Op 4th Miht12 Reg 270312
Op 4th Miht12 Reg 270312
Op 4th Miht12 Reg 270312
9.2012 All games will be played under the rules of the Federation International de Roller Sports Rules of the Game except as outlined below. General / Timing: Games shall consist of two 12 minute running time halves. Stop time will be used in the last 2 minutes of each game. One timeout of 1 minute is allotted per team per game for round robin play. One timeout of 1 minute is allotted per team per half in playoff games and championships. One timeout of 1 minute is permitted per team in overtime. Timeouts may only be called during stoppages in play. No team will be forced to forfeit a game due to coincidental penalties leading them to not have enough eligible players to report to a face off. In cases where coincidental penalties lead a team to not have enough eligible players to report to a face off both teams will play short. Rules governing the minimum number of players on a roster will not be taken into account but teams must have the required number of eligible players each time they are called to a face-off except as outlined above. After the drop of the puck to start a game, no amendments will be allowed to game rosters without the permission of the Malaysia Inline Hockey Tournament 2012 Organizing Committee. Forfeiture: If a team does not report to the face-off circle when instructed to do so by the referee to start a game with a 4 fully dressed skaters and one fully dressed goaltender (or 5 fully dressed players) they will be assessed a 2-minute penalty. If a team has still not reported to the face off circle with the aforementioned minimum number of players 5 minutes after the referee has called them to the face-off circle to start the game the offending team will automatically forfeit the game. The offending team will be assessed a loss and the score will be recorded as 3 to 0 in favor of the non-offending team. Tie Breaks: All pool games that are tied at the end of regulation time will be recorded as such. Play-off games that are tied at the end of regulation time will go into a 5minute, running time, 3 on 3, sudden-victory, over time period. Stop time will be used in the last two minutes of the overtime periods. Each team will be afforded one time out of one minute in overtime. Teams will be given a two-minuet rest between the completion of the second half and the beginning of the overtime period. If at the end of the overtime period there is still no victor a 4-players shootout will be used to determine the victor. If at the end of the 4-player shootout there is still no victor, a sudden victory shootout will be used to determine the victor. Championship games will not be decided by a shootout. Championship games will use one non-sudden victory overtime period followed by sudden victory periods until a victor is declared. Determination of Seed Order: For round robin play the winning team of each game receives 2 points, each team in a tied game receives 1 point. At the end of round robin play the teams will be seeded based on points. If teams are tied in points after round robin play: 1. The winner of the round robin game between the two tied teams (head to head match) gains the higher seed. 2. If the teams tied that match then the team with the least goals against gains the higher seed. 3. If teams are still tied after the above, the team who scored earliest in any match gains the highest seed. 4. If the teams are still tied to this point then the team with the least number of penalty minutes gains the highest seed. 5. If still tied then a single coin toss will determine which team gains the highest seed. Note: Penalties carry into overtime
All players under 18 years of age must wear a full-face shield Three skaters will be used for overtime periods The decision of the Malaysia Inline Hockey Tournament 2012 officials will be final.
