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Yes. Rule Reference 103(a) and 624 (Note). The thickness of the goal line is considered to be a part of the line. In order for a goal to be allowed or Icing to be called, the entire puck must completely cross the edge closest to the end boards. - ANSWER_Is the two inch thickness of the red goal line considered to be a part of the goal line? Indefinitely. Rule References 103(a) and 624(Note). The goal line extends horizontally across the entire width of the rink and visibly up the side boards. Vertically, the goal line extends as high as the puck can travel. - ANSWER_For icing purposes, how high does the goal line extend? Yes. Rule Reference 103(a and b). If used, the cross-ice goal lines and crease would be handled the same way as the rule applying to the regular goal line and crease. - ANSWER_Do the principles of the goal line and goal crease apply to the cross-ice goal line and crease in the same manner? The goal crease area includes the space bounded by the outside edges of the semi-circular crease lines. - ANSWER_Is the two inch red line outlining the goal crease considered to be a part of the goal crease? All rulings must be made based on the USA Hockey standard crease. Rule Reference 103(b). In many rinks, there may also be creases marked that are different from the USA Hockey goal crease. In situations where the USA Hockey crease is not outlined, the official will need to mentally outline where the USA Hockey crease would be if properly marked. In many cases, only a truncated version of the crease is shaded blue, but the edges of the USA Hockey crease are still marked with a red line. This area must be considered part of the crease even though it may not be shaded blue. - ANSWER_How is the "goal crease" to be interpreted if playing a game in an arena with a different goal crease design? In which zone are the blue lines considered to be a part?
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