USA HOCKEY OFFICIALS OPEN BOOK EXAM
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A player fails to take their proper position during a face-off
when instructed to do so by the official. The official
conducting the face-off should remove the center and
replace them with the player who failed to line up properly.
Select one:
True
False - Answer-False
Rule 613(d) Face-off Procedures
(d) If a player facing-off fails to take their proper position
immediately when directed by the Official, the Official may
order them replaced for that face-off by any teammate
then on the ice.
If a player, other than the player facing off, fails to maintain
their proper position, the center of their team shall be
ejected from the face-off.
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Under the Standard of Play initiative, which of the
following should be penalized as interference?
Select one:
a. Players are competing for body position using strength
and balance
b. Intentionally physically engaging with an opponent who
does not have possession or control of the puck
c. A player maintains body position between the opponent
and puck without changing skating lanes - Answer-b.
Intentionally physically engaging with an opponent who
does not have possession or control of the puck
Standard of Play- Restraining Fouls
INTERFERENCE A player cannot use their body ("pick" or
"block") to impede the progress of an opponent with no
effort to play the puck, maintain normal foot speed or
established skating lane. Examples include:
• Intentionally physically engaging with an opponent who
does not have possession or control of the puck.
• Using the body to establish a "pick" or "block" that
prevents an opponent from being able to chase a puck
carrier.
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• Reducing foot speed or changing an established skating
lane for the purpose of impeding an opponent who is in
pursuit of the puck.
Once the official conducting a face-off blows the whistle,
this indicates that each team will have five seconds to
complete the line change procedure.
Select one:
True
False - Answer-False
Rule 613(c) Face-off Procedures
(c) At the conclusion of the line change procedure [see
Rule 204(a) and Glossary], the Official conducting the
face-
off shall blow their whistle. This will signal each team that
they have no more than five seconds to line up for the
ensuing face-off. Prior to the conclusion of five seconds,
the Official shall conduct a proper face-off.
In all Youth and Girls levels of play, a minor, major plus
game misconduct or match penalty for roughing must be
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assessed in each instance where a player delivers any
avoidable body check to an opponent who:
Select one:
a. No longer has control of the puck, so is considered
vulnerable or defenseless.
b. Is aware the check is coming so attempts to protect the
puck.
c. Releases the puck at the moment the body check is
delivered. - Answer-a. No longer has control of the puck,
so is considered vulnerable or defenseless.
Rule 640 (b, g, & h) Unnecessary Roughness (Roughing)
(b) A minor penalty shall be assessed (except Adult Male
Classifications) to any player who delivers an avoidable
body check to an opponent who is no longer in control of
the puck.
A player who has released a shot or pass is no longer
considered to be in control of the puck. They are
considered
to be vulnerable or defenseless and are not eligible to be
body checked.
(g) A major plus a game misconduct penalty shall be
assessed to any player who recklessly endangers an