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1 Ice Hockey Manual For Coaches and Officials OHSAA 4080 Roselea Place Columbus, Ohio (p) (f)
2 Ohio High School Athletic Association 4080 Roselea Place Columbus, Ohio (p) (f) MEMORANDUM To: Ice Hockey Coaches and Officials From: Steve Neil, Assistant Commissioner Date: September 6, 2012 Re: Information for the Ice Hockey Season We hope that the start of the school year finds you well and you are getting excited for the hockey season! Please find the updated NFHS Ice Hockey rules book enclosed and for the updated OHSAA Ice Hockey regulations visit the hockey page on the OHSAA website. An important change implemented for in the OHSAA Handbook in the Ice Hockey Regulations (P.115) for the regular season is that OHSAA hockey teams can only participate in a maximum of 35 regular season games plus the OHSAA tournament. Each contest played counts in the maximum of 35 contests permitted. As a reminder, the state rules interpretation meeting is mandatory for high school coaches and all officials. If you are not able to attend the rules interpretation meetings feel free to reach out to rules interpreter Gary Wilkins to set up a make-up meeting at [email protected]. We continue to encourage coaches to invite local officials to meet with their team during preseason workouts as it allows the officials to meet the students, discuss new rules, and gives the students an opportunity to ask questions prior to the beginning of the season. We also recommend inviting an official(s) to a pre-season meeting with team parents as it provides a forum for healthy discussions and an opportunity for parents to learn more about high school hockey also. Many of you already participate in such activities, but for those that do not, please get them involved! Have a great Ice Hockey season! NOTE: If this mailing has been received by the high school principal, please see that it is forwarded to the coach. Team assignments and OHSAA ice hockey tournament information will be posted to the OHSAA website ( under sports and tournaments, ice hockey.
3 Table of Contents Ice Hockey Rules Changes Points of Emphasis OHSAA MISSION STATEMENT NHFS SPORTSMANSHIP STATEMENT OHSAA SPORTSMANSHIP, ETHICS, AND INTEGRITY ICE HOCKEY STATE RULES INTERPRETATION MEETINGS ICE HOCKEY LOCAL OFFICIALS ASSOCIATIONS NFHS ICE HOCKEY SPECIAL EMPHASIS OHSAA HANDBOOK POINTS OF EMPHASIS: ICE HOCKEY OHSAA REMINDERS CALENDAR AND IMPORTANT DATES OHSAA CONTACT INFORMATION IMPORTANT LINKS MEDICAL AND SAFETY OFFICIATING ETHICS AND CODE OF CONDUCT OFFICIATING ETHICS AND CODE OF CONDUCT (CONT D.)... 11
4 From the National Federation (NFHS) Rules Book: Ice Hockey Rules Changes 1-4 One foot outside of each goal post, a 2-inch-wide (5.08 cm) red line shall be painted extending 4 feet, 6 inches (1.37 m) in length. These lines shall be perpendicular to the goal line. A semicircular red line 6 feet (1.83 m) in radius and 2 inches (5.08 cm) in width shall be drawn using the center of the goal line as the center point and connecting both ends of the sides of the crease. Comment: Goal crease dimensions have been modified. The goal crease will no longer be a full half-circle. Many rinks already follow the new dimensions. The committee is looking to create consistency for players, coaches and officials Effective for the season- The on-ice officials shall be dressed in black trousers, an official s sweater and a black HECC-certified ice hockey helmet, with a half face shield which meets the HECC certification at the time of manufacture and chin strap fastened. They shall be equipped with whistles. The referees in the three-official or four-official system shall wear arm bands. Comment: will require officials to wear a HECC certified half face shield. Officials have a full season to prepare for this rule change. Pucks played high off the glass and sticks continue to be a risk for on-ice officials. The HECC certified half shield will minimize the risk of injury for officials starting in the season. 6-7 CHECKING FROM BEHIND: ART. 1 No player shall push, charge, cross-check or body-check an opponent from behind in open ice. PENALTY: MINOR AND MISCONDUCT. ART. 2 Hitting from behind into the boards or goal frame is a flagrant violation. PENALTY: GAME DISQUALIFICATION NOTE: The rules committee reminds coaches and players that the responsibility remains with the player approaching an opponent along the boards in this rule. While players turning to draw penalties are a concern, the positive change in behavior the committee observed outweighs this issue. Any penalty in relation to this rule along the boards or into the goal frame must be a game disqualification. Comment: Checking from behind language has been revised. The committee has added language to clearly define checking from behind. It has been revised to assist officials, coaches, players and parents in defining this dangerous violation. 1
5 From the National Federation (NFHS) Rules Book: Ice Hockey Rules Changes (Continued) If a team challenges the opposing team s goalkeeper equipment under and 3-4-3, no measurement is required and the officials should report the challenge to the state association. Comment: Goalkeeper equipment challenge procedure has been modified. Equipment challenges will be reported to the state association. Games will not be postponed or cancelled unless ordered by the state association (NEW) No attacking player who is in the goal crease (body and/or stick) may make incidental contact with or visually impede the goalkeeper. PENALTY: Stoppage in play, if a goal is scored it shall be disallowed, faceoff at the nearest neutral zone faceoff spot. This rule applies if all of these conditions are met: (a) the attacking team is in possession of the puck, (b) the goalkeeper is in the goal