Professional Documents
Culture Documents
1 – Playing Area
Questions
1) How
many
people
must
the
penalty
box
be
able
to
accommodate?
2) How
many
people
must
a
players’
bench
be
able
to
accommodate?
3) How
many
team
officials
can
a
team
have
occupying
the
players
bench?
Answers
1) 8
2) 14
3) 5
Section 2 – Teams
Questions
1) When
does
a
team
official
have
to
add
or
delete
a
player
from
the
Official
Game
Sheet?
2) Is
it
possible
to
start
the
game
with
6
players
but
without
a
goalie?
3) Can
a
team
list
4
Alternate
Captains
but
no
Captain?
4) A
Captain
comes
off
the
players’
bench
to
question
the
Referee,
but
stays
on
the
ice
to
take
part
in
the
play.
Does
the
Referee
assess
the
Minor
penalty
immediately?
5) During
a
game,
the
Referee
becomes
aware
that
a
team
has
more
than
the
appropriate
number
of
players
wearing
C’s
or
A’s.
SRD.
6) Can
a
player
not
wearing
a
C
or
A
ask
for
a
measurement?
7) A
Coach
indicates
that
he
does
not
want
to
indicate
a
Captain
or
Alternate
Captains.
What
if
anything
should
the
Referee
do?
8) During
a
stoppage
of
play,
teams
are
changing
players.
One
of
the
officials
drops
the
puck
to
start
play.
Immediately
after
the
play
starts,
the
Referee
notices
that
one
of
the
teams
has
too
many
players
on
the
ice.
Must
the
Referee
assess
a
Minor
penalty?
9) A
player
who
is
about
to
come
on
the
ice
plays
the
puck
with
his
stick.
This
player
has
either
one
or
both
skates
still
on
the
bench.
SRD.
10) Can
the
goalie
be
changed
while
play
is
in
progress?
11) A
goalie
has
been
removed
for
an
extra
attacker.
The
opposing
team
gets
a
breakaway.
The
goalie
comes
back
on
the
ice
and
throws
his
stick
at
the
puck
or
puck
carrier
in
the
neutral
or
attacking
zone.
SRD.
12) A
goalie
is
on
his
way
to
the
bench
to
be
replaced
by
an
extra
attacker.
As
soon
as
the
goalie
is
close
enough
to
the
bench,
a
substitute
goes
on
the
ice.
The
opposing
team
gains
possession
and
control
of
the
puck
and
gets
a
breakaway.
A
player
or
the
goalie
(on
his
way
to
the
bench)
throws
his
stick
at
the
puck
or
puck
carrier
in
the
neutral
or
attacking
zone.
SRD.
13) A
goalie
is
just
out
of
his
crease
and
on
his
way
to
the
bench
(but
the
sub
is
not
yet
actually
on
the
ice)
and
a
stick
is
thrown
at
a
player
on
a
breakaway
in
the
neutral
or
attacking
zone
and
no
goal
is
scored.
SRD.
14) During
a
delayed
penalty
against
Team
B,
Team
A
is
in
possession
of
the
puck
in
their
defending
zone.
There
is
a
stoppage
of
play
for
premature
substitution
of
Team
A
goalie.
SRD.
15) Can
a
player
be
given
full
goalie
privileges
even
though
he
is
not
wearing
full
goalie
equipment?
16) At
a
stoppage
of
play,
it
becomes
apparent
that
a
player
is
injured.
Play
was
not
stopped
as
a
result
of
this
injury.
Does
the
player
have
to
leave
the
ice
prior
to
the
resumption
of
play?
17) A
player
is
on
a
breakaway
in
the
neutral
or
attacking
zone,
but
the
goalie
is
apparently
hurt.
Assuming
an
injury,
the
Referee
stops
play.
SRD.
18) No
change
in
the
official
game
roster
list
or
addition
to
the
list
shall
be
permitted
after
the
commencement
of
the
game
except?
19) Due
to
an
injured
player,
the
ref
stops
play.
Upon
recovering
and
play
resuming,
the
injured
player
scores
a
goal.
The
player
did
leave
the
ice
at
the
stoppage
of
play
due
to
his
injury.
The
opposing
team
appeals.
SRD
Answers
19) The player is classified as being illegally on the ice. Minor penalty to the ineligible player and wash out the goal.
Section 3 – Equipment
Questions
1) Can
a
Trainer
attend
an
injured
goalie,
who
is
in
his
crease,
without
the
goalie
having
to
leave
the
ice
and
the
alternate
goalie
put
in
his
place?
2) A
player
intentionally
removes
his
helmet
or
releases
his
chinstrap
to
fight
and
the
opposing
player
doesn’t.
SRD
3) A
player
undoes
his
chinstrap
in
order
to
incite
or
challenge
an
opponent.
SRD
4) Can
a
Referee
give
a
goalie
permission
to
go
to
the
bench
to
adjust
his
equipment
or
to
recover
from
an
injury,
then
permit
that
goalie
to
return
to
the
game?
5) Can
a
goalie
proceed
to
his
bench
during
a
delayed
penalty?
6) Can
a
goalie
proceed
to
his
bench
when
a
penalty
has
been
called
after
the
whistle?
7) A
team
has
requested
a
pad
measurement
and
the
Referee
finds
them
to
be
illegal.
