1.
2. For icing purposes, how high does the goal indefinitely (Rule 103.a
line ex- tend? and 624)
3. Is the two inch thickness of the red goal line consid- Yes (Rule 103.a
and 624)
ered to be a part of the goal line?
4. Do the principles of the goal line and goal Yes (Rule 103.a and 103.b)
crease apply to the cross-ice goal line
and crease in the same manner?
5. Is the two inch RED line outlining the goal
Yes (Rule 103.b)
crease considered to be part of the goal
crease?
6. How is the "Goal Crease" to be interpreted if playing All rulings
must be made
a game in an arena with a different goal crease sign? based on the USA
Hockey
standard crease. (Rule 103.b)
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7. In which zone are the BLUE lines considered to The zone in which the
be a part of? puck is located. (Rule
103.) ((For ap- plication
see Rule 630 "Ott-
side"))
8. In which half of the ice is the center Red line located? The half in which
the puck is
located. (Rule 103.d)
9. What is the purpose of the Referee's Crease? To provide and area where
On-Ice and Ott-Ice
Oflcials can converse
with each oth- er without
player interference. (Rule
104.f)
10. During a scramble around the goal, the back properly
end of the goal frame is accidentally lifterd positioned on
off the ice for the goal line.
a brief moment, but the goal posts remain The moment
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the back og the goal is lifted off the ice, a No (Rule 105.b)
pass from behind the goal goes under the
frame and directly out front of
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