face or neck area in any manner, the Referee shall assess what penalty? Q30

Double Minor penalty or Major penalty and a Game Misconduct penalty. Rule 6.5