Can
the
goalie
go
to
his
players’
bench
to
get
his
pads
to
the
correct
measurement
and
still
be
allowed
to
return
to
his
net
without
being
replaced
by
the
alternate
goalie?
8) A
player
on
the
penalty
bench
hands
a
stick
to
a
teammate
on
the
ice,
whose
stick
has
been
broken.
SRD.
9) A
player
without
a
stick
picks
up
a
stick
thrown
to
him
on
the
ice
from
his
players’
bench.
SRD.
10) A
player
of
Team
A
who
has
broken
his
stick
picks
up
a
stick
thrown
from
the
bench
of
Team
B.
SRD.
11) Is
there
a
limit
to
the
number
of
times
a
stick
can
be
passed
from
one
player
to
another
as
long
as
no
player
has
more
than
one
stick
at
a
time?
12) A
goalie
has
lost
his
stick
in
the
corner.
Can
any
defending
player
pick
it
up
and
bring
it
back
to
the
goalie
without
being
assessed
a
penalty?
13) A
player
carrying
a
goalie’s
stick
to
a
goalie
who
has
lost
or
broken
his
stick,
decides
to
be
involved
in
the
play.
The
player
drops
the
stick
and
participates
in
the
play.
SRD.
14) A
goalie
breaks
his
stick.
A
player
from
his
team
gets
a
stick
from
the
players’
bench
and
in
the
act
of
taking
the
stick
to
the
goalie,
the
player
slides
the
stick
along
the
ice
to
the
goalie.
SRD.*
15) Can
a
player
on
the
ice
carry
two
players’
sticks
so
that
he
can
give
on
to
a
teammate
who
has
lost
or
broken
his
stick?
16) A
goalie
loses
his
stick
and
a
teammate
hands
the
goalie
his
own
stick.
The
player
meanwhile
picks
up
the
goalie’s
stick
and
plays
with
it.
SRD.
17) A
player
is
on
a
breakaway
in
the
neutral
or
attacking
zone
with
possession
and
control
of
the
puck.
A
player
from
the
opposing
team
is
chasing
the
player
on
a
breakaway
and
loses
his
helmet.
SRD.
18) A
player
is
on
a
breakaway
in
the
neutral
or
attacking
zone
and
a
player
of
the
opposing
team
deliberately
removes
his
helmet
in
an
effort
to
get
a
stoppage
of
play.
SRD.
19) A
goalie
intentionally
removes
his
helmet,
facial
protector
or
throat
protector
during
the
course
of
a
Penalty
Shot.
SRD.
20) A
goal
is
scored
by
Team
A
and
the
Referee
notices
or
Team
B
directs
the
Referees’
attention
to
the
fact
that
the
Team
A
player
that
scored
to
goal
is
not
wearing
a
CSA
certified
helmet
or
facial
protector
or
the
chinstrap
is
undone.
SRD.
21) A
goal
is
scored
and
the
official
or
opposing
team
notices
that
the
player
who
scored
the
goal
is
wearing
goalie
skates.
SRD.
22) A
goalie
goes
to
the
bench
during
a
stoppage
of
play
and
then
returns
to
his
net.
SRD
23) A
goalie
refuses
to
remove
his
helmet
for
identification
purposes.
SRD
24) A
player
is
playing
with
leather
elbow
patches
/
tear
away
sleeves
on
the
outside
of
his
jersey.
SRD
25) A
player
intentionally
releases
his
chinstrap
or
removes
his
helmet
to
fight
and
the
opposing
player
doesn’t.
SRD
Answers
1) Yes.
The
Trainer
must
first
ask
permission
from
the
Referee
before
he
can
leave
the
bench
and
go
on
the
ice.
2) Player
is
assessed
an
additional
minor
in
addition
to
the
Gross
Misconduct.
3) Assess
a
Misconduct.
4) No.
5) If
the
goalie
has
already
been
substituted
for
then
YES
he
may
continue
to
his
bench.
If
he
has
not
been
substituted
for
then
he
may
not
continue
to
his
bench.
6) No.
If
the
goalie
starts
to
go
to
the
bench
Referees
are
encouraged
to
stop
the
goalie.
If
the
goalie
continues
anyways
he
will
be
assessed
a
Minor
penalty
or
have
to
be
replaced
by
the
alternate
goalie.
7) Yes
this
is
the
only
situation
where
a
goalie
can
go
to
the
bench
without
the
alternate
goalie
taking
his
place.
8) The
player
receiving
the
stick
would
be
assessed
a
Minor
penalty
for
“illegally
receiving
a
stick”.
The
player
in
the
penalty
box
handing
the
stick
to
the
player
on
the
ice
would
not
be
assessed
any
penalty.
9) The
player
that
picks
up
the
stick
will
be
assessed
a
Minor
penalty
for
“illegally
receiving
a
stick”.
If
the
person
throwing
the
stick
can
be
identified
he
will
be
assessed
a
Bench
Minor
and
Game
Misconduct.
If
the
person
cannot
be
identified
a
Bench
Minor
will
be
assessed
to
that
team.
10) The
player
from
Team
A
that
picks
up
the
stick
will
be
assessed
a
Minor
for
“illegally
receiving
a
stick”.
Team
B
will
be
assessed
a
Bench
Minor
if
the
Referee
is
unable
to
identify
the
player
or
team
official
who
threw
the
stick
on
the
ice.
If
the
Referee
can
identify
that
person
will
be
assessed
a
Bench
Minor
and
Game
Misconduct.
