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A team arrives with only five players, but is willing to play the entire game short-
handed. Should the game be played? ANS >> No. Rule Reference 201(a). A team is
defined as having six players. If a team cannot put six players on the ice at the
start of the game, it is not considered a "team" and must forfeit the game to its
opponent.
During the game, through injuries and penalties, a team is unable to place four
players on the ice. Can the game proceed? ANS >> No. Rule References 201(a) and
408(a). Any time a team is reduced to below four players on the ice during a game
for any reason, the game shall be forfeited. Players in the penalty bench with
delayed penalties are not permitted to participate in the game (on the ice) or
leave the penalty bench until their penalties expire.
During the game a Team Captain advises the Referee that the opposing team has
more than the allowable number of Team Officials occupying the players' bench.
What action should the Referee take? ANS >> Once the Referee has become aware
of the violation, they shall direct the offending team to reduce the number of
Team Officials on the players' bench to a maximum of four. Rule References 201(b)
and 610(h). No penalty is assessed at that time. However, if the situation is not
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corrected or occurs again during the same game, the Referee shall assess a bench
minor penalty for delaying the game to the offending team.
During the course of the game, a team no longer has a properly registered coach
available to them on the bench. Can the game continue? ANS >> Yes. Rule
Reference 201(b). The game shall be allowed to continue provided that team has
adult supervision on the players' bench. This person may come from the stands
and should be a registered member of USA Hockey in some capacity. If no such
person is available, the game should be suspended and a report provided to the
proper authorities.
During the course of the game the referee is notified that Players or Team Officials
that have received a previous suspension are participating in the game. The
suspended individuals did not sit out or fulfill their obligated suspension time.
Should the referee penalize the offending team? ANS >> No. Rule Reference
201(c). The referee may not be aware of the time period that has taken place
between games and therefore cannot enforce suspensions to Players or Team
Officials. The referee is required to report the incident to the proper authorities
for further review.
A player/coach is suspended for the team's next regularly scheduled game and
because of circumstances out of the control of the player/coach, the opponent
forfeits the game. Does this forfeited game count towards serving the suspension?
ANS >> There may be some special circumstances that warrant the suspension
being served (i.e. Game forfeited while both teams are on site due to
circumstances out of the offending player/ coach control). It is best that the
Proper Authorities take into consideration the circumstances involved and the
"good faith" effort of the suspended party to serve the suspension while
reviewing each instance. There are also situations (the game is forfeited days in
advance) where the suspension would definitely not be considered served.
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The Referee notices that a team has three players with a "C" on their uniforms
during the pre-game warm-up. How many players should the Referee allow to act
as Captain? ANS >> One. Rule Reference 202(a). In this situation the Referee
should look at the game sheet to determine the captain. If there is more than one
Captain designated, the Referee must ask the Coach to appoint only one of the
three players to act as the team's Captain. The Referee must also inform the
Coach that the other two players will be allowed to have Captain's privileges, but
they must be designated as Alternate Captains.
The Team Captain and the Alternate Captain(s) are incapacitated by reasons of
injuries or are unavailable due to penalties and the Referee deems it necessary to
convey a message to the bench. With whom shall the Referee communicate? ANS
>> Any player on the ice with whom the Referee elects to converse. Rule Reference
202(a). The Referee has the authority to select a player on the ice to convey the
message to the bench. Failure of a team to have a captain available is not
justification for a Referee to not communicate when doing so would assist in
managing the game.
A team refuses to designate a Captain at the beginning of the game. Should the
Referee assess a penalty? ANS >> No
May a goalkeeper be designated as a Captain or Alternate Captain? ANS >> Yes.
However, the goalkeeper cannot exercise the privileges of the captain during the
game as outlined in this rule. Rule Reference 202(a). There is no rule preventing a
goalkeeper from being named a Captain or Alternate Captain as an Honor by the
team to show leadership. However, that goalkeeper may not exercise Captain's
privileges during a game. Doing so would unnecessarily delay the game if the
goalkeeper were allowed to leave the goal area for any discussion and then go to
the bench area to relay any message and finally back to the goal area and be
prepared for the resumption of play.