- Play starts with the placing or dropping of a puck, for a
face-off, at the centre of the playing area, by the referee.
- One player from each team lines up at the centre for the face-off.
Sticks are placed in a straight line not less than 10cm from the puck.
- At the face-off players must be on their own side of the face-off spot.
- There is no offside rule (except for face-off positioning).
- Players may be substituted at a face-off or on the move.
- Play is resumed by a face-off when play is stopped for:
- Penalties - at point of infraction.
- Goals - at centre.
- Pucks held by goalie in crease oragainst the net - on spot on floor on that side of goal.
- Pucks which land on mesh of net atthe back - on spot on floor on that side of goal.
- Puck passed using hands (except in defensive zone by defensiveplayers) - in the area of hand pass.
- Goalies:
- May assume any position, except to fall on their knees without pressure being applied.
- May hold the puck in the crease or on the side of the net.
- May hold the puck outside the crease but may not cause a delay in the game.
- Goal Crease:
- The crease (masking tape) shall be 1 m wide and 2 m long
- Goals are disallowed if:
- The player or team-mate has any part
of his/her body in the crease area when a goal is scored.
- If an attacking player is pushed
into the crease and a goal is scored.
- Equipment:
- Plastic Sticks - wooden inserts may
be placed in the plastic shaft - all sticks must have plastic
blades.
- Profelt™ Pucks - Either an Original Profelt™ Puck or a Performance Profelt™ Puck may be used.
- Goalie - street hockey pads,
trapper, and blocker only. Goaltender's mask must be worn. A
baseball glove may be used in place of a street hockey trapper.
- Player - kneepads (without shin guards) may be worn.
- Penalties:
- No more than 2 players penalized at
one time per team (two players off the floor).
- Two minutes for minor infractions.
- Five minutes for major infractions.
- Severity of an infraction (minor vs
major) is determined by the referee.
- Infractions:
- Slashing.
- Holding.
- Roughing or body checking.
- Disputing a referee's call.
- Unsportsmanlike behaviour.
- High sticking (a raised stick - tip of blade or more above
waist - should be called anywhere). A goalie may also be given a
penalty for a high stick if, in the opinion of the referee, it
was dangerous to an opposing player.
- Freezing the puck.
- Catching the puck with hand (defensemen may catch in
mid-section and hold for a face-off).
- Too many players on the floor.
- An offensive player hitting the goalie's glove with the stick
if the goalie has his/her glove on the puck.
- Length of Game:
- The game consist of three 20 minute
periods (straight time).
- A 2-minute rest period between
periods.
- Sudden death overtime will be played
only in the final championship game.
- Players per Team:
- 12 years & under - no more than
six, and no less than three players on the floor, including the
goalie, at any one time.
- 13+ years - no more than five, and no
less than three players on the floor, including the goalie, at
any one time.
ProfeltTM Pucks
Williams Lake
B.C. Canada
Phone: (250) 392-3760 Fax: (250) 392-3742 puck@floorhockey.net
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