11) No.
12) Yes
as
long
as
that
player
does
not
participate
in
the
play
while
carrying
the
goalies
stick.
13) The
player
will
be
assessed
a
Minor
penalty
for
Interference.
14) A
player
who
throws
or
slides
a
stick
to
the
goalie
is
to
be
assessed
a
Minor
penalty
“throwing
the
stick”.
A
Penalty
Shot
may
be
awarded
if
the
player
throws
the
stick
at
the
puck
or
puck
carrier
in
his
defending
zone.
If
the
goalie
picks
up
the
thrown
stick
he
will
be
assessed
a
Minor
for
“illegally
receiving
a
stick”.
If
the
player
interferes
with
an
opposing
player
or
the
puck
while
carrying
to
the
extra
stick
he
will
be
assessed
a
Minor
penalty
for
using
an
“illegal
stick”.
15) No.
A
Minor
penalty
shall
be
assessed,
whether
or
not
the
player
becomes
involved
in
the
play.
The
penalty
shall
be
assessed
for
playing
with
two
hockey
sticks.
16) Assess
the
player
a
Minor
penalty
for
“illegal
stick”.
17) Let
play
continue.
If
the
player
without
his
helmet
puts
it
back
on
(properly
fastened)
let
play
continue.
If
the
player
doesn’t
properly
replace
his
helmet
and
continues
to
chase
to
the
player
on
the
breakaway
stop
play
immediately
and
award
the
player
on
the
breakaway
a
Penalty
Shot.
If
the
goalie
has
been
removed
for
an
extra
attacker
then
Award
a
Goal.
18) Award
a
Penalty
Shot.
19) Award
a
Goal.
20) The
goal
is
allowed
and
the
appropriate
penalty
is
assessed
to
the
offending
player.
21) Allow
the
goal
and
notify
the
player
that
if
he
comes
on
the
ice
again
wearing
those
skates
he
will
be
assessed
a
Minor
penalty.
22) Assess
the
goalie
a
minor
penalty
for
delay
of
game.
The
goalie
can
now
return
to
his
net.
23) Assess
the
goalie
a
Gross
Misconduct
24) After
a
warning
,
a
minor
penalty
for
“illegal
equipment”
shall
be
assessed
to
any
player
who
comes
back
on
the
ice
with
the
equipment.
25) Assess
the
player
a
minor
and
Gross
Misconduct
Questions
1) What
happens
if
a
player
is
penalized
in
the
pre
game
warm
up?
2) A
player
has
two
stick
infraction
penalties.
There
is
an
obvious
third
stick
infraction
committed
by
this
player
and
the
Referee
has
the
penalty
on
delay.
The
offending
team
is
already
shorthanded
and
is
serving
a
Minor
penalty.
The
non-‐
offending
team
scores
during
the
delayed
calling
of
the
stick
infraction
penalty.
SRD
3) A
player
has
two
stick
infraction
penalties.
There
is
an
obvious
third
stick
infraction
committed
by
this
player
that
calls
for
a
double
minor
penalty
and
the
Referee
has
the
penalty
on
delay.
The
non-‐offending
team
scores.
SRD
4) The
Referee
has
assessed
a
Minor
penalty
and
it
is
announced
as
a
Minor.
He
then
realizes
that
the
penalized
player,
having
injured
an
opponent,
should
have
received
a
Major
and
Game
Misconduct.
SRD
5) A
player
is
serving
a
Minor
penalty
in
the
box.
While
he
is
serving
this
penalty,
he
is
assessed
a
Misconduct.
SRD
6) Where
a
team
is
to
be
assessed
a
Misconduct
(delayed)
but
is
scored
upon
before
play
is
stopped
is
the
Misconduct
still
assessed?
7) A
player
refuses
to
surrender
his
stick
or
intentionally
breaks
it,
when
asked
for
a
measurement.
SRD
8) A
player
on
the
ice
or
on
the
bench
becomes
involved
in
a
fight
with
a
team
official
or
a
spectator.
SRD
9) A
player
or
team
official
sprays
water
out
of
a
water
bottle
on
or
at
an
On-‐ice
or
Off-‐ice
official.
SRD*
10) A
team
is
playing
with
6
players
and
does
not
have
a
goaltender
dressed.
A
Penalty
Shot
is
awarded
against
that
team.
Who
defends
the
goal
against
the
Penalty
Shot?
11) A
player
who
has
been
awarded
a
Penalty
Shot
is
assessed
a
Match
penalty
for
a
foul
in
connection
with
the
same
play
or
circumstance
after
the
Penalty
Shot
has
been
awarded.
SRD*
12) A
player
loses
control
of
the
puck
or
over
skates
it
on
a
Penalty
Shot.
SRD
13) A
player
advances
to
the
puck
and
inadvertently
misses
the
puck
before
taking
a
Penalty
Shot.
Can
the
player
circle
back
and
start
again?
14) Can
a
player
use
the
‘spin-‐o-‐rama’
move
on
a
Penalty
Shot
or
in
a
shoot
out?
15) Can
a
player
use
a
‘lacrosse
style’
move
on
a
Penalty
Shot
or
in
a
shoot
out?
16) On
a
Penalty
Shot,
as
the
player
approaches
the
goal,
the
goalie
poke
checks
the
puck.
The
puck
bounces
past
the
goalie
towards
the
net.
