General Intramural Information |
National Intramural Recreational Sports Association
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ICE
HOCKEY RULES
- All players (14 maximum on the bench
per game) shall check in with the off ice official prior to the
game.
- Only one additional person who is
not a participating player is allowed on the bench (ie. captain
or coach).
- Generally, the games will be played
according to USA Hockey non-checking rules.
- Any action made toward gaining possession
of the puck or a team's advantage must be directed toward the
puck and not the opponent's body.
- Any body contact or contact with
a stick, whether intentional or not, will be ruled a penalty.
- A HOCKEY HELMET WITH A FULL-FACE
MASK, gloves, elbow pads, and shin guards are MANDATORY pieces
of equipment. Participants must provide their own legal gear,
as full hockey gear is highly recommended.
- The following are 2 minute, minor
penalties, 3 penalties by any one player or 7 penalties by a team
will result in suspension from the game and forfeit of the game,
respectively.
- SLAP SHOTS
- CHECKING
- All other dangerous play including
but not limited to the following:
- High sticking
- Tripping
- Cross checking
- Roughing
- Elbowing
- Slashing
- Bench Minors
- Too many players on the ice
- The following are 5 minute, major
penalties, 2 by any one player or 3 by a team will result in suspension
from the game or forfeit of the game, respectively.
- Injury: any injury that is
a result of another player's actions may result in a game misconduct
for that player.
- Hitting or checking from behind
- Spearing
- Butt-ending
- Unsportsmanlike conduct:
includes misuse of equipment, foul language or any other infraction
that the official rules to be unsportsmanlike.
- Icing and off sides will also be called.
- The game will consist of two 20-minute
halves continuous running time.
- There will be a three minute intermission
between halves
- The teams will switch ends at intermission
- Overtime
- No overtime will be played during
tournament or league play. (playoffs only)
- Tied games will be decided by penalty
shootout. The shoot out will follow a 1 round and compare format
until the game has been decided.
- Teams may not use the same shooter
twice until the whole bench has attempted a shot.
- There will be 5 skaters and 1 goalkeeper.
- The minimum number of players needed
to start a game is 4. Note: the other team can play full strength.
- If there are not 4 players, 5 minutes
after the scheduled start time, the result is a forfeit.
- Two forfeits result in the team
being ineligible for playoffs.
- If a team gains a lead of 7 goals,
the game will be ruled over.
- If a goalkeeper isn't available, the
net will be placed face down. A goal will be awarded by the puck
making contact with the netting that makes up the top of the net
or front when placed on it's face. If this applies for a penalty
shot it will be a direct shot from the blue line.
- The official has the final say in
all calls.
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