C. MISCONDUCT penalties. 10 minutes. D. GAME MISCONDUCT penalties or GROSS ... Penalty on the player without the puck (codes 50, 51, 52, 53). -. Group : ...
MINOR penalties or BENCH MINOR penalties MAJOR penalties MISCONDUCT penalties GAME MISCONDUCT penalties or GROSS MISCONDUCT penalties MATCH penalties PENALTY SHOT Penalty after the whistle (ex. : A47/S) Penalty on the goaltender (ex. : A22/G) Penalty on the player without the puck (codes 50, 51, 52, 53)
Group : 1 FIGHT RELATED FOULS NO. INFRACTIONS ARTICLES 1 Aggressor (must be paired with code 2 ‐ Fighting) 6.7 2 Fighting 6.7 3 Fighting (only 1 player involved) 6.7 6.7 Instigator (must be paired with codes 2 or 3 ‐ Fighting) 4 Instigator (Senior) 6.7 5 Remaining at the site of a fight 6.7 6.7 Second or subsequent fight during the same stoppage of play (may or may 6 not be paired with codes 2 or 3 ‐ Fighting) Third or subsequent player entering a fight (may or may not be paired 6.7 7 with codes 2 or 3 ‐ Fighting) First player to leave a bench during a fight or for the purpose of 9.5 8 undertaking a fight (may or may not be paired with codes 2 or 3 ‐ Fighting) 9 Goalkeeper who leaves the goal crease during a fight 4.11 Grabbing opponent’s hair, facial protector, helmet or chin strap without 6.1 10 gaining advantage to inflict punishment or injury Grabbing opponent’s hair, facial protector, helmet or chin strap and gaining 6.1 11 advantage to inflict punishment or injury 12 Use of the facial protector as a weapon 6.1 13 Use of rings, tape or other material on the hands to injure an opponent 6.7 Player deliberately removes his helmet to fight or to challenge an 3.6 14 opponent to fight
Group : 2 STICK FOULS 4.2 f Any player incurring a total of three Group 2 penalties during the same game shall be ejected from the game NO. INFRACTIONS ARTICLES CODES 22 Slashing 8.4 A22 or B22 + D22 or E22 + B22 23 Spearing 8.5 A23 + A23 or A23 + A23 + D23 or E23 + B23 24 Butt‐ending 8.1 A24 + A24 or A24 + A24 + D24 or E24 + B24 25 Cross Checking 8.2 A25 or B25 + D25 or E25 + B25 8.3 A26 or B26 + D26 or E26 + B26 High Sticking 26 High Sticking (Junior AAA or Senior) 8.3 A26 or A26 + A26 or B26 + D26 or E26 + B26
Group : 3 NO. 31 Charging 32 Attempt to injure 34 Elbowing 35 Kneeing 36 Kicking 37 Head butting 39 Illegal body checking Red Code = Team Official
CODES A40 + D40 or B40 + D40 or E40 + B40 A44 or B44 + D44 A47 or B47 + D47 A47 or B47 A48 or A48 + A48 or B48 + D48 or E48 + B48 A48 + C48 or B48 + D48 or E48 + B48
Group : 4 NO. INFRACTIONS 50 Holding 51 Holding the stick 52 Hooking 53 Tripping 54 Interference 55 Interference from the bench 56 Interference with the goaltender
CODES A50 or B50 + D50 A51 A52 or B52 + D52 A53 or B53 + D53 or F53 A54 or B54 + D54 or F54 A55 or A55 + D55 or F55 A56 or B56 + D56
Group : 5 BEHAVIOR FOULS NO. INFRACTIONS ARTICLES 9.2 Verbal abuse of an official, unsportsmanlike conduct, misconduct 61 Diving 9.3 9.2 Engaging in verbal taunts, insults or intimidation based on discriminatory 62 remarks 63 Team manifestation of unsportsmanlike conduct 66 Gross misconduct for making a travesty of the game 4.7 70 Abusive language, gesture or obscene gestures 9.2 72 Not proceeding immediately to the penalty box 9.2 76 Inciting an opponent 9.2 77 Threatening or attempting to strike an official 9.6 a 78 Physical aggression of an official 9.6 b et c 79 Spitting 9.7
CODES A61 or C61 or D61 A61 D62 A63 or D63 for repeat offense D66 A70 or C70 or D70 C72 C76 E77 + B77 E78 + B78 E79 + B79
Group : 6 OTHER FOULS NO. INFRACTIONS ARTICLES 80 Too many players on the ice 2.5 81 Playing with a broken, illegal or illegally obtained stick 3.2/3.3 82 Unsustained request for equipment measurement Section 3 83 Refusing to have equipment measured 3.3 84 Participating in the play without the proper protective equipment 3.6 85 Wearing non‐certified or dangerous equipment 3.6/3.7 86 Wearing equipment in a non‐regulatory fashion 3.6 87 Bench minor penalty or team penalty 4.3 88 Second misconduct penalty 4.5 89 Kick shot 9.4 90 Leaving the penalty box (may or may not be paired with code 8) 9.5 91 Throwing his stick or other object 9.8 92 Delaying the game 3.1/10.1 93 Deliberately dislodging the goal from its position 10.1 94 Deliberately dislodging the goal from its position during a breakaway 10.1 95 Illegal face‐off 10.2 96 Closing the hand on or freezing the puck 10.3/9.1 97 Refusing to start play or refusing to leave the player’s bench or the ice 10.14 98 Leaving the bench at the end of a period and/or the game 9.5 99 Miscellaneous (explain) ‐ Red Code = Team Official
CODES A80 or F80 A81 A82 A83 + C83 A84 or C84 A85 C86 A87 D88 A89 or B89 + D89 A90 or F90 A91or C91 or F91 A92 or F92 A93 or F93 F94 A95 A96 or F96 B97 + D97 or B97 + D97 + F97 A98 or D98 A ‐ B ‐ C ‐ D ‐ E or F99 2012‐06‐27
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