Faceoff Changes
Highlight Ice Hockey Rules Revisions for
2009-10
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - In an effort to
simplify the game for coaches, players
and officials, four rules addressing
faceoffs were among nine changes
approved by the National Federation of
State High School Associations (NFHS)
Ice Hockey Rules Committee at its April
26-27 meeting in Indianapolis. The rules
changes subsequently were approved by
the NFHS Board of Directors.
Rule
6-12-1 now begins with the sentence "All
faceoffs must be conducted on one of the
nine (9) faceoff spots located on the
rink."
Under
Rule 6-12 as previously written,
faceoffs could have occurred "...at many
locations on the ice 15 feet from the
boards, along an imaginary line between
the end zone faceoff spots."
"The
committee felt that this revision will
help simplify the game for everyone,"
said Rick Majerus, chairperson of the
NFHS Ice Hockey Rules Committee. "By
making this change, the rule is now very
specific regarding where faceoffs can
occur."
The
committee felt that penalties for
puck-handling should be consistent with
those for high-sticking. As such, the
penalties for Rules 6-17-1 and 6-17-3
have been changed from "Faceoff" to
"Faceoff at the defensive zone faceoff
spot of the offending team."
"The
former puck-handling penalties were
‘Faceoff,' and the high-sticking
penalties are ‘Faceoff at the
defensive zone faceoff spot of the
offending team,'" Majerus said. "Since
the committee felt the penalties for
both offenses should be the same, the
penalties in Rules 6-17-1 and 6-17-3
(puck-handling) are now the same as
those in Rule 6-18, which deals with
high-sticking."
In an
effort to cut down penalties and to make
the high school rules consistent with
those of the other national governing
bodies, the committee changed the
faceoff location after a penalty is
assessed to take place at the defensive
zone faceoff spot of the offending team.
All such references to this in Rule 6-12
(Faceoffs) have been rewritten to
reflect this revision.
As a
means of helping readers more easily
locate rules pertaining to minor
penalties that involve team captains,
the copy in Rule 2-2-6 has been
replicated in Rule 4-2-8.
Rule 2-2
addresses "Team Captains" and Rule 4-2
addresses "Minor Penalties." Since Rule
2-2-6 ("When rules indicate ‘captain's
choice of players' for serving the
penalty, the captain must select a
player who was on the ice when the
infraction occurred.") is a rule that
addresses both minor penalties and team
captains, it is now replicated in the
"Minor Penalties" section. In that
manner, readers will now find it
referenced in both locations within the
rules book.
Rule
4-3-2 was revised to replace the penalty
"A player (captain's choice of players)"
with "A player and an additional
player."
"Prior to
last year, ‘captain's choice' meant
any player," Majerus said. "Last year's
revision was a blanket change that
stipulated that any place the rules book
says ‘captain's choice,' the player
had to come from the ice. In this
particular situation, the player does
not need to come from the ice. As such,
it should not read ‘captain's choice
of players.'"
In an
effort to make NFHS rules consistent
with other national governing bodies'
and to conform with manufacturers'
current dimensions, the measurements of
the goalkeeper's leg pads, goalkeeper's
gloves and goalkeeper's catching glove
have been downsized.
According
to Rule 3-3-2, the goalkeeper's leg pads
currently "... shall not be wider than
12 inches (30.48 cm) each." The new rule
states "... shall not be wider than 11
inches (27.94 cm) each, nor longer than
38 inches (96.52 cm)."
Rule
3-3-3 currently stipulates that
"Protective padding attached to the back
or forming a part of the goalkeeper's
gloves shall not exceed 9 inches (22.86
cm) in width at any point, nor shall it
exceed 17 inches (43.17 cm) in length.
Protective padding attached to the back
or forming part of the goalkeeper's
catching glove shall not exceed 9 inches
(22.86 cm) in width at any point, nor
shall it exceed 17 inches (43.17 cm) in
length."
The
revised rule now stipulates that the
width of the goalkeeper's blocking glove
shall not exceed 8 inches (20.32 cm),
nor shall it exceed 15 inches (38.1 cm)
in length. The rule further stipulates
that the catching glove shall have a
maximum circumference of 45 inches
(114.3 cm), and the wrist cuff shall not
exceed 4 inches (10.16 cm) in width, nor
more than 8 inches (20.32 cm) in height.
The words
"with face masks" were added to Rule
3-4-8 so that it now reads "All players
are required to wear helmets with face
masks while in the players' or penalty
box."
This rule
was revised at a previous rules
committee meeting. The aforementioned
verbiage regarding face masks (while
possibly implied or understood) was
inadvertently left out at that time.
This revision will now specifically
state that those helmets will have face
masks.
Ice hockey
is played by 36,667 boys in 1,564 high
schools nationwide, according to the
NFHS High School Athletics Participation
Survey. Additionally, 8,621 girls in 534
high schools nationwide participate in
ice hockey.