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2012 Ice Hockey Exam 1. Can penalized players return to their team's players bench during a time-out? •A. Only if the game is tied. •B. No. •C. Yes. •D. Only if the game has a 2-goal differential.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam. 1. Can penalized players return to their team's players bench during a time-out? A. Only if the game is tied. B. No. C. Yes. D. Only if the game has a 2-goal differential. 2012 Ice Hockey Exam. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

1. Can penalized players return to their team's players bench during a time-out?

•A. Only if the game is tied.•B. No.•C. Yes.•D. Only if the game has a 2-goal differential.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

1. Can penalized players return to their team's players bench during a time-out?

•B. No.– 6-27-4, SITUATION 6.27.4

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

2. During pregame warm-ups, who needs to be on each team’s players bench?

•A. Trainer only.•B. Nobody.•C. A coach.•D. Team manager.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

2. During pregame warm-ups, who needs to be on each team’s players bench?

•C. A coach.– 6-36-1

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

3. If any team has students in the bench area not wearing a helmet with a face mask meeting HECC/ASTM standards, what should the officials rule?

•A. Minor after a warning.•B. Minor and misconduct.•C. Minor, no warning.•D. Misconduct.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

3. If any team has students in the bench area not wearing a helmet with a face mask meeting HECC/ASTM standards, what should the officials rule?

•A. Minor after a warning.– 1-9-3

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

4. Once a game has started, a player can be removed from the roster to make room for another player.

•A. True.•B. False.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

4. Once a game has started, a player can be removed from the roster to make room for another player.

•B. False.– 2-3-2, SITUATION B 2.3.2

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

5. Prior to the start of the game, the head coach of each team is required to verify to the referee that all participants are properly equipped according to the rules.

•A. True.•B. False.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

5. Prior to the start of the game, the head coach of each team is required to verify to the referee that all participants are properly equipped according to the rules.

•A. True.– 3-6

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam6. All players, including goalkeepers, shall wear face masks which:

•A. Meet professional hockey standards at the time of the manufacture.•B. Meet the referee's standards at the time of manufacture.•C. Meet BNQ standards at the time of manufacture.•D. Meet HECC/ASTM standards at the time of manufacture.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

6. All players, including goalkeepers, shall wear face masks which:

•D. Meet HECC/ASTM standards at the time of manufacture.– 3-4-5

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

7. During play, a referee notices that a player is not properly wearing a proper tooth and mouth protector. This is the team’s first violation. What should the referee do?

•A. Stop play and assess a minor penalty.•B. Nothing.•C. Assess a team warning.•D. Assess misconduct penalty.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

7. During play, a referee notices that a player is not properly wearing a proper tooth and mouth protector. This is the team’s first violation. What should the referee do?

•C. Assess a team warning.– 3-4-4

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

8. If a coach challenges the opposing goalkeeper's leg pads, the official shall:

•A. Measure the equipment.•B. Assess a minor penalty to the goalkeeper in question.•C. Require goalkeeper to change leg pads.•D. Report the issue to the state association.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

8. If a coach challenges the opposing goalkeeper's leg pads, the official shall:

•D. Report the issue to the state association.– 3-3-4

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

9. Player A1’s helmet and/or face mask becomes dislodged during play. What is the ruling?

•A. Player A1 is issued a minor penalty.•B. Play continues, but player A1 must leave the ice.•C. Play continues.•D. Play is stopped immediately.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

9. Player A1’s helmet and/or face mask becomes dislodged during play. What is the ruling?

•D. Play is stopped immediately.– 3-4-7

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

10. During a delayed penalty on Team A, Team B ices the puck. Where is the ensuing faceoff?

•A. Team A's side of the neutral zone.•B. Team B's defending zone.•C. Team A's defending zone.•D. Center ice.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

10. During a delayed penalty on Team A, Team B ices the puck. Where is the ensuing faceoff?

•C. Team A's defending zone.– 6-13-6

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

11. Player A1 is taking a faceoff and intentionally delays by means of an illegal act. What should the official conducting the faceoff do?

