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Open Book Exam

Open Book Exam. Head Contact. Head Contact. Which penalty may NOT be assessed for illegal contact to an opponent’s head ? (a) Minor Penalty plus Misconduct (b) Double Minor Penalty (c) Major Penalty plus Game Misconduct Rule 620 (a). Equipment. Equipment.

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Open Book Exam

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  1. Open Book Exam

  2. Head Contact

  3. Head Contact • Which penalty may NOT be assessed for illegal contact to an opponent’s head ? • (a) Minor Penalty plus Misconduct • (b) Double Minor Penalty • (c) Major Penalty plus Game Misconduct • Rule 620 (a)

  4. Equipment

  5. Equipment • A Midget player whose helmet is dislodged during play may put his helmet back on and continue play? • True • False • Rule 304 (e)

  6. EQUIPMENT • It is REQUIRED that all goalkeepers wear a hanging throat/neck laceration protector • True • False • Rule 303 (b)

  7. Icing • During a potential icing situation, icing shall NOT be called if the puck goes through the goal crease before crossing the goal line (no goal is scored) • True • False • Rule 624 (a)

  8. Off-sides • If there is an attacking player off-side the instant the puck is carried across the determining edge of the blue line: • (a) The official shall signal for a delayed off-sides. • (b) The official shall stop play for an immediate off-sides. • (c) Wash out the off-sides and allow play to continue. • Rule 630 (c)

  9. Signals • The penalty for body checking in a Non-Body Checking game is the same as the Roughing penalty signal. • True • False • Official Signals (page 325)

  10. Signals Body Checking Roughing

  11. Basic Officiating Manual • In a two-official system, following a stoppage of play for an off-side, which official conducts the face-off? • (a) The official who made the call • (b) The official who did NOT make the call • (c) The official who was on the side of the ice where the face-off will occur. • Page 30 Retrieving The Puck

  12. Calling of Penalties • Team B scores during a delayed minor penalty to Team A (even strength). The penalty to theTeam A player must be recorded on the score sheet but the player does not serve the penalty. • True • False • 409 (b)

  13. Team Officials (Coach) • If at any time during the game there are no Team Officials left on the player’s bench, a responsible adult may come to the bench and supervise the players for the remainder of the game. • True • False • 201 (b)

  14. Standard of Play • Under the Standard of Play initiative, interference should be called when the following occurs: • (a) A player maintains foot speed and body position between the opponent and the puck without changing his skating lane • (b) Players are competing for body position using strength and balance. • (c) A player uses the body to establish a “pick” that prevents an opponent from being able to chase the puck carrier. • Pre-Face page xiii (INTERFERENCE)

  15. Spearing

  16. Spearing • The minimum penalty for Spearing an opponent is a minor plus misconduct penalty. • True • False • 635 (a)

  17. Abuse of Officials • Shooting the puck after a whistle results in a minor penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct if the player had sufficient time to refrain from taking the shot. • True • False • 601 (a)(4)

  18. Delayed Penalties • If three players from the same team are on the penalty bench serving non-coincident minor penalties assessed at different times when the first penalty expires: • (a) The player whose penalty has expired returns to the game immediately • (b) Nobody returns to the game and the third penalty time begins. • (c) All players must remain on the penalty bench until the next stoppage of play. • 408 (a)

  19. Two Official System • In a two-official system, both officials have equal authority regarding game management, penalties, and goals. • True • False • Basic Officiating Manual

  20. Face-Off Locations • An attacking player deflects the puck out of play in the attacking zone. The resulting face-off is conducted at the attacking team’s end zone face-off spot. • True • False • 631 (d) and Summary of Face-Off Locations (page 321)

  21. Two-Official Positioning • In a two-official system, after Team A advances the puck into its attacking zone, the official making the call at the blue line: • (a) Continues into the attacking zone. • (b) Holds the blue line while the other official skates into the zone. • (c) Retreats back towards the center ice. • Basic Officiating Manual (page 27) Positioning During Play

  22. Face-Off Locations • Team A commits a penalty infraction in their defending zone. Before play can be stopped, the puck enters the attacking zone of Team A. After play is stopped in Team A’s attacking zone, where is the ensuing face-off? • (a) Team A’s defending zone • (b) Team A’s attacking zone • (c) At the nearest Neutral Zone face-off spot where play was stopped • 612 (c)

  23. Time Outs • During a timeout, which of the following is NOT true: • (a) Either team may warm up their goalkeeper using four pucks • (b) Penalized players must remain in the penalty box. • (c) Penalized players may leave the penalty box to participate in the time-out and listen to their coach. • 636 (f)

  24. Protective Equipment

  25. Protective Equipment • Mouthpieces are NOT required in which youth age classification • (a) 12 & Under (Peewee) • (b) 14 & Under (Bantam) • (c) 10 & Under (Squirt) • 304 (f)