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MIHT12 Teams and Players & Age Classification: a. Open Category (Mixed: Both Male & Female) GENERAL MIHT12 RULES: b. Number of Players: Each team will consist of a minimum of four (4) floor players + one (1) goalie = TOTAL 5 and a maximum of 12 floor players + 2 goalies = TOTAL 14 or 13 floor players + 1 goalie. Once the championship has begun, no roster substitutions or the addition of players is allowed without the permission of the organizers. 30mins before beginning of each game, the manager or coach of each team shall list the players and goalkeepers who shall be eligible to play in the game. A list of the names and numbers of eligible players entered into that game must be handed to the Referee or Official Scorer before the start of the game. These players names must be contained on the original team roster submitted at the beginning of the tournament. No change in the game list or additions thereto shall be permitted after the commencement of the game except when a goalkeeper has been injured or becomes ill. The name of another goalkeeper may be designated on the list in substitution for the injured or ill goalkeeper; however, such substitution can only be made by a player already on the list. No team should have more than five players on the court during a game. To officially start the game a team must have four (4) skaters and one (1) goalie on the floor ready to play. Each team shall be allowed one goalkeeper on the floor at one time. The goalkeeper may be removed and another player substituted. Such substitute shall not be permitted the privileges of the goalkeeper. Any substitute goalkeeper entering the game for any reason shall not be permitted a warm-up. If both teams are on the surface during pre-game warm-up, players shall be restricted to their half of the surface. No player under suspension may participate in pre-game warm-up or occupy a spot on the players bench. No team will be forced to forfeit a game due to coincidental penalties leading them to not have enough eligible players to report to a face off. In cases where coincidental penalties lead a team to not have enough eligible players to report to a face off both teams will play short. Rules governing the minimum number of players on a roster will not be taken into account but teams must have the required number of eligible players each time they are called to a face-off. After the drop of the puck to start a game, no amendments will be allowed to game rosters without the permission of the Malaysia Inline Hockey Tournament 2012 Organizing Committee. c. Forfeitures: If a team does not report to the face-off circle when instructed to do so by the referee to start a game with a 4 fully dressed skaters and one fully dressed goaltender (or 5 fully dressed players) they will be assessed a 2-minute penalty. If a team has still not reported to the face off circle with the aforementioned minimum number of players 5 minutes after the referee has called them to the face-off circle to start the game the offending team will automatically forfeit the game. The offending team will be assessed a loss and the score will be recorded as 3 to 0 in favor of the non-offending team. d. Determination Points System & Seed Order: Round-Robin: i. First rounds (first day) will be played in a round robin format:
Winning team for each(1) game will receive: 3pts Draw games both(2) teams will receive: 1pts each Losses: 0pts Forfeiters: -2pts In terms of a draw on points, the top scoring team will move to the next round.
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If teams are tied in points after round robin play: i. The winner of the round robin game between the two tied teams (head to head match) gains the higher seed. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. If the teams tied that match then the team with the least goals against gains the higher seed. If the teams are tied after a) and b) above, then the team with the more favorable net of goals for minus goals against gains the highest seed. If the teams are still tied to this point then the team with the least number of penalty minutes gains the highest seed. If teams are still tied after the above, the team who scored earliest in any match gains the highest seed. If still tied then a single coin toss will determine which team gains the highest seed.
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Elimination Rounds (Day 2): Top 8 teams will move on to the 2nd Round (day 2) for the Quarter Finals, Semi Finals and Finals which will be conducted in a single elimination match. Tie Breaks: i. All pool games that are tied at the end of regulation time will be recorded as such.
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Play-off games that are tied at the end of regulation time will go into a 5-minute, running time, sudden-victory, over time period. Stop time will be used in the last two minutes of the overtime period. Each team will be afforded one time out of one minute in overtime. Teams will be given a two-minute rest between the completion of the second half and the beginning of the overtime period. If at the end of the overtime period there is still no victor a 4-players shootout will be used to determine the victor. If at the end f the 4-player shootout there is still no victor, a sudden victory shootout will be used to determine the victor. Coaches/Captains will have an option to change the players and/or order of players before the sudden victory shootout, this order must be submitted in writing to the game officials. If the coach does not submit a changed order the referee will assume the same shooters and order of shooters. Championship games will use the above tiebreak procedure except the overtime period will NOT be sudden victory.
