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Tag up Offsides. Tag-up Offsides. Levels that will use tag-up are: Junior Adult High School (not Midgets). Signaling a “delayed” Offside call. Slow "delayed" whistle signal Straight arm Flat palm Fingers together USA Hockey Officials do not point to the blue line.
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Tag-up Offsides • Levels that will use tag-up are: • Junior • Adult • High School (not Midgets)
Signaling a “delayed” Offside call • Slow "delayed" whistle signal • Straight arm • Flat palm • Fingers together • USA Hockey Officials do not point to the blue line
Allowing play to continue • Puck shot into Attacking Zone with teammates offside • Delayed whistle (delay signal) • Defending team gains possession and gets puck out of zone • All attacking player simultaneously clear the zone (tag-up) • Nullify Offside (put arm down, no washout)
Stopping Play • Offside Attacking player touches the puck • Offside Attacking player attempts to confront Defending player • Puck is shot on goal (Intentional Offsides)
Intentional Offsides The general rule of thumb is: The Offside was created to gain a stoppage of play
Completing the call: • Following whistle, the official calling the offside violation points and skates to, • Point where puck was passed or shot into the attacking zone • End Zone faceoff spot (intentional offside) • Partner retrieves puck, hands it off, and skates into proper position for faceoff