Rule 5 (Personal and Ejection Fouls) Flashcards
On simultaneous fouls does the team in possession serve a) personal fouls and b) technical fouls?
Yes on personal founds No on personal fouls.
Does a goal release 3+ players from the penalty box?
No,
A player must be serving time in a penalty box to be released from a time serving penalty when there is a goal.
Who gets possession on simultaneous fouls?
The team that incurs less penalty time.
If time is equal, the team WITH POSSESSION OR ENTITLED TO POSSESSION gets the ball.
If no possession then AP.
What would lead to ejection?
2nd Unsportsmanlike conduct foul.
Fighting (throwing a punch)
Use of tobacco or chew.
Any flagrant fouls deemed by the officials.
What rule governs ejections?
Rule 5.12
a, b,c,d
What happens after and ejection?
Rule 5.12
The in-home serves a 3 minute penalty. Ejection player or coach must leave the premises.
Personal foul is…..
Those of a serious nature; illegal body checking; slashing; cross checking;tripping;unnecessary roughness; unsportsmanlike conduct;checks involving the head or neck.
Cross check is what rule?
Personal Foul. Rule 5.2
Illegal body check is
Rule 5.3. A check below the waist, in the back, above the shoulders.
A check of a player not in possession of the ball or within 5 yards of the ball.
A check on a player who has any part of his body on the ground other than his feet.
Rule 5.3.3?
Checking a player who is on the ground (part of his body other than his feet).
Cross check is defined as…
Check with cross-check position, hands apart, thrusting away from the body, holding it extended from the body.
Is body checking allowed at U11?
No!! “No checking of any kind are allowed at U11.”
Limited checking at U13 & U15.
When does the mercy rule apply at U11?
U11B only mercy rule applies at a 6 goal deferential. Face-off waived,award ball to team who is behind.
What is the mercy rule for U13 and U15?
10 goal margin in 2nd half
What is the mercy rule for high school?
12 goal margin in the second half.
What is a takeout check?
A take out or excessive body check is defined as any body-check in which the player lowers his head or shoulder, with ENOUGH FORCE and INTENT to put the other player on the ground, or against a player in a defenseless position.
What is the turning his back penalty?
Rule 5.3 article 5.
What is Rule 5.3 article 5?
If a player intentionally turns his back while another player is attempting a LEGAL body check, then no foul is committed or penalty assessed.
What is Rule 5.3 article 5.
Body check on a defenseless player.
Blind side
Checking a player with his head down
Body checking a player whose head is turned for a pass.
What is the penalty for violation of Rule 5.3 article 5?
Defenseless player, illegal body check is an automatic 2 to 3 minute non-releasable foul, or even ejection depending on the severity.
Penalty adjudication for checks on head and neck is a…?
Two to three minute non-releasable foul. Excessive violation could result in ejection.
What are the key points of spotting a cross check foul (Rule 5.2)?
“Either thrusting away from the body or holding it extended from the body…”
How many yards on a body check (Rule 5.3)?
5 yards
3 yards for youth
What is the 3 yard rule?
Youth rule (only) "All stick checks, body checks, legal holds and legal pushes must be on a player in possession of the ball or within 3 yards of a loose ball or ball in flight.
Does not apply to 5 yard restart Rule 4.5.