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h. Rink Dimensions & Conditions: Tournament will be played on solid cement surface. Dimension: 16m x 34m (1326inch x 624inch) Rink boards of 20 will be used to barricade the rink. Rounded corners to facilitate keeping the puck in play. i. Puck: Only official inline hockey pucks will be used during the tournament. (Pucks without ball / bearings). Pucks will be provided by organizers. j. Protective Equipment / Gear: Each participate is personally responsible to wear protective equipment for all games, warm-ups, and practices. If any injury occurs while a player is not wearing any of the below mentioned compulsory equipment, the insurance carrier may not be responsible for the claim. Any player who attempts to participate without proper mandatory equipment shall be sent off the playing surface by the referee and not allowed to return until such equipment has been replaced. For second violation of this rule by the same player, the referee shall assess a misconduct penalty to the offending player. Compulsory Equipment: Helmet, Knee pads, Gloves, Elbow Pads. Recommended Equipment: Hip pads, padded hockey pants, shin pads, protective cup or pelvic protector, mouth guard, chest protection, shoulder pads, and throat protection. Hockey Sticks: Only Inline / Ice hockey sticks are permitted. All players under 18 years of age must wear a full face shield. k. Referees & Lines/Goal Judges: a. One player per team will be nominated to be a referee in a game he/she is not playing in. b. 2 line/ goal judges to be placed at each goal line during each game. c. Referees and line judges decisions are final. d. Any teams disrespecting or may cause harm to the referees or line judges will be disqualified from the tournament (with no return of registration fees).
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Protests: a. For administrative protests (bad condition of the rink, players equipment, unqualified players, etc.), only those made to the referee BEFORE the start of a match are valid. The referee will then advise the captains of both teams that the match is being played under protest.
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Only team captains have the right to lodge protests against incidents which may arise during the course of the Championships. Managers just have to manage the team and may not interfere at anytime during the game. Managers can be forced to leave venue in terms of bad behavior or misconduct behavior that may harm the sport.
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Players Bench: a. Rink will have seats or a bench for the use of each team, to be known as the Player Benches. Each player bench shall accommodate at least sixteen (16) persons and shall be placed immediately alongside the playing surface in the neutral zone as near as possible to the center of the rink. Penalty Bench: a. Rink will have seats or benches to be known as the Penalty Bench. It is to be used for the seating of penalized players, Penalty Time-keeper, Game Time-keeper and Official Scorer. Offside: a. Therefore, no penalties or play interruptions exist in these rules pertaining to shots crossing multiple zones or players being off-sides, other than the required team line-up on face-offs. Puck out of play: a. If puck goes out of rink anytime during game time, clock will be stopped and face-off will be carried out at the nearest face-off points determined by the referee. b. Clock will resume as soon as face-off is completed.
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Note: Penalties carry into overtime Three skaters will be used for overtime periods. The decision of the Malaysia Inline Hockey Tournament 2012 officials will be final. PENALTIES: Penalties shall be actual playing time and shall be divided into the following classes: 1. Minor Penalties 2. Bench Minor Penalties 3. Major Penalties 4. Misconduct Penalties 5. Match Penalties 6. Game Misconduct Penalties 7. Penalty Shot Introduction: 1. Coincidental Minor/Major Penalties are penalties that do not cause either team to be shorthanded (i.e. 4 on 4 or 3 on 3), and occurs when player(s) from both teams simultaneously receive equal length penalties at the same stoppage of play. When coincident penalties are assessed, the penalized players take their places on their respective penalty benches, and both teams are able to make immediate substitutions for these penalized players. 2. The penalized players are required to serve the full amount of assessed time and must remain in the penalty box until the first stoppage of play after the expiration of time. If one team is already short a player because of an earlier penalty, coincidental penalties will not change the number of players on the floor. 3. Players may not leave the penalty bench until their penalty has expired, half-time occurs or the end of the game. The player may not leave for any other reason. Any overtime period shall be considered part of the game and all unexpired penalties shall remain in force. All players in the penalty box must remain seated until the penalty time is expired. 4. When play is not actually in progress and an offense is committed by any player, the same penalty shall apply as though play were actually in progress. 5. When a penalized players time has expired or been terminated by the scoring of a goal, that player must return to the surface prior to being substituted. MINOR PENALTIES:
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For a Minor Penalty, any player, other than a goalkeeper, shall be ruled off the floor to the penalty box for two minutes during which time no substitute shall be permitted. For an exception, see Coincident Penalty above. On the third (3rd) minor penalty in the same game to the same player, including the goal keeper, that player will receive an additional ten (10) minute misconduct penalty. NOTE: the player will have a substitute serve the minor penalty and the player will serve the entire penalty. Any subsequent penalty incurred within the game will result in that player being assigned a game misconduct. A Bench Minor penalty involves the removal from the floor of one player of the team against which the penalty is awarded for a period of two minutes. Any player on the team may be designated to serve the
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penalty by the manager or coach through the playing Captain and such player shall take a place on the penalty bench promptly and serve the penalty as if it was a minor penalty imposed upon that player.