The
player
regains
the
puck
and
directs
it
into
the
goal.
SRD
17) On
a
Penalty
Shot,
the
puck
hit
the
glass
behind
the
goalie,
bounces
back,
hits
the
goalie
on
the
back
and
goes
into
the
goal.
SRD
18) A
player
has
been
awarded
a
Penalty
Shot.
The
opposing
team
requests
a
measurement
of
that
players’
stick
prior
to
the
Penalty
Shot
being
conducted.
What
happens
if
the
player
refuses
to
surrender
his
stick
of
intentionally
breaks
the
stick?
19) What
happens
if
the
goalie
leaves
too
early
on
a
Penalty
Shot?
20) A
player
is
on
a
breakaway
in
the
neutral
or
attacking
zone
is
fouled
in
such
a
way
that
the
infraction
would
incur
a
Major
penalty
plus
a
Game
Misconduct
as
well
as
a
Penalty
Shot,
if
a
goal
is
not
scored
before
the
stoppage
of
play.
However,
the
player
scored
on
the
Penalty
Shot.
SRD
21) A
player
on
a
breakaway
in
the
neutral
or
attacking
zone
is
fouled
from
behind
and
the
Referee
signals
a
Penalty
Shot.
Before
the
play
is
completed
a
second
infraction
is
signalled
against
the
same
team,
whether
it
be
to
the
same
player
or
a
different
player.
The
Penalty
Shot
washes
out
the
first
infraction.
Is
the
penalty
for
the
second
infraction
still
assessed?
22) A
player
on
a
breakaway
in
the
neutral
or
attacking
zone
is
tripped
or
fouled
from
behind
by
an
opponent,
such
that
a
Penalty
Shot
would
be
awarded.
Before
play
is
stopped,
a
player
or
the
goalie
of
the
offending
team
throws
a
stick
or
any
other
object
at
the
puck
in
the
defending
zone.
SRD
23) Can
a
goalie
go
to
his
players’
bench
to
receive
instructions
prior
to
a
Penalty
Shot?
24) Can
the
goalie
of
the
team
taking
the
Penalty
Shot
go
to
his
bench?
25) What
would
happen
if
in
the
process
of
a
Penalty
Shot
the
goalie
accidentally
dislodges
the
net
off
the
moorings?
26) May
a
goal
be
awarded
when
the
goalie
is
on
the
ice?
27) What
happens
if
in
the
course
of
being
substituted
for
another
player,
the
goalie
throws
his
stick
at
the
puck
carrier
who
has
no
other
player
between
the
goal
and
himself
and
the
puck
is
in
the
neutral
or
attacking
zone
of
the
player
on
a
breakaway?*
28) The
goalie
has
been
removed
and
an
opposing
player
gains
possession
and
control
of
the
puck
on
a
breakaway
in
the
neutral
or
attacking
zone.
The
puck
is
knocked
off
the
stick
of
the
player
in
control
by
a
stick
thrown
by
a
defending
player.
The
attacking
player
is
not
interfered
with
and
could
regain
possession
of
the
puck
easily.
SRD
29) The
goalie
has
been
removed
and
an
opposing
player
obtains
a
breakaway
in
the
neutral
or
attacking
zone.
He
shoots
the
puck
towards
the
open
goal.
A
defending
player
throws
his
stick
at
the
shot
puck.
SRD*
30) The
goalie
is
on
the
ice
but
away
from
the
crease.
A
player
of
the
opposing
team
takes
possession
and
control
of
the
puck
and
shoots
it
towards
the
open
goal.
As
the
puck
is
about
to
enter
the
open
goal
a
defending
player
knocks
the
goal
off
its
moorings.
SRD
31) A
goalie
has
left
his
crease
but
is
still
on
the
ice
and
deliberately
places
his
stick
across
the
goal
line.
What
happens
if
the
opposing
team
shoots
the
puck
and
hits
the
stick.
SRD
32) A
goalie
has
left
his
crease
and
has
been
substituted
for
and
deliberately
places
his
stick
across
the
goal
line.
What
happens
if
the
opposing
team
shoots
the
puck
and
hits
the
stick.
SRD
33) A
team
removes
its
goalie
for
an
extra
attacker.
An
opponent
has
possession
and
control
in
his
attacking
zone,
shoots
the
puck
towards
the
open
goal.
A
defending
player
pulls
or
knocks
the
goal
off
its
moorings
preventing
a
goal.
SRD
34) If
a
goalie
who
leaves
the
vicinity
of
his
goal
crease
during
a
fight
is
the
first
player
to
intervene
in
that
fight,
what
penalties
are
assessed?
35) A
goalie
plays
the
puck
over
the
red
line.
SRD
36) On
a
delayed
penalty
call
to
a
player
who
is
about
to
be
assessed
a
Major
plus
GM
plus
a
Minor,
the
non-‐offending
team
scores
a
goal.
SRD
37) Team
A
has
a
player
serving
a
Minor
penalty.
The
Referee
signals
a
delayed
penalty
against
Team
A.
Another
player
on
Team
A
throws
his
stick
at
the
puck
in
his
own
defending
zone.
Team
B
scores
a
goal
before
play
is
stopped.
SRD
38) A
delayed
penalty
is
to
be
called
against
Team
A.
Team
B
scores
before
the
stoppage
of
play.
Team
A
requests
a
measurement
of
the
stick
of
the
player
on
Team
B
scoring
the
goal.
