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Positioning for Center Ice Faceoff
“Bumping” the Linesman
Faceoff considerations
◦ Referees should create the best sight line to enforce faceoff
interference violations
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Special Situations
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Bumping the Linesman to center ice allows the officials
to work together as a team and have maximum
coverage of the ice surface.
Only “bump” when play is well established in an end
zone
◦ Puck should be controlled below the top of the circles by
offensive team before the switch occurs
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Controls
Offending
Bench
Initiates Icing
watches for
obstructions
and unnecessary
contact
Determines
who would
play the puck
first and stops
play if
appropriate
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Teamwork is the key…..
◦ No Official should be positioned on the center red line when
play is in the neutral zone.
◦ Linesman find a blue line and stay on it
◦ Anticipate direction of play.
◦ Any Official can start an icing, anyone can call an offside
violation. Work together for success!!!
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Proper Mechanics as identified in the rules book are
key to on ice success.
◦ New icing rule requires teamwork and focus on sight lines for
proper enforcement
◦ Added emphasis on Contact to the Head penalties demands
Referees obtain the best sight line.
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If the Non-Offending Team scores during a delayed
penalty – penalty is still enforced.
◦ Center Ice Faceoff
◦ Does not matter if Minor or Major Penalty is assessed
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When the Defensive team shoots the puck out of play
from their defensive end, they will not be allowed to
change players.
◦ Exception to this rule is if a Penalty is assessed on the play.
◦ Exception shooting puck in players bench is not penalized.
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If an Offensive Player shoots the puck from inside the
offensive zone at his opponent’s goal and the puck
strikes the goal and leaves the playing surface, the
faceoff will take place inside the Offensive Zone.
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Hand Pass must be deliberate actions.
◦ Deflections off a players glove to a teammate are not
intentional acts and should not be called under this rule.
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The NCAA Rules Committee has eliminated the
Obtainable Pass Rule
Icing will now mirror some Junior Leagues
◦ Linesman will judge which team would touch the puck first,
then enforce or waive icing.
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When determining if Icing should be called:
◦ Determine which player would have played puck first.
◦ The end zone faceoff spots shall be the determination point
for enforcement or waiving icing.
◦ Goaltenders who leave the crease will cause icing to be
nullified.
 Goaltenders who were out of their crease when puck shot, and
are trying to return to crease do not nullify icing.
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IN EXHIBITION GAMES ONLY:
◦ Shorthanded teams are not allowed to ice the puck.
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Goaltenders will change ends before the first overtime
period.
During playoff competition, goaltenders will change
ends before each overtime period.
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Officials shall award a goal when the goaltender is out
of the net and a player is fouled, which prevents an
obvious and imminent goal.
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If a team creates a situation which prevents them from
changing players, they may call their timeout, then
change players before play resumes.
◦ The team which is normally in a no-change situation MUST
use their timeout to be eligible to change players. If no
timeout remains, they may not change players should their
opponent call a timeout.
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At the end of a period, teams shall remain on their
players bench until permitted to leave by a Referee.
Home Team Exits Immediately
Visiting MUST wait for officials signal to exit
◦ 1st Offense – Bench Minor Penalty
TEAMS MUST EXIT ICE IMMEDIATELY – NO GREETING
GOALTENDERS OR STRECTHING
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If teams have an exit from their bench to their locker
room, they may leave immediately after the period.
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If a violation of the playing rules occurs, players may
not “avoid” playing the puck to allow more time to
elapse.
◦ Officials should stop play if these situations and conduct a
faceoff in the location deemed appropriate by rule.
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6-8, HR – 61, A player shall not target and make
contact with an opposing player’s head or neck area in
any manner or force the head of an opposing player
into the protective glass, boards or goal cage.
◦ PENALTY – Major and a Game Misconduct or Disqualification
Penalty at the discretion of the Referee(s).
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Times and Places to watch:
◦ After the release of a shot or pass
◦ Late hits
◦ Extension of arms, elbows, hands, forearms or shoulder to
head contact.
◦ Players leaving their feet or “jumping” to deliver a hit to an
opponent.
◦ Intentional use of a stick to the head.
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Contact to the head DOES NOT take the place of
circumstances where a minor penalty for High Sticking,
Elbowing, Roughing or Face Masking is appropriate.
When a hit is delivered and the head becomes a
secondary point of contact, Referee(s) shall use their
discretion in these instances.
NCAA Rule Book, NCAA Test, NCAA Video:
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