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If while a team is short-handed by one or more minor or bench minor penalties the opposing team score a goal, the first of such penalties shall automatically terminate. Penalties shall not reduce the onsurface strength of the teams below three on-surface players. Such penalties shall become delayed until such time as they can be served. NOTE: Short-handed means that the team must be below the numerical strength of its opponents on the floor at the time the goal is scored. The minor or bench minor penalty which terminates automatically when the team is scored against is the one which initially caused the team to be short-handed (first penalty). However, coincident minor penalties to both teams do NOT cause either side to be short-handed, because although each team has a player in the penalty box, the number of floor players is not affected. Therefore, the penalty time awarded for coincidental penalties is never shortened by a goal being scored. This rule shall also apply when a goal is scored on a penalty shot, which was awarded in lieu of another penalty. When a player receives a major penalty and a minor penalty at the same time, the major penalty shall be served first by the penalized player except under Rule 30 in which case the minor penalty will be recorded and served first. NOTE: This applies to the case where BOTH penalties are imposed on the SAME player. A coincidental penalty shall not deprive a team of its player advantage during the final minutes of the game when an opposing team has only two (2) floor players eligible for play (not including the goalie). Should such an opposing team provoke a coincidental penalty that cannot be fully served because of insufficient time remaining in the game; the other team will retain its player advantage. A team shall not receive more than two simultaneous penalties, which would give the short-sided team incentive for provoking a concurrent penalty during the final minutes of play, with only the strong-sided team eligible to lose a player. A player on the short-sided team who creates such a penalty situation must leave the game, to be replaced by a teammate.
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MAJOR PENALTIES:
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For the first Major Penalty in any one game, the offender, except the goalkeeper, shall be ruled off the floor to the penalty box for five minutes, during which time no substitutes shall be permitted. A goal scored does not terminate this penalty. For the second major penalty in the same game, to the same player, including the goalkeeper, the player shall receive a five minute major penalty and an automatic game misconduct. One player from the offending team must be placed in the penalty box to serve the five minutes major. When coincident major penalties are imposed against an equal number of players on each team, the penalized players shall all take their places on the penalty benches and such penalized players shall not leave the penalty bench until the first stoppage of play following the expiration of their respective penalties. Immediate substitutions shall be made for the players so penalized, and their penalties shall not be taken into account for the purpose of the delayed penalty. When coincident penalties of equal duration including a major penalty are imposed upon a player of each team, the penalized players shall take their places on the penalty bench and such players shall not leave the penalty bench until the first stoppage of play following the expiration of their respective penalties. Immediate substitution shall be made for the players so penalized and their penalties shall not be taken into account for the purpose of the delayed penalty. When coincident penalties of unequal duration (each including one major penalty) are imposed upon a player of each team, the penalized players shall take their places on the penalty bench and such players shall not leave the penalty bench until the first stoppage of play following the expiration of their respective penalties. The penalties which created the disparity in total penalty time between the players penalized shall be served first in the normal way by the players penalized. Immediate substitution shall be permitted for the major penalties of each player. Account shall be taken of the penalties which create the disparity in the total penalty time awarded to the players affected for the purpose of the delayed penalty, (see Rule-goal scored against a shorthanded team).
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MISCONDUCT PENALTIES:
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Misconduct Penalties to all players except the goalkeeper, involve removal from the game for a period of ten minutes each. A substitute player is permitted to immediately replace a player serving a misconduct penalty. A player whose misconduct penalty has expired shall remain in the penalty box until the next stoppage of play. When a player receives a minor penalty and a misconduct penalty at the same time, the penalized team shall immediately put a substitute player on the penalty bench and the substitute shall serve the minor penalty without charge. When a player receives a major penalty and a misconduct penalty at the same time, the penalized team shall place a substitute player on the penalty bench and no replacement for the penalized player shall be permitted to enter the game except from the penalty bench. Any violation of this provision shall be treated as an illegal substitution under calling for a bench minor penalty. A Game Misconduct Penalty involves the removal of a player for the balance of the game. A substitute is permitted to replace immediately the player so removed. This penalty shall be reported to the Inline Hockey Committee which shall have full power to impose further discipline as deemed fitting.
