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Floor Hockey Classroom Training
Intramural sports Floor Hockey Classroom Training
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General Rules Floor Hockey
Games will consist of 3 periods, each 12 minutes long Teams have one time out that can be called in the last two minutes of play if the score is within 2 goals. Mercy Rule: a team leading by 7 goals in the 3rd period will automatically win. Out of bounds: The wall behind the benches and scoreboard is considered out. Basketball backboards, the track and supports are considered out.
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General Rules Floor Hockey Floor Hockey is CO – RECREATIONAL only.
Five players on the court maximum 2 men and 2 women plus a goalie of either gender Minimum number of players to avoid a forfeit is 4 2 men and 2 women, any of whom must be the goalie All players must wear a helmet with a full face shield. Players can bring their own or use the ones provided
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Out-of-Bounds
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Required Player Equipment
Floor Hockey Required Player Equipment All players must wear a helmet with a full face shield. Players can bring their own or use the ones provided Players are recommended to bring their own hockey stick. However, participants can use Campus Recreation sticks .
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Required Goalie Equipment
Floor Hockey Required Goalie Equipment Goalie equipment will be provided by the Campus Rec department. Goalies may not switch during a period. Goalies may not cross center court. Offensive players may not enter the crease unless the ball is already in that area of play. Helmets must have neck protection.
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Unsportsmanlike Penalties
Floor Hockey Unsportsmanlike Penalties Players receiving 3 unsportsmanlike minors will be ejected from the game and the facility. Major penalties, misconduct penalties and game misconduct penalties will all result in the player’s ejection. A team accumulating 6 minor penalties during one game will automatically lose the contest as a forfeit. This does not include non-contact penalties like High Sticking
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Unsportsmanlike Penalties
Floor Hockey Unsportsmanlike Penalties Minor penalties will be a 2 minute penalty Minor penalties are fouls for common infractions that do not create a dangerous situation Major penalties will be a 5 minute penalty unless an ejection is warranted. Major penalties are fouls that are intentional, unsportsmanlike or create a dangerous playing environment. More severe than a minor.
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Assessing Penalties Floor Hockey
Players that are issued a penalty must sit in the penalty box for the allotted amount of time. When the penalty has finished, they may enter on the fly. If a goal is scored, the penalty will end.
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Unsportsmanlike Penalties
Floor Hockey Unsportsmanlike Penalties Penalties from the bench will be assessed to the team’s captain. This is a NON – CHECKING league. There is to be no intentional contact between the players.
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High Sticking Penalties
Floor Hockey High Sticking Penalties Sticks cannot be lifted above the crossbar at any time. A 2 minute minor penalty will be issued. A stick check that results in a high stick will result in a penalty against the player committing the stick check.
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High Sticking Penalties
Floor Hockey High Sticking Penalties A stick raised above the crossbar will be called a high-sticking penalty.
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Slashing Floor Hockey Slashing:
Players must attempt to play the ball with their stick Any player using their stick to slash an opponent’s body or stick will be assessed a slashing penalty.
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Hooking Floor Hockey Hooking:
Players may not hook or attempt to hook an opposing player with their stick.
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Roughing and Checking Floor Hockey
Floor Hockey is strictly NON - CONTACT Players cannot intentionally make contact with opposing players Intentionally contacting an opposing player will result in a minor, major or game misconduct penalty. The severity of the penalty will be at the judgment of the official Roughing Cross Checking
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Floor Hockey Holding Players may not impede an opponent from progressing in play. Players using their hands or sticks to hold a player or player’s stick will be assessed a penalty
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Floor Hockey Tripping Players using their body or stick to trip an opponent will be assessed a tripping penalty.
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Interference Floor Hockey
Interference will be called when a player obstructs an opponent’s movement that does not have possession or control of the ball.
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Floor Hockey Hand Pass In the offensive zone, players may not pass the ball to a teammate with their hands. This is not a minor penalty, only a stoppage of play.
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Delayed Penalty Call Floor Hockey
Play is not blown dead until the offending team gains control of the puck or another stoppage of play occurs.
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Referee Positioning Floor Hockey
Officials are responsible for one half of the rink. They must move from the goal line to midline. Officials must move together in a diagonal formation to get the best view of the play. Communication is key to your success. Work as a team!
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Referee Motion Floor Hockey Officials should move with the play.
Fight for the best angle to view the play Do not go behind the red endlines.
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