  26. Standard of Play • Under the Standard of Play initiative, the stick may be placed against the body. However, once the stick is used to gain a positional advantage, a penalty must be called. • True • False • Preface xii and xiii

  27. Double Minor Penalty • A player receives a double minor penalty for roughing under Rule 640(a). This penalty is recorded on the score sheet as one four–minute penalty • True • False • 640 (a)

  28. Calling Off-Sides • The puck is located in the neutral zone. The blue line is part of: • (a) Only the neutral zone • (b) Only the attacking zone • (c) Both the neutral zone and attacking zone • 630 (a) (note)

  29. Face-Off Locations • Which of the following would (generally) result in a face-off at the center ice spot? • (a) Premature goalkeeper substitution when offending team is in the attacking zone. • (b) Icing error by an official • (c) Unsuccessful penalty shot • 612 (a)

  30. Two-Official System • In a two officiating system, after the opening face-off, what determines the direction in which the official not conducting the face-off moves: • (a) The officials determined ends before the game • (b) Signal from the face-off official • (c) The direction of the puck and the ensuing flow of play. • Basic Officiating Manual (page 27)

  31. Standard of Play • Under the Body Checking Standard of Play initiative, a player is entitled to use proper body position and body contact in all age classifications in order to gain a competitive advantage. • True • False • Preface ix

  32. Calling of Penalties • During a delayed penalty, play shall be stopped whenever a member of the offending team gains “possession and control” of the puck. • True • False • 409 (a) and (note 1)

  33. Abuse of Officials

  34. Abuse of Officials and Other Misconcuct • Which of the following would NOT result in a game misconduct to a player? • (a) Obscene gesture • (b) Profane language • (c) Racial/ethnic slur • 601 (c) (2) • 601 (e) (2)

  35. Delayed Off-Sides • In a Youth 14 & Under game, an official is signaling a delayed off-side situation as there are players offside when the puck enters the attacking zone: • (a) The play becomes legal if all the attacking are simultaneously clear of the end zone. • (b) The play becomes legal as soon as the originally off-side player(s) clear the end zone. • (c) The delayed off-side remains in effect until the puck leaves the zone. • 630 (d)

  36. Face-Off Locations • Face-offs in the neutral zone may take place (not a goal, premature goalie substitution, or start of a period situation): • (a) At any location within the four face-off spots • (b) Only at one of the neutral zone face-off spots or center ice location • (c) Only along the parallel lines on each side of the ice connecting the neutral zone and end zone face-off spots. • 612 (b)

  37. Slashing

  38. Slashing • If an opponent is injured from a slashing infraction, the minimum penalty is a: • (a) Minor plus Misconduct • (b) Major plus Misconduct • (c) Major plus Game Misconduct • 634 (b)

  39. Charging • The MINIMUM penalty for charging is: • Minor • Minor plus Misconduct • Major • Rule 607 (a)

  40. Boarding • The MINIMUM penalty for Boarding is: • Minor • Minor plus Misconduct • Major • 603 (a)

  41. Delayed Off-Sides • Delayed (tag-up) off-sides is NOT allowed in what level: • (a) Adult (male & female) • (b) 12 & Under (Youth and Girls) • (c) 14 & Under (Youth and Girls) • 630 (d)

  42. Match Penalty

  43. Match Penalty • Which of the following results in a match penalty? • (a) Obscene gesture • (b) Profane language • (c) Attempting to injure a team official (coach) • 601 (f) (2)

  44. Face-Off Locations • With the play in the attacking zone, the attacking team shoots the puck. The puck deflects off the defending team near the top of the face-off circle and goes out of the rink. The face- shall be conducted? • (a) At the attacking team’s defensive zone face-off spot • (b) In the attacking team’s attacking end zone along the line connecting the face-off spots • (c) At the nearest neutral zone face-off spot • 612 (b)

  45. Match Penalty

  46. Match Penalty • Whenever a match penalty is assessed for attempted physical harm to an official, a written report to the District Referee-in-Chief is required: • (a) Within 12 hours of the occurrence • (b) Within 48 hours of the occurrence • (c) Within 72 hours of the occurrence • 601 (f) (1) (note)

  47. COMMUNICATION

  48. Communication • Which of the following is a good example of when it is important for the official to verbally communicate with players/coaches? • (a) Close plays at the blue line or icings • (b) Multiple penalty situations • (c) Both (a) and (b) • Basic Officiating Manual (page 66)

  49. Face-Offs • A player not taking a face-off may be in motion as long as that player is outside the face-off circle and is on-side. • True • False • 613 (b) and Casebook (Rule 613Situation 7)

  50. Game Misconduct and Match Penalties

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