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v. A Game Misconduct to a player shall result in an automatic one game suspension (immediate next game).
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A second Game Misconduct to a player in the tournament shall result in an automatic match penalty. NOTE: For all Game Misconduct penalties regardless of when imposed, a total of ten minutes shall be charged in the records against the offending players. Any player incurring three (3) stick penalties within a single game will be also assessed a penalty appropriate to the last infraction and be ejected from that game only. A substitute must serve any penalty time that the ejected player was assessed. Stick infractions are: slashing, high sticking, crosschecking, butt ending and spearing.
MATCH PENALTIES: A Match Penalty involves the suspension of a player for the balance of the game, and the offender shall be ordered to the dressing room immediately. A substituted player must be placed on the penalty bench to serve a five minute penalty and may not return onto the floor regardless of goals scored. ii. For all match penalties, regardless of when imposed, or prescribed additional penalties, a total of five minutes shall be charged in the records against the offending player. iii. A match penalty shall disqualify that player for the remainder of the tournament.
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PENALTY SHOT: 1.1. When an infraction of the rules calls for a Penalty Shot, it shall be taken as follows: 1.2. The Referee shall cause to be announced over the public address system the name of the player designated by the referee or selected by the team entitled to take the shot (as appropriate) and shall then place the puck on the center face-off spot and the player taking the shot will, on the whistle of the Referee, play the puck from there and shall attempt to score on the goalkeeper. The goaltender must stay in the crease until the referee sounds the whistle. The player taking the shot must keep the puck in motion towards the opponents goal line and once it is shot the play shall be considered complete. No goal can be scored on a rebound of any kind and any time the puck crosses the goal line the shot shall be considered complete. 1.3. The goalkeeper may attempt to stop the shot in any manner except by throwing a stick or any other object, in which case a goal shall be awarded. 1.4. In cases where a penalty shot has been awarded for throwing a stick and for fouling from behind, the Referee shall designate the player who has been fouled as the player who takes the penalty shot. GOALKEEPER PENALTIES:
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A goalkeeper shall not be sent to the penalty bench for an offense which incurs a minor penalty, but instead the minor penalty shall be served by a player to be designated by the Coach or Manager of the offending team through the playing Captain and such substitute shall not be changed. A goalkeeper shall not be sent to the penalty bench for an infraction of the rules which calls for a major penalty, but instead the major penalty shall be served by a player to be designated by the manager or coach of the offending team through the playing Captain and such substitute shall not be changed. Should a goalkeeper incur a misconduct penalty, this penalty shall be served by another team member who was on the floor when the offense was committed, said player to be designated by the manager or coach of the offending team through the playing Captain. Should a goalkeeper incur a game misconduct penalty, the goalkeepers place will be taken by a team member, or by a regular substitute goalkeeper who is available, and such player will be allowed the goalkeepers full equipment. Should a goalkeeper incur a match penalty, the goalies place will then be taken by a team member or by a substitute goalkeeper who is available, and such player will be allowed the goalkeepers equipment. A ten minute time period shall be allowed for this change. However, any additional penalties as specifically called for by the individual rules covering match penalties, will apply, and the offending team shall be penalized accordingly; such additional penalty to be served by another member of the team on the floor at the time the offense was committed, said player to be designated by the manager or coach of the offending team through the playing Captain When a goalkeeper leaves the immediate vicinity of the goal crease and takes part in any altercation, the goalie shall be given a game misconduct penalty. NOTE: All penalties imposed on a goalkeeper regardless of who serves the penalty or any substitution, shall be charged in the records against the goalkeeper. If a goalkeeper participates in the play in any manner, when the goalie is beyond the center line, a minor penalty shall be imposed on that player. Any player (including goalkeeper) who deliberately displaces the goal post to prevent a breakaway scoring opportunity by the opposing team or deliberately displaces the goal post during an ideal scoring opportunity by the opposing team, will result in a penalty shot awarded to the opposing team. If the infraction takes place while the goalie has been replaced in the game for an extra attacker, an automatic goal shall be awarded.
