USA Hockey Lvl 3|Latest Update Graded A+
True. 601e
A misconduct penalty shall be assed to any coach or team official who persists in any conduct where they were previously assessed a bench minor penalty.
True. 502a
A player is body checked and crashes through the ice resurfacing door. Play...
USA Hockey Lvl 3|Latest Update Graded A+
True. 601e
A misconduct penalty shall be assed to any coach or team official who persists in any conduct where
they were previously assessed a bench minor penalty.
True. 502a
A player is body checked and crashes through the ice resurfacing door. Play should stop immediately.
True. 632a
Two opposing players skate along the boards in an effort to move the puck out of the corner. During
their attempts, a third player takes more than two fast strides and appears to be headed directly
toward the opposing player who is attempting to move the puck. The referee should stop the play
immediately, even if no player has fallen on the puck and the third player has not yet made any
contact.
False. 605b
During play, a player breaks their stick and while skating to the bench, a player throws a stick onto the
ice surface for the player without a stick. There is no penalty for this situation.
True.404b
It is possible for a player to be assessed more than one game misconduct in a game.
True. 612b
All face-offs during a hockey game will take place at one of the nine (9) designated face-off spots on
the ice surface.
False. 610e
If the defending team deliberately displaces the goal frame during a breakaway, the official must
award a goal to the player in possession of the puck.
False. 304a&c
At any time during play the official should stop play when a goalkeeper loses a glove.
True. 618a
a player catches the puck with their hand and with a continuous motion drops the puck to their stick.
This is a legal play.
False. 503c
The linesman is covering the goal line for the referee who is in the neutral zone. If the puck enters the
goal and it is not observed by the referee, the linesman shall signify that the puck has entered the
goal by blowing their whistle but does not point at the net.
True. 612b
A player from the attacking team crosses the center ice red line and shoots the puck into the zone in a
12 & Under game. There is an attacking player in the zone prior to the puck crossing the blue line. The
ensuing face-off will take place at center ice.
, True. 411b
Any team that receives three (3) major penalties in the same game shall have its head coach
suspended for the next game of that team.
False. 409a
During play, a player, whose team does not have possession of the puck, uses a racial slur toward an
opponent. The referee shall signal a delayed penalty and assess it once the team gains possession and
control of the puck.
True. Basic manual p.05
Checking for accuracy and completeness, crossing off blank areas such as players' roster, penalty
section and goal and assist records are not the responsibility of the off-ice officials at the conclusion of
the game.
True. Basic manual p.50
one role of the official at lower levels of hockey is simply that of a teacher.
True. 608 (s1)
A player checks an opponent from behind with excessive force while the opponent is in a vulnerable
position, sending the player into the goal frame head first. The proper penalty is a match penalty.
True. 601a1 (s2)
A player is assessed a minor penalty for tripping and does not proceed immediately to the penalty
bench while disputing the call. the official muss assess a minor penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct.
True. 623a (s2)
An attacking player is skating toward the opponent's goal, preparing to release a shot on goal. Just as
the player is releasing the shot, the player is hooked from behind and falls to the ice. A hooking
penalty should be called.
False. 627a
A match penalty for kicking shall be assessed to any player or goalkeeper who uses their skate to
"push-off" an opponent.
False. 618b (s5)
The puck is batted with the hand by a player in their attacking zone, directly to the opposing
goalkeeper. This is an immediate whistle.
False. 308b
Electronic devices may be used to question, challenge or dispute a game official's decision or
judgement while the game is in progress.
True. Glossary
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