SRD
Answers
1) That
player
must
be
listed
on
the
Official
Game
Report.
2) The
Minor
being
served
will
come
out
of
the
box
and
the
delayed
penalty
will
go
into
the
box.
A
Game
Ejection
will
be
assessed.
3) The
goal
nullifies
the
first
minor
of
the
double
minor.
The
second
minor
is
assessed
as
well
as
a
Game
Ejection.
4) Change
the
penalty
call
and
assess
a
Major
and
Game
Misconduct.
5) Another
player
from
that
team
will
serve
the
Minor
penalty.
The
original
player
will
now
remain
in
the
box
for
the
duration
of
the
penalty
plus
the
10
mins
for
the
Misconduct.
6) Yes
the
Misconduct
is
still
assessed.
7) Minor
and
Misconduct
will
be
assessed.
8) The
player
will
be
assessed
a
Gross
Misconduct.
9) A
Bench
Minor
will
be
assessed
if
the
player
cannot
be
identified.
If
the
player
can
be
identified
they
will
be
assessed
a
Bench
Minor
and
Gross
Misconduct.
10) Any
one
of
the
6
players
can
be
the
“goaltender”
as
long
as
they
have
the
mandatory
equipment,
helmet,
facial
protection
and
goalie
stick.
11) The
player
will
not
be
allowed
to
take
the
Penalty
Shot
and
the
Captain
shall
designate
another
player
from
the
ice
to
take
the
Penalty
Shot.
12) As
long
as
the
puck
continues
in
motion
the
Penalty
Shot
will
be
allowed
to
continue.
13) Yes
the
player
can
go
back.
Once
the
puck
is
put
in
motion
it
must
stay
in
motion.
14) Yes
as
long
as
the
puck
is
always
in
motion.
15) Yes
as
long
the
puck
does
not
go
above
the
players
shoulders
and
when
it
is
released
the
puck
must
be
below
the
cross
bar.
16) No
goal.
17) No
goal.
18) The
players’
team
will
be
denied
the
Penalty
Shot
and
the
guilty
player
will
be
assessed
a
Misconduct.
The
Minor
washes
out
the
Penalty
Shot.
19) If
a
goal
is
not
scored
on
the
Penalty
Shot
a
second
shot
will
be
awarded.
20) The
Major
penalty
plus
a
Game
Misconduct
is
assessed,
regardless
of
the
fact
that
a
Penalty
Shot
is
awarded
on
the
play
and
regardless
of
the
fact
that
a
goal
may
be
scored
on
the
play
or
on
the
Penalty
Shot.
21) Yes.
22) Award
two
Penalty
Shots.
If
a
goal
is
scored
on
the
first
Shot,
cancel
the
second
Shot
and
assess
the
appropriate
penalty
for
the
second
foul.
If
a
goal
is
not
scored
on
the
first
shot
award
the
second
shot.
23) Yes
but
if
he
does
the
team
will
have
to
change
the
goalie,
if
they
do
not
have
a
backup
goalie
the
team
will
be
assessed
a
Bench
Minor
penalty.
24) Yes.
25) Award
another
Penalty
Shot
as
the
action
was
accidental.
26) Yes.
#1
if
the
goalie
during
a
Penalty
Shot
throws
his
stick
or
any
other
object
at
the
puck
carrier.
#2
if
the
goalie
is
legally
substituted
for
and
a
stick
is
thrown
at
the
puck
or
puck
carrier.
#3
if
a
goalie
intentionally
removes
his
helmet,
facial
protector
or
throat
protector
during
a
Penalty
Shot.
27) If
the
goalie
is
still
on
the
ice
and
not
yet
substituted
for
an
extra
attacker,
a
Minor
penalty
shall
be
assessed
to
him
if
the
player
is
in
the
neutral
zone
and
the
stick
has
been
thrown
from
the
side.
If
the
goalie
throws
the
stick
from
behind
the
player
and
thus
preventing
a
clear,
unimpeded
shot,
award
a
Penalty
Shot.
If
the
puck
or
puck
carrier
is
in
the
attacking
zone,
a
Penalty
Shot
shall
be
awarded.
If
the
goalie
has
already
been
legally
substituted
for
a
goal
shall
be
awarded.
28) Stop
play
and
award
a
goal.
29) If
the
stick
is
thrown
and
the
puck
is
in
the
defending
zone
a
Penalty
Shot
is
awarded.
If
the
stick
is
thrown
and
the
puck
is
anywhere
else
on
the
ice
a
Minor
penalty
shall
be
assessed.
30) Assess
a
Minor
penalty
for
Delay
of
Game.
If
it
is
in
the
last
2
mins
or
anytime
in
OT
award
a
Penalty
Shot.
31) A
Minor
penalty
for
Interference.
32) Award
a
Goal.
33) Award
a
Goal.
rd
34) Minor
for
Leaving
the
crease
and
GM
for
3
man
in.
35) Assess
a
Minor
penalty
for
Ineligible
Player.
36) Wash
out
the
Minor
and
assess
the
Major
plus
GM.
37) Minor
comes
out
of
the
box.
The
delayed
penalty
goes
in.
The
Penalty
Shot
is
nullified
and
the
Minor
penalty
is
assessed
instead.
38) The
goal
will
be
allowed
no
matter
if
the
stick
is
legal
or
not.
The
goal
will
wash
out
the
delayed
penalty.