MISCONDUCT: 3.1. A Misconduct Penalty should be imposed for violations which occur on the playing surface or in the penalty bench area and where the penalized player is readily identifiable. 3.2. A game misconduct shall be imposed on any player who uses obscene, profane or abusive language or gestures to any person or who persists in disputing or shows disrespect for the ruling of any official during a game or who intentionally knocks or shoots the puck out of the reach of an official who is retrieving it. 3.3. A misconduct penalty shall be imposed on players who bang the boards with their sticks or any other equipment at any time.
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A misconduct penalty shall be imposed on penalized players who does not proceed directly and immediately to the penalty box and take the required place on the penalty bench. 3.5. Any player who (following a fight or other altercation in which the player has been involved is broken up, and for which the player is penalized) fails to proceed immediately to the penalty bench or who persists in continuing or attempting to continue the fight or altercation or who resists a Referee in the discharge of the referees duties shall incur a Game Misconduct Penalty. 3.6. A Game Misconduct Penalty shall be imposed on any player who, after warning by the Referee, persists in any course of conduct (including threatening or abusive language or gestures or similar actions) designed to incite an opponent into incurring a penalty. 3.7. In the case of any club executive, manager, coach or trainer being guilty of such misconduct, that person is to be removed from the building and this incident reported to the Organizing Committee. 3.8. If any manager, coach or trainer is removed from the bench by order of the Referee, that person must not sit near the team bench, nor in any way direct or attempt to direct the play of this team. 3.9. A misconduct penalty shall be imposed against any player using obscene, profane or abusive language to any person or any official. 3.10. A game misconduct penalty shall be imposed against the offending team if any player, manager, coach or trainer in the vicinity of the player bench or penalty bench throws anything on the floor during the progress of the game or during stoppage of play. 3.11. A game misconduct penalty shall be imposed against the offending team if any player, manager, coach or trainer interferes in any manner with any game official including Referee, timekeeper or goal judge in the performance of their duties. 3.12. A misconduct penalty shall be imposed on any player or players who, except for the purpose of taking their positions on the penalty bench, enter or remain in the Referees crease while the referee is reporting to or consulting with any game official including timekeeper, penalty timekeeper, official scorer or announcer. 4. ATTEMPT TO INJURE:
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A match penalty shall be imposed on any player who deliberately attempts to injure an opponent, official, manager, coach or trainer in any manner and the circumstances shall be reported to the officials / local authorities for further action. A substitute for the penalized player shall be permitted at the end of the fifth minute.
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A minor or major penalty, at the discretion of the Referee based upon the degree of violence of the impact with the boards, shall be imposed on any player who body checks, cross checks, elbows, charges or trips an opponent in such a manner that caused the opponent to be thrown violently into the boards. Any unnecessary contact with a player carrying the puck which results in that player being knocked into the side boards is boarding and must be penalized as such. In other instances where there is no contact with the fence it should be treated as charging. Rolling an opponent (if that player is the puck carrier) along the boards where the player is endeavoring to go through too small an opening is not boarding. However, if the opponent is not the puck carrier, then such action should be penalized as boarding, charging, interference, or if the arms or stick are employed it should be called holding or hooking.
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ELBOWING AND KNEEING: 6.1. A minor penalty shall be imposed on any player who uses an elbow or knee in such a manner as to in any way foul an opponent. 6.2. A major penalty shall be imposed on any player who injures an opponent as the result of a foul committed by using elbows or knees. 6.3. FIGHTING: 7.1. A major penalty and game misconduct shall be imposed on any player who starts fighting. Fighting is defined as the actual throwing of a punch(es) with a closed fist by a player who makes actual contact with an opponent.
