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true - According to the USA Hockey Code of Conduct Section for on-ice officials, an
official should answer all reasonable questions and requests and use honesty and
integrity when answering questions
just inside their respective blue lines diagonally across from one another with both
skates in the attacking zones - With play in the neutral zone, the officials in a 2-official
system should be:
body checking shall be prohibitied - When a team from a Body Contact category plays
a team from a Body Checking category
definition of "team personnel" in the glossary - Any player or goalkeeper on the roster
who is unable to play, other than through suspension, may be on the players bench as
long as he/she is wearing the team jersey and all required head and face protective
equipment. This is true according to:
true - Checking for accuracy and completeness, crossing off blank areas on the
player's roster, penalty section, and goal and assist records are the responsibility of the
on-ice officials at the conclusion of the game
end zone spot (nearest to puck when play was stopped) - indicate the proper face-off
location: icing error by officials
will stop play immediately - During play the puck comes to rest on the netting on the top
of the goal frame. The official:
impedes the progress of an opponent (non-puck carrier) with no effort to play the puck -
Under rule 625- interference, a minor penalty for interference shall be assessed to any
player who:
remember that officials are always correct - Which of the following are NOT part of the
Official's Code of Conduct:
penalized players must remain on the penalty bench - During a time-out, which of the
following is true?
true - All face-offs must be conducted at one of the nine designated face-off spots