•A. Warn player and team.•B. Remove player A1 from faceoff. Replace him with a teammate on the ice.•C. Assess a minor.•D. Nothing.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

11. Player A1 is taking a faceoff and intentionally delays by means of an illegal act. What should the official conducting the faceoff do?

•B. Remove player A1 from faceoff. Replace him with a teammate on the ice.– 6-13-3

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

12. The center ice faceoff spot may not be used for one of the following situations below:

•A. Penalty on Team A.•B. Puck deflected out of play.•C. Puck passed offside.•D. A goal.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

12. The center ice faceoff spot may not be used for one of the following situations below:

•A. Penalty on Team A.– 6-13-7

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

13. Where should faceoffs take place on the rink?

•A. Neutral zone.•B. One of the nine faceoff spots.•C. Anywhere on the rink.•D. Center ice and neutral zone.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

13. Where should faceoffs take place on the rink?

•B. One of the nine faceoff spots.– 6-13-1

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

14. A player not involved in an on-ice fight who does not comply with the referee's verbal signal to go to the bench shall receive what ruling?

•A. Warning.•B. Minor.•C. Major.•D. Game disqualification.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

14. A player not involved in an on-ice fight who does not comply with the referee's verbal signal to go to the bench shall receive what ruling?

•B. Minor.– 6-15-3

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

15. A player who leaves the team bench during an altercation, but does not join in the altercation, shall receive what ruling?

•A. Warning.•B. Minor.•C. Misconduct.•D. Game disqualification.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

15. A player who leaves the team bench during an altercation, but does not join in the altercation, shall receive what ruling?

•D. Game disqualification.– 6-27-1

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

16. During a fight between two opposing players, another player who enters the altercation only to restrain a player from his/her team will be assessed what ruling?

•A. Misconduct.•B. Game misconduct.•C. Major.•D. Game disqualification.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

16. During a fight between two opposing players, another player who enters the altercation only to restrain a player from his/her team will be assessed what ruling?

•D. Game disqualification.– 6-15-2

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

17. A goalkeeper leaves the crease and is body-checked by an opposing player while still in the privileged area. What is the ruling?

•A. No penalty.•B. The goalkeeper is assessed a minor penalty.•C. The opposing player is assessed a minor and misconduct penalty.•D. The opposing player is assessed a minor penalty.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

17. A goalkeeper leaves the crease and is body-checked by an opposing player while still in the privileged area. What is the ruling?

•D. The opposing player is assessed a minor penalty.– 6-6-1

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

18. A legal goalkeeper’s catching glove may not exceed what dimensions during the 2012-13 season?

•A. 7 inches in width and 16 inches in length.•B. 8 inches in width and 15 inches in length.•C. 9 inches in width and 17 inches in length.•D. 10 inches in width and 15 inches in length.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

18. A legal goalkeeper’s catching glove may not exceed what dimensions during the 2012-13 season?

•B. 8 inches in width and 15 inches in length.– 3-3-3

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

19. In addition to an HECC/ASTM approved face mask, the goalkeeper is required to wear which of the following?

•A. Flapper-style throat protector.•B. Any style throat protector.•C. Throat guard.•D. No other requirement.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

19. In addition to an HECC/ASTM approved face mask, the goalkeeper is required to wear which of the following?

•A. Flapper-style throat protector.– 3-3-1, 3-4-5

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

20. When may a goalkeeper who has been replaced by another goalkeeper at a stoppage of play re-enter the game?

•A. Shall not return to play.•B. The rest of the period.•C. Can return immediately.•D. The next stoppage of play.

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2012 Ice Hockey Exam

20. When may a goalkeeper who has been replaced by another goalkeeper at a stoppage of play re-enter the game?

•D. The next stoppage of play.– 2-5-11