If
the
stick
is
illegal
Team
B
will
be
assessed
a
Minor
penalty
for
Illegal
Equipment.
If
the
stick
is
legal
Team
A
will
be
assessed
a
Minor
for
Delay
of
Game.
Questions
1) What
penalty
is
assessed
to
a
player
or
team
official
who
bites
an
opponent?*
2) What
penalty
should
be
assessed
if
a
player
strikes
a
fan?*
3) What
is
the
penalty
for
a
player
on
the
ice
fighting
a
player
on
the
bench?
4) What
is
the
penalty
for
a
player
on
the
ice
fighting
a
coach
on
the
bench?
5) During
a
fight
on
the
ice,
a
player
on
the
ice
fights
a
player
from
the
players’
box.
SRD
6) A
player
is
involved
in
a
fight
that
stops
play.
That
player
then
leaves
that
fight
and
starts
another.
SRD
7) During
a
fight
close
to
the
player
bench,
a
player
from
the
bench
gets
involved
in
the
fight.
SRD
8) During
a
fight
close
to
the
player
bench,
a
team
official
from
the
bench
gets
involved
in
the
fight.
SRD
9) If
a
fight
occurs
in
the
vicinity
of
the
goal
crease,
can
the
goalie
be
allowed
to
go
to
his
bench?
10) Could
a
player
be
assessed
two
instigators
and
or
two
aggressor
penalties
if
he
is
involved
in
two
fights
during
the
same
stoppage?
Answers
Questions
1) A
player
of
the
attacking
team
enters
the
opponent’s
goal
crease
illegally
with
the
puck
in
the
attacking
zone.
The
goalie
slashes
him.
A
delayed
penalty
is
signalled
against
the
goalie
and
the
attacking
team
then
scores
while
the
player
is
still
in
the
crease.
SRD
2) Team
A
shoots
the
puck
from
behind
the
center
red
line
so
icing
should
be
called.
A
player
from
Team
A
who
is
on-‐
side
and
eligible
to
play
the
puck,
attempts
to
do
so
in
the
opposing
team’s
end,
before
the
icing
occurs.
The
goalie
from
Team
B
shoots
a
portion
of
a
broken
stick
so
as
to
interfere
with
the
puck.
SRD
3) What
penalty
is
assessed
if
while
on
a
breakaway
a
player
from
the
opposing
team
shoots
a
broken
stick
or
other
object
at
the
player
on
the
breakaway?
4) The
Team
Doctor
if
identified
as
a
team
official
that
threw
an
object
onto
the
ice.
SRD
5) A
goalie
is
pulled
for
an
extra
attacker.
Before
leaving
the
crease
the
goalie
places
his
stick
across
the
front
of
the
net,
meanwhile
his
team
scores.
The
Referee
upon
looking
back
to
the
other
end,
observes
the
stick
across
the
front
of
the
net.
SRD
6) As
the
goalie
leaves
the
ice
to
be
replaced
by
another
player,
he
drops
or
places
his
stick
in
front
of
the
net.
SRD
7) A
goalie
drops
his
stick
a
considerable
distance
away
from
the
goal
while
leaving
the
ice.
SRD
8) A
goalie
piles
snow
across
the
goal
line.
The
opposing
team
shoots
the
puck
and
in
the
opinion
of
the
Referee
the
snow
prevents
a
goal.
SRD
9) A
player
is
on
a
breakaway
in
the
neutral
or
attacking
zone
and
is
fouled
from
behind.
He
then
gets
up
and
takes
a
clear
unimpeded
shot
on
goal.
SRD
Answers
1) The
goal
is
disallowed
and
a
Minor
penalty
for
Slashing
will
be
assessed
to
the
goalie.
2) Allow
play
to
continue
and
signal
a
delayed
penalty
to
the
goalie
for
Interference.
3) If
the
player
is
able
to
get
a
clear
shot
on
goal,
a
Minor
penalty
for
Interference
will
be
called.
If
the
player
is
unable
to
get
a
clear
shot
on
goal,
a
Penalty
Shot
will
be
assessed.
4) The
Team
Doctor
will
be
assessed
a
Bench
Minor
+
GM.
5) The
goal
is
washed
out
and
the
goalie
is
assessed
a
Minor
penalty
for
Interference.
6) Minor
for
Interference.
If
the
sticks
stops
a
goal
and
the
goalie
is
off
the
ice
Award
a
Goal.
If
an
opposing
player
puts
his
stick
in
the
goal
crease
while
the
goal
is
empty
that
player
will
be
assessed
a
Minor
for
Unsportsmanlike
Conduct.
7) No
Minor
will
be
assessed
unless
the
Referee
watches
the
goalie
drop
the
stick.
If
the
goalie
has
be
legally
substituted
for
and
the
stick
stops
a
goal
the
Referee
shall
Award
a
Goal.
8) The
goalie
will
be
assessed
a
Minor
penalty
for
Interference.
9) No
Penalty
Shot
will
be
assessed.
A
Minor
penalty
for
the
infraction
that
took
the
player
down
will
still
be
assessed.
Questions
1) A
defending
player
high
sticks
the
puck
in
his
defending
zone
and
the
puck
deflects
to
his
own
goalie
or
to
a
teammate.
When
is
play
stopped?
2) A
goalie
high
sticks
the
puck.
The
puck
drops
in
the
goal
crease
and
an
opposing
player
shoots
the
puck
into
the
goal.
