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Offside/Icing Face-offs Positioning Penalties

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.

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Offside/Icing Face-offs Positioning Penalties

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  1. 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

  2. Offsides/Icing for 10 • When calling offsides, the blue line is always part of this zone. The zone the puck is in.

  3. Offsides/Icing for 20 • As Play enters the attacking zone the official making the offsides call should be in this zone. Attacking zone

  4. Offsides/Icing for 30 • The puck is shot the length of the ice but travels through the crease. Icing or Washout ? Icing

  5. 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

  6. 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

  7. 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

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. 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

  11. Face-offs for 50 • Wings must be no closer than how many feet to the face-offs location. 15 feet

  12. Positioning for 10 • When starting the game the official dropping the puck must face what direction? The Timekeeper

  13. Positioning for 20 • When changing direction, the official must always turn facing what direction? Facing the play

  14. Positioning for 30 • During play, the area below is known as what to the referee? No man’s land

  15. Positioning for 40 • In the two man system the area below is known as what area for the deep referee? Golden triangle

  16. 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

  17. Penalty for 10 • One chop of the hand across the straightened forearm of the other hand is the signal for what penalty? Slashing

  18. Penalty for 20 • A arm placed behind the back, elbow bent, forearm parallel to the ice surface signals what penalty? Checking from Behind

  19. Penalty for 30 • The penalty for checking a player from behind into the boards is what? Major + Game

  20. 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

  21. 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

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