crease, and (c) the puck is not already in the crease. NOTE: Regardless of the location of the goalkeeper or the puck, if the goalkeeper is physically prevented from defending the goal, apply Rule or Comment: Goal crease regulations have been modified for players. Players may legally skate or have a stick in the crease if the player or stick does not make physical contact with the goalkeeper or visually impede the goalkeeper. From the National Federation (NFHS) Rules Book: Points of Emphasis The NFHS Ice Hockey Rules Committee continues in its belief that the main threat to the health of high school ice hockey is violent and reckless play. The committee wishes to address the following areas in the hope that violence and reckless play will be minimized. MOUTHGUARDS Mouthguards are required to be worn by all players and goalkeepers in high school hockey. Coaches and players must take the responsibility to make sure mouthguards are worn. CONTACT TO THE HEAD Hits to the head are never to be considered part of the game. Hits from high hands, elbows, forearms, high sticks and shoving the head into the glass add no value to the game and only increase the risk of injury to players. It is imperative to have helmets securely fastened. 2
6 NFHS Points of Emphasis (continued) CONCUSSION RECOGNITION AND MANAGEMENT For the past several years, the NFHS has been at the forefront of national sports organizations in emphasizing the importance of education, recognition and proper management of concussions. Any player who exhibits, signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion shall be immediately removed from the game. State association protocol pertaining to concussion management must be reviewed and followed. Please review Rule and the Suggested Guidelines for Management of Concussions on page 82. ABUSIVE LANGUAGE Obscene and abusive language continues to persist as a major problem in high school ice hockey. This type of behavior is completely unacceptable for players or coaches and penalties must be assessed for every occurrence. The penalty for this behavior is a minor and a misconduct. This was reconfirmed by the NFHS Ice Hockey Rules Committee. Placing the team of the offender at a disadvantage sends a clear message regarding the expectation that such behavior will not be tolerated. Officials must be held to the same standard and any incident should be reported to the appropriate state authority. The rules are clear. The minor and misconduct must be assessed in addition to any other penalties assessed at that stoppage of play. SPORTSMANSHIP Respect and civility are expectations of all who are a part of the game. They are especially important in the interactions of players, coaches and officials. Obscene and abusive language, especially when directed at others, has no place in high school ice hockey. This type of behavior is unacceptable of players or coaches and penalties shall be assessed for every occurrence. The penalty for this behavior was changed to include a minor and a misconduct in the rules book. Placing the team of the offender at a disadvantage sends a clear message regarding the expectation that such behavior will not be tolerated. Officials must be held to the same standard and any incident should be reported to the appropriate state authority. The NFHS Ice Hockey Rules Committee feels that the reckless play situations listed below should never be tolerated or accepted as a part of hockey. The rules are clear and are to be enforced at all times regardless of on-ice strength of the teams, the score or the period. 3
7 1. OHSAA MISSION STATEMENT The Ohio High School Athletic Association's mission is to regulate and administer interscholastic athletic competition in a fair and equitable manner while promoting the values of participation in interscholastic athletics as an integral part of a student's educational experience. The OHSAA represents its member schools by recognizing and promoting academics, the safety of participants, good citizenship and lifelong values as the foundation of interscholastic athletics. 2. NHFS SPORTSMANSHIP STATEMENT Good sportsmanship is viewed by the National Federation of State High School Associations as a commitment to fair play, ethical behavior and integrity. In perception and practice, sportsmanship is defined as those qualities which are characterized by generosity and genuine concern for others. The ideals of sportsmanship apply equally to all activity disciplines. Individuals, regardless of their role in activities, are expected to be aware of their influence on the behavior of others and model good sportsmanship. 3. OHSAA SPORTSMANSHIP, ETHICS, AND INTEGRITY As we prepare for the upcoming seasons, we wish to emphasize to each of you the importance of your leadership role in sportsmanship, ethics and integrity. The professional manner in which officials and coaches conduct themselves prior to, during and following a contest unquestionably impacts the behavior of others involved. The OHSAA has joined the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) in its quest to improve sportsmanship, ethics and integrity. We are involved in an ongoing campaign in every sport to do just that. Printed below is the mission statement of the NFHS concerning sportsmanship, ethics and integrity. Please take the time to read and digest this statement and then carefully consider your impact upon the players, officials, coaches, and fans. Thank you and have a great season. 4
