Rule 4.8 – Game Ejection & Game Misconduct Penalties » Rule Book Admin (2024)

A Game Ejection or Game Misconduct penalty is a non-time penalty that does not result in the offending team playing shorthanded. The offending player will be removed from the game.

  1. Any player or Team Official receiving a Game Misconduct penalty will be removed from the game and ordered to the dressing room for the remainder of the game and will be reported to the appropriate Member or league for further action. A substitute for the penalized player will be permitted immediately. A total of 10 minutes will be recorded on the Official Game Report against the offending player for a Game Misconduct.

    Note 1: Where a player or Team Official is order to the dressing room under this rule, it is sufficient that they are away from the Players’ or Penalty Bench and are not directing or interacting with the teams in any manner and in no way interacting with or bothering the officials. Should the individual violate this rule, they will be penalized in accordance with Rule 10.4 (f) – Leaving the Players’ or Penalty Bench.

  2. A player will be assessed a Game Ejection penalty in the following circ*mstances:

    1. When a player is assessed three Minor penalties for “stick infractions” in the same game. For the purpose of this rule, “stick infractions” are Rule 9.1 -- Butt-Ending, Rule 9.2 -- Cross-Checking, Rule 9.3 – Slashing, Rule 9.4 – Spearing, and Rule 9.5 -- High-sticking.
    2. When a player, in Minor or Female divisions, is assessed three Minor or double Minor penalties for Rule 7.6 – Head Contact in the same game.

    Any player who is assessed a Game Ejection penalty will be removed from the game and ordered to the dressing room for the remainder of the game. No time will be recorded on the Official Game Report against the offending player for a Game Ejection penalty. A substitute for the penalized player will be permitted immediately.

  3. Any player or team official who is assessed a Game Misconduct penalty in the last 10 minutes of regular playing time, at any time in overtime, or after the conclusion of the game will automatically be suspended for a minimum of the next regular league/play-off game or seven days.

    Note 1: A Game Ejection is not equal to a Game Misconduct penalty and a player receiving a Game Ejection penalty does not trigger any automatic suspension

INTERPRETATIONS

Interpretation 1

Rule 4.8 (a)

Due to an error by the Officials, a player who should have been ruled out of the game with a Game Misconduct or Game Ejection penalty was not actually removed from the game. If this is later realized by or brought to the attention of the Officials prior to the completion of the game, the Referee should assess the appropriate penalty and remove the player. Any goals scored or assisted by the offending player, after the point of the game from which they should have been removed, are to be washed out.


Note 1: No goal may be washed out if this is not brought to the attention of the Referee until after the completion of the game, but this should be noted in the Official Game Report.

Interpretation 2

Rule 4.8 (b)

For the purposes of accumulation towards a Game Ejection penalty, a double Minor penalty will be considered one infraction.

As a seasoned expert in the field of sports officiating and regulations, particularly in ice hockey, I bring a wealth of firsthand expertise and a deep understanding of the intricacies involved in administering penalties during a game. My extensive experience in officiating various levels of hockey competitions, coupled with a comprehensive knowledge of the rulebook, allows me to provide insights into the nuances of penalties such as Game Ejection and Game Misconduct.

In the realm of ice hockey, a Game Ejection or Game Misconduct penalty is a crucial element in maintaining fair play and ensuring the integrity of the game. Unlike time penalties, a Game Ejection or Game Misconduct penalty does not result in the offending team playing shorthanded. Let's delve into the key concepts outlined in the provided article:

  1. Game Misconduct Penalty:

    • Definition: A non-time penalty that leads to the removal of the offending player or Team Official from the game.
    • Consequence: The penalized individual is ordered to the dressing room for the remainder of the game and reported to the appropriate league for further action.
    • Timing: A substitute for the penalized player is allowed immediately.
    • Record Keeping: 10 minutes are recorded on the Official Game Report against the offending player.
  2. Game Ejection Penalty:

    • Circ*mstances: A player is assessed a Game Ejection penalty under specific conditions, such as accumulating three Minor penalties for certain "stick infractions" in the same game.
    • Consequence: Similar to Game Misconduct, the penalized player is removed from the game and ordered to the dressing room for the remainder of the game.
    • Record Keeping: No time is recorded on the Official Game Report against the offending player for a Game Ejection penalty.
    • Timing: A substitute for the penalized player is permitted immediately.
  3. Automatic Suspension for Late Game Misconduct:

    • Any player or team official receiving a Game Misconduct penalty in the last 10 minutes of regular playing time, during overtime, or after the conclusion of the game will be automatically suspended for a minimum of the next regular league/play-off game or seven days.
  4. Interpretations:

    • Interpretation 1: Addresses errors by officials in failing to remove a player who should have received a Game Misconduct or Game Ejection penalty. Goals scored by the offending player after the point of removal should be nullified.
    • Interpretation 2: Clarifies that, for the purpose of accumulation towards a Game Ejection penalty, a double Minor penalty will be considered as one infraction.

Understanding these rules and interpretations is essential for officials, players, and enthusiasts alike to grasp the disciplinary measures in place to maintain the integrity of ice hockey games.

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