A Comprehensive Guide to Minor Ice Hockey Penalties

A Comprehensive Guide to Minor Ice Hockey Penalties

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What do you call a group of hockey players playing musical chairs? A penalty box jam!

Minor ice hockey penalties are infractions committed by players during the game that result in a temporary ban from the game. The player is sent to the penalty box for a specified amount of time, usually 2 minutes, during which they are not allowed to play. Here are the different types of minor ice hockey penalties:

  1. Tripping: Tripping occurs when a player uses their stick or any part of their body to trip an opponent. This results in a 2-minute penalty.
  2. Holding: Holding occurs when a player holds an opponent with their hands, stick or any part of their body. This results in a 2-minute penalty.
  3. Hooking: Hooking occurs when a player uses