SRD
3) A
player
has
his
stick
above
the
normal
height
of
his
shoulders.
The
puck,
however,
hits
the
butt-‐end
of
the
stick
below
the
level
of
the
shoulders
and
goes
into
the
goal.
SRD
4) A
player
from
Team
A
in
the
attacking
zone
is
hit
in
the
face
with
a
high
stick
causing
injury
that
is
not
observed
be
the
Referee.
Immediately
following,
a
player
on
Team
B
is
sent
on
a
breakaway
and
is
tripped
from
behind
and
the
Referee
signals
a
Penalty
Shot.
As
this
is
the
first
stoppage
of
play,
the
linesman
reports
the
high
stick
with
injury
to
the
Referee.
SRD
Answers
1) When
a
player
from
his
team
gains
control
of
the
puck.
2) Goal.
3) Goal.
4) Assess
the
Major
+
GM
for
High
Sticking
to
the
player
from
Team
B
and
a
Minor
Penalty
for
tripping
will
be
assessed
to
Team
A.
No
Penalty
Shot
will
be
assessed.
Questions
1) The
puck
is
in
the
goal
crease.
A
player
who
is
outside
the
crease,
bats
or
scoops
the
puck
out
of
the
crease
and
into
his
body.
He
doesn’t
cover
or
grab
the
puck
while
the
puck
is
still
in
the
crease,
just
scoops
it
out
and
then
grabs
it.
SRD
2) The
puck
is
batted
with
the
hand,
hits
the
opposing
goalie,
rebounds
back
out
and
is
picked
up
by
another
player
of
the
same
team
batting
the
puck.
SRD
3) What
penalty
is
assessed
to
a
goalie
or
any
player
who
harasses
the
Goal
Judge
by
banging
his
stick
against
the
glass?
4) What
would
happen
if
a
player
who
enters
the
game
illegally
from
the
penalty
bench,
by
reason
of
the
Timekeeper’s
error,
checks
a
player
who
has
a
breakaway
in
the
neutral
or
attacking
zone?
5) What
penalty
would
be
assessed
to
a
player
who
leaves
the
penalty
bench
on
his
own
before
the
expiry
of
a
penalty,
and
checks
a
player
on
a
breakaway,
in
the
neutral
or
attacking
zone?
6) Team
A
is
shorthanded
5
–
3.
#4
has
1:00
remaining
in
his
Minor
penalty
and
#13
has
1:30
remaining
in
his
Minor
penalty.
#13
leaves
the
penalty
bench
early
and
checks
an
opposing
player
who
is
on
a
breakaway
in
the
neutral
or
attacking
zone.
SRD
7) A
player
of
Team
A
leaves
the
players’
bench
during
a
fight.
He
is
the
first
player
to
leave
a
bench.
He
gets
into
a
fight
with
an
opposing
player
already
involved
in
the
fight.
What
penalties
would
be
assessed?
8) A
player
from
Team
A
receives
a
Minor
penalty
@
8:30.
At
7:00,
due
to
a
Timekeeper’s
error,
the
player
left
the
box.
At
6:30,
the
penalty
would
have
been
up.
Team
A
scored
@
5:45
with
the
player
on
the
ice.
This
is
the
first
stoppage
of
play
since
the
Timekeeper’s
error
and
the
error
is
immediately
brought
to
the
Ref’s
attention
either
by
the
Timekeeper
or
Team
B.
SRD
9) A
player
from
Team
A
receives
a
Minor
penalty
@
8:30.
At
7:00,
due
to
a
Timekeeper’s
error,
the
player
left
the
box.
Team
A
scores
@
6:40.
At
6:30,
the
penalty
would
have
been
up.
When
Team
A
scored
@
6:40,
which
was
the
first
stoppage
of
play,
the
error
was
discovered.
SRD
10) A
player
from
Team
A
receives
a
Minor
penalty
@
8:30.
At
7:00,
due
to
a
Timekeeper’s
error,
the
player
left
the
box.
At
6:40
Team
A
scores
and
at
6:30
the
actual
penalty
time
should
have
expired.
At
5:50,
the
next
stoppage
of
play,
the
Timekeeper’s
error
was
discovered
and
reported
to
the
Ref.
SRD
11) A
player
leaves
the
penalty
box
through
his
own
error,
before
his
penalty
has
expired
and
the
other
team
scores
a
goal
while
he
is
still
illegally
on
the
ice.
SRD
12) At
a
stoppage
of
play,
Team
A8
comes
off
the
players’
bench
on
a
change.
Before
play
resumes
he
becomes
involved
in
a
fight
with
Team
B6.
SRD
rd
13) With
1:20
remaining
in
the
3 ,
a
player
from
each
team
is
assessed
Minor
penalties.
They
are
both
sent
to
their
respective
dressing
rooms.
With
3
seconds
left
in
the
game
a
fight
breaks
out
on
the
ice
and
one
of
the
players
comes
back
on
the
ice
from
his
dressing
room
and
gets
involved
in
the
fight.
SRD
14) A
player
in
the
penalty
box
grabs
a
Timekeeper
or
any
Off-‐ice
Official.
SRD
15) A
player
has
possession
of
the
puck
in
the
neutral
zone
and
an
opposing
player
who
located
in
any
one
of
the
defending,
neutral
or
attacking
zones
throws
his
stick
or
any
other
object
at
the
puck
or
puck
carrier.