8 ICE HOCKEY STATE RULES INTERPRETATION MEETINGS By OHSAA Board of Directors regulation, any school sponsoring interscholastic contests in high school ice hockey must have the head ice hockey coach, assistant ice hockey coach or athletic administrator attend one of the rules interpretation meetings. Any school failing to meet this requirement will be ineligible for any OHSAA sponsored tournament competition. Officials who fail to attend one of these meetings will be suspended the following year. Attendance is also required in order to be eligible for state tournament assignments in the current year. It will be the responsibility of the head ice hockey coach, assistant ice hockey coach or athletic administrator of each school and officials to be in attendance within 10 minutes of the start of the meeting and stay until the conclusion of the meeting in order to receive credit for attendance. Current sites, dates, locations, and times for rules interpretation meetings can be found at: Those coaches or officials who do not attend a regularly scheduled rules interpretation meeting or the scheduled make-up meeting may request a special make-up meeting from rules interpreter Gary Wilkins ( ). Such meeting must be held no later than Friday, November 17, The fee for a special make-up meeting is $ Requests after the above date must be addressed to the Commissioner ICE HOCKEY LOCAL OFFICIALS ASSOCIATIONS Local ice hockey officials associations please check MYOHSAA for updates: 6. SPECIAL EMPHASIS: UPCOMING NFHS ICE HOCKEY RULES CHANGES 1. Changes for goaltender equipment. Mandatory for Season: a. The goalkeeper s leg pads shall not exceed 11 inches in width. The maximum length shall not exceed 38 inches when measured on the leg of the player. The boot of the goal pad shall be no less than 7 inches in length and must be flat or concave in appearance 5
9 b. The goalkeeper s blocker glove shall not exceed 8 inches in length at any point. The flap protecting the thumb and wrist must follow the contour of the thumb and wrist. The protective piece shall not exceed 7 inches in length when measured from the top of the blocking surface c. The goalkeeper s catching glove shall be a maximum of 45 inches measured around the perimeter of the glove. The wrist cuff of the catching glove shall be no more than 4 inches in height or 8 inches in width. 2. The positioning of all face offs will now take place at one of the nine designated faceoff spots (eight plus center ice). a. In addition, following any penalty against a team, the ensuing faceoff will take place at the face off spot in the offending team s defensive zone (circle near goaltender). b. Also, following any hand pass, the ensuing faceoff will take place at the faceoff spot in the offending team s defensive zone. 3. Special emphasis is being called to the observance of NFHS Rule 2, Article 2b, which reads as follows: It is required that the visiting team shall wear dark-colored jerseys; the home team shall wear white-/light-colored jerseys OHSAA HANDBOOK POINTS OF EMPHASIS: ICE HOCKEY Section B. Specific Regulations- Grades 9-12 (p.112) 7) Regular Season Games 7.1) Beginning with the season, the maximum number of regular season games shall be 35 plus OHSAA tournament. Each contest played will count in the maximum of 35 contests permitted during the regular season. 6
10 OHSAA REMINDERS The following guidelines should be adhered to prior to the start of practice on November 2, 2012: School coaches may lead conditioning drills with players using sticks but a puck may not be used. Players can divide up and scrimmage during open ice but there can be no adults on the ice during this time. Coaches, parents or other adults may observe but may not provide instruction, direct the activity, select the teams, etc. Players can participate on non-interscholastic teams prior to the school season providing there are no more than five (5) players from the same school on that noninterscholastic team. Preseason instructional programs may not be mandatory, exclusive, or evaluative (i.e., used to make roster decisions). Weightlifting and conditioning, are permitted off-ice activities. No drills may be conducted involving team play, power play, penalty kill or offensive or defensive schemes of any kind. These OHSAA rules must be strictly adhered to in order to protect the fairness and integrity of the sport. Please review the OHSAA Constitution, Bylaws and Sports Regulations for any other questions. 7
11 CALENDAR AND IMPORTANT DATES Coaching begins November 2, 2012 Earliest preview date November 16, 2012 Season begins November 23, 2012 Non-interscholastic date January 21, 2013 District February 11 March 2, 2013 State March 9 March 10, 2013 Season ends March 10, 2013 No contact period (coaches) August 6 September 3, OHSAA CONTACT INFORMATION Name Title Responsibilities Oversees the sport Steve Neil Interpreter Assistant & coordinates the Commissioner tournaments; Rules [email protected] Henry Zaborniak Assistant Commissioner Oversees officials programs & tournament assignments [email protected] Gary Wilkins State Rules Interpreter Rules meetings & Officials issues [email protected] Renee Moore Administrative Assistant Assists in the coordination of the sport & tournaments [email protected] 8
