Updated Feb. 6, 2000
Question #1
The Referee walks into the arena before the game and finds two opposing players (who plan to play in the game he is about to officiate) fighting in the hallway. SRD.
Question #2
A Linesman observes an action calling for a minor penalty for Spearing, and reports it to the Referee at the next stoppage of play. Is the Referee entitled to call this penalty?
Question #3
# 15 Red knees #18 White, injuring him. The Referee signals a delayed penalty. What is the call?
The Answers
Question 1
Penalties may be assessed before, during or after a hockey game. The Referee should try to identify the two players and make sure that they are included on the gamesheet as one of the 20 players (or 19). They will not be able to play and the incident should be reported to the league.
Question 2
Yes, a Referee is entitled to use the Linseman for help on this one.
Question 3
Major Penalty for Kneeing + Game Misconduct
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