SRD
16) A
player
has
possession
of
the
puck
in
the
attacking
zone
and
an
opposing
player
who
is
located
in
any
one
of
the
defending,
neutral
or
attacking
zone
throws
his
stick
or
any
objects
at
the
puck
or
puck
carrier.
SRD
17) A
player
has
possession
of
the
puck
in
the
neutral
zone
and
an
opposing
player
who
located
in
any
one
of
the
defending,
neutral
or
attacking
zones
throws
his
stick
or
any
other
object
at
the
puck
or
puck
carrier,
and
during
the
time
elapsed
between
the
actual
throwing
of
the
stick
and
the
time
when
the
stick
actually
reaches
the
puck
or
puck
carrier,
that
the
puck
(or
puck
carrier)
has
reached
the
attacking
zone.
SRD
18) A
goalie
throws
his
stick
at
the
puck
in
his
own
defending
zone.
The
puck
is
not
in
the
possession
of
an
attacking
player
and
was
last
in
possession
of
a
defending
player.
SRD
19) Can
a
player
kick
a
stick
back
to
his
goalie
or
another
teammate?
20) A
stick
is
thrown
to
a
player
on
the
ice
by
a
teammate
who
is
also
on
the
ice.
The
player
picks
up
the
stick.
SRD
21) The
goalie
is
out
of
the
goal
but
not
off
the
ice
and
a
stick
is
thrown
at
the
loose
puck
by
a
defending
team.
SRD
Answers
Questions
1) The
goalie
on
his
way
to
the
players’
bench
to
be
substituted
for
by
another
player,
intentionally
knocks
the
net
off
its
moorings
as
he
leave
the
goal
crease.
The
Referee
has
observed
the
situation.
SRD
2) Where
is
the
face-‐off
when
the
puck
strikes
an
official
and
goes
out
of
the
player
surface?
3) A
player
is
in
the
crease
and
the
puck
is
outside
the
crease.
The
player
holds
or
grabs
the
puck,
pulling
the
puck
into
his
body
that
is
in
the
crease.
SRD
4) A
player
is
outside
the
crease
and
grabs
the
puck
that
is
in
the
crease,
pulling
the
puck
outside
the
crease.
SRD
5) The
goalie
has
been
removed
and
another
player
is
lying
in
the
goal
crease.
The
puck
is
shot
under
him,
but
the
player
makes
no
attempt
to
cover,
fall
on
or
gather
the
puck
into
his
body,
however,
the
puck
becomes
frozen
under
his
body.
SRD
6) The
puck
is
shot
by
either
an
attacking
or
defending
player
and
hits
an
official.
After
hitting
the
official
the
puck
hits
the
boards
then
goes
in
the
net.
SRD
7) An
attacking
player
is
standing
in
the
goal
crease.
The
puck
is
shot,
hitting
the
player
in
the
crease,
and
drops
down
in
the
crease.
The
attacking
player
gets
out
of
the
crease,
then
shoots
the
puck
into
the
goal.
SRD
8) The
goalie
is
out
of
his
crease
and
a
player
of
the
opposing
team
who
is
standing
in
the
crease,
pulls
the
puck
into
the
crease
and
then
shoots
it
into
the
goal.
SRD
9) Team
A
shoots
the
puck
at
the
goal
of
Team
B.
The
puck
enters
the
goal
but
immediately
bounces
out
again
without
the
Referee
seeing
the
goal.
However
a
linesman
sees
the
puck
go
into
the
net.
The
Referee
suspects
there
may
have
been
a
goal
scored
but
allows
play
to
continue.
Team
B
then
goes
down
the
ice
and
scores
on
Team
A.
SRD
10) A
player
or
team
official
has
been
assessed
a
GM,
Gross
Misc
or
a
Match
penalty
but
refuses
to
leave
the
bench
or
playing
surface.
SRD
11) Can
both
teams
take
their
time-‐outs
at
the
same
time?
Answers
1) A
Minor
penalty
will
be
assessed
to
the
goalie.
If
such
action
occurs
in
the
last
two
mins
of
regulation
or
any
time
in
OT
a
Penalty
Shot
will
be
awarded.
2) The
face-‐off
takes
place
at
the
place
where
the
puck
goes
off
the
official.
3) Assess
a
Minor
penalty
for
“Falling
on
the
Puck”.
4) Award
a
Penalty
Shot.
5) No
penalty
is
assessed.
6) Goal.
7) Goal.
8) No
goal.
9) Team
B
goal
is
disallowed.
Team
A
goal
will
count.
The
clock
should
be
put
back
as
close
as
possible
to
when
Team
A
scored.
10) Put
2
mins
on
the
clock.
If
after
the
2
mins
is
over
the
player
or
team
official
does
not
leave
the
bench
or
playing
surface
the
game
or
series
will
be
suspended.
If
after
being
ordered
to
leave
the
player
team
official
DOES
leave
the
coach
of
the
team
will
be
assessed
a
Major
+
GM
for
Delay
of
Game.
If
this
occurs
in
the
last
2
mins
of
the
game
or
anytime
in
overtime
the
non-‐offending
team
is
also
Awarded
a
Penalty
Shot.
st
11) Yes
but
the
second
team
can
only
take
their
time-‐out
if
they
let
the
Ref
know
before
the
1
30
second
time-‐out
is
over.