12 11. IMPORTANT LINKS National Federation of State High School Associations Ohio High School Athletic Association myohsaa MEDICAL AND SAFETY The safety of our student-athletes is of utmost concern at all times. Information regarding the following important topics can be found at and at Stress and Athletic Participation Recommendations for Hydration to Prevent Heat Illness Suggested Guidelines for Management of Head Trauma in Sports Communicable Disease Procedures (also found in the NFHS Rules Book) Disordered Eating Information on Nutritional Supplements Links to the following sites: Joint Advisory Committee on Sports Medicine Ohio Athletic Trainers Association American Medical Society for Sports Medicine Ohio Parents for Drug Free Youth National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) Gatorade Sports Science Institute NewsHeat Statement on medical hardware: On the advice of the National Federation of State High School Association s (NFHS) Sports Medicine Advisory Committee, the following guidelines are provided. Unless the specific rules code stipulates otherwise, athletes in sports of a collision/contact nature should not be permitted to wear devices such as insulin pumps, heart monitoring equipment and/or other diagnostic or therapeutic appliances while participating in interscholastic contests. In its deliberations on this issue, the Sports Medicine Advisory Committee of the NFHS could find no medical reason to authorize the wearing of these appliances during competition. However, in the event that a physician requires a student-athlete to wear a therapeutic device during competition, such medical necessity shall be specified in writing and signed by the prescribing physician and the device shall be padded and securely attached to the player s body underneath the uniform. The medical statement shall be shown to the head contest official prior to the athlete being permitted to participate. 9
13 13. OFFICIATING ETHICS AND CODE OF CONDUCT (From and the OHSAA Handbook for Officials) Our member schools have entrusted officials to assist them in the education and development of their youth through athletics. This requires officials to be independent, impartial, and responsible to the people they serve. In recognition of these expectations there is an established Code of Ethics and Code of Conduct for all officials. The purpose of the code is to establish guidelines for ethical standards of conduct for all officials. Officiating code of ethics: An Official must devote time, thought and study to the rules of the game and the mechanics necessary to carry out these rules so that one may render effective and credible service in a fair and unbiased manner. An Official must work with fellow officials and the state association in a spirit of harmony and cooperation in spite of differences of opinion that may arise during debate of points or rules at issue. An Official must resist every temptation and outside pressure to use one's position as an official to benefit oneself. Under all circumstances, officials must avoid promoting the special interest of any person or group of persons other than the athletes we serve. An Official must constantly uphold the honor and dignity of the avocation in all personal conduct and relations with the student-athletes, coaches, athletic directors, school administrators, colleagues, and the public, to be a worthy example to the athletes under one's jurisdiction. An Official will be prepared both physically and mentally, dress accordingly to expectations and maintain a proper appearance that is befitting the importance of the game. An Official shall avoid the use of tobacco and related products at the contest site. An Official must remember and recognize that it is important to honor contracts regardless of possible inconvenience or financial loss. Every member of the officiating profession carries a responsibility to act in a manner becoming a professional person. The conduct of any official influences the attitude of the public toward the profession in general as well as toward the official in particular. Sports officials bear great responsibility for engendering public confidence in sports. They are critical to the health of athletic competitions. Officials ensure games are played fairly, by the rules, within the spirit of the rules and in a safe manner. Officiating takes a great deal of preparation, continuing education and commitment of time. 10
14 14. OFFICIATING ETHICS AND CODE OF CONDUCT (CONT D.) Pre-season preparations: We have encouraged coaches to invite local officials to meet with their team during pre-season workouts. It allows the officials to meet the athletes and discuss new rules. It gives athletes an opportunity to ask questions and have a discussion prior to competition days. We also recommended inviting an official(s) to a pre-season meeting with team parents. Again, it provides a forum for healthy discussions and an opportunity for parents to learn more about the sport. Many of you already participate in such activities, but for those that do not, please get involved! NOTE: Annual renewal cards are sent to the address the OHSAA has on file, failure to notify the OHSAA will result in your not receiving the renewal card. Address changes are now to be submitted via Please log-on in order to make the appropriate changes. Website resources: Our website includes a great deal of information specifically geared for officials. Go to and click on officiating on the left side of the home page. On the officiating page you will find the following information. When you have questions, this may be a great place to start! Topics include: OHSAA officiating FAQ's, clinics, hall of fame info OHSAA rules meetings information on local & state meetings, how to maintain your officiating permit Directory of officiating information & forms assigners, instructors, local & district secretaries, OHSAA staff How to become an OHSAA official info for beginning and experienced officials, suspended and retired officials wanting to reinstate How to change the status of your officiating permit information on upgrades, retired status, active military duty and address changes How to renew your OHSAA officiating permit information on annual renewal procedures and fees Game assignments regular season and tournament selection processes and voting results Officials needed posting Coach and player game ejections ejection forms and procedures Officiating uniforms, equipment and supplies uniform regulations, authorized dealers, pins & patches Officiating ethics and code of conduct 11
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