Usa hockey referee handbook




















An additional minor penalty shall be assessed to any player who starts or instigates fighting. A game misconduct penalty shall be added if, in the judgment of the Referee, such player is deemed to be the instigator of a subsequent altercation. A minor, double minor or major plus game misconduct penalty, at the discretion of the Referee, shall be assessed to any player who, having been struck, continues the altercation by retaliating.

A player who does not retaliate after being struck shall not be assessed a penalty for fighting under this rule. If the Referee signals an additional minor penalty s against a team that is already short-handed below the numerical strength of its opponent on the ice at the time of the goal because of one or more minor or bench minor penalties, and a goal is scored by the non-offending team, the goal shall be allowed.

The delayed penalty s shall be assessed and the first non-coincidental minor penalty already being served shall terminate automatically under Rule c Minor Penalties. Discipline Progressive Suspensions. All Match penalties must be reported by the Head Coach team staff member in his absence as follows: The coach must report the penalty within 24 hours following the incident, by phone, to the District Council Chairperson in the District where the team is registered. Violation of this rule may result in additional suspension of the team official.

A player, or team official, receiving a Match Penalty is automatically suspended from all amateur hockey activities until a hearing is held by the District Council. A coach or manager, upon the findings of the District Council, who knowingly allowed the participation of an ineligible player or coach in any game shall be subject to a recommended suspension of not less than one year. A player or coach receiving a game misconduct is ineligible to participate in the next game. Not sitting out the next game, and noting that on the scoresheet, will constitute allowing the participation of an ineligible player or coach.

A player, upon the findings of the District Council, who knowingly participated in a game as an ineligible player, shall be suspended for not less than thirty 30 days. A player receiving a game misconduct is ineligible to play the next game. Not sitting out the next game will constitute participating as an ineligible player. If, as the result of a hearing, the allegation of deliberate assault on a game official referee, linesman, official scorekeepers, game timekeepers, penalty timekeepers, goal judges, statisticians, and public address announcers is sustained , the player or team official shall be suspended for a minimum period of one 1 year, followed by probation for a period to be determined by the District Council.

When a player is ejected for receiving a second major penalty in a game, he or she shall be suspended for the next two originally scheduled games. A player or coach who receives a game misconduct penalty will be suspended for one game.



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