Hockey Rules with correct answers 100% 2026
Hockey Rules with correct answers 100% 2026 For a goal to be scored, the puck must hit the back of the net must completely cross the goal line must be in contact with the goal line None of the above - Correct Answer must completely cross the goal line A goal that is legally scored is credited to the player who propels the puck into the opponent's goal. True False - Correct Answer True An assist should be awarded, up to a maximum of two for each goal, for the following the player who passes the puck to the teammate who then scores the goal the player who shoots the puck on goal prior to the teammate scoring on the rebound the player who shot the puck in the direction of the goal before it was legally deflected into the goal by a teammate All of the above - Correct Answer All of the above The official who is on the goal line at the time of the goal is responsible for reporting the goals and assists to the scorekeeper, although all officials on the ice can help to identify the correct players. True False - Correct Answer True If the puck illegally enters the goal and the goal shall be disallowed, the official on the goal line will signal goal and discuss with partner(s) stop play and give the washout signal report to the scorekeeper's bench the reason as to why the goal was disallowed both B and C - Correct Answer both B and C When covering for the referee, the linesman shall simply "point" at the goal to signal that a goal was indeed scored. True False - Correct Answer False Only 3 of the 5 criteria for a penalty shot to be awarded for being fouled from behind must occur. True False - Correct Answer false The player who is on a breakaway must be beyond the center red line. True False - Correct Answer False The player who is on a breakaway must be fouled from behind or diagonally from behind for a penalty shot to be awarded. True False - Correct Answer True Any player on the game sheet may be designated to take the penalty shot. True False - Correct Answer False The player taking the penalty shot is allowed to play a rebound provided it was first saved by the goalkeeper. True False - Correct Answer False
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