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Any player involved in a fight will be banned for the entire tournament. A 1-year suspension to participate in any local tournaments will be imposed. Pushing, shoving or grappling while on skates are punishable offenses, but do not constitute fighting under this rule. A minor penalty shall be imposed on a player who having been struck shall retaliate with a blow or attempted blow. However, at the discretion of the Referee, a major or double minor penalty may be imposed if that player continues the altercation.
HIGH STICKS: 8.1. The carrying of the blade of the stick above the normal height of the shoulders is prohibited. A minor penalty, at the discretion of the Referee, shall be assessed any player who makes contact with or intimidates an opponent while carrying the stick blade above the shoulders of an opponent. If injury results, a major penalty plus game misconduct penalty shall be assessed. 8.2. When a stick is swung above the shoulders at a puck near another player, that player shall be called for high sticking and a minor penalty assessed. 8.3. When a player carries or holds any part of the stick above the height of the shoulders so that injury to the face or head of an opposing player results, the 8.4. Referee shall have no alternative but to impose a major penalty plus a game misconduct penalty on the offending player.
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A goal scored from a stick carried above the height of the cross bar of the goal cage shall not be allowed, except by a player of the defending team.
HOLDING: 9.1. A minor penalty shall be imposed on a player who holds an opponent with hands, legs, feet or stick or in any other way. 9.2. A major penalty shall be imposed if the action of holding results in injury to the player being held.
10. HOOKING: 10.1. A minor penalty shall be imposed on a player who impedes or seeks to impede the progress of an opponent by hooking with either end of that players hockey stick. 10.2. A major penalty shall be imposed on any player who injures an opponent by hooking. NOTE: When a player is checking another is such a way that there is only stick-to-stick contact, such action is NOT either hooking or holding. That player may turn the stick down over the opponents stick. 11. TRIPPING: 11.1. A minor penalty shall be imposed on any player who shall place the players stick, knee, foot, arm, hand or elbow in such a manner that is shall cause the players opponent to trip or fall. NOTE: If in the opinion of the Referee a player is unquestionably hook-checking the puck, and obtains possession of it thereby tripping the puck carrier, no penalty shall be imposed. 11.2. When a player, in control of the puck in the attacking zone, and having no other opponent to pass than the goalkeeper, is tripped or otherwise fouled from behind preventing a reasonable scoring opportunity a penalty shot shall be awarded to the non-offending side. Nevertheless the Referee shall not stop the play until the attacking side has lost possession of the puck to the defending side. 12. THROWING STICK:
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When any player of the defending side, including the goalkeeper, deliberately throws the players stick or any part there of or any other object, at the puck in the players defending zone, the Referee shall allow the play to be completed and if a goal is not scored a penalty shot shall be awarded to the nonoffending side, which shot shall be taken by the player designated by the Referee as the player fouled.
13. SLASHING: 13.1. A minor or major penalty at the discretion of the Referee shall be imposed on any player who impedes or seeks to impede the progress of an opponent by slashing with the players stick. Any stick to body contact enacted by the pursuing player will be considered slashing. No matter how hard the stick to body contact is, it shall be considered a minor penalty. 13.2. A major penalty and a game misconduct penalty shall be imposed on any player who injures an opponent by slashing. When a major penalty is imposed under this rule for a foul resulting in injury to the face or head of an opponent, an automatic major penalty shall be imposed. NOTE: Referees should penalize as slashing any player who swings the players stick at any opposing player (whether in or out of range) without actually striking that player or where a player on the pretext of playing the puck makes a wild swing at the puck with the object of intimidating an opponent.
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Any player who swings the players stick at another player in the course of any altercation shall be subject to a match penalty to be imposed by the Referee. This is considered a deliberate attempt to injure and therefore must be dealt with according. 13.4. Any player not in possession of the puck cannot have any stick contact upon the goalkeeper or it will be considered a slashing penalty. For any inquires on the MIHT12 Rules & Regulations, KEY PERSON INCHARGED FOR RULES & REGULATIONS: Mr. Steven Tan (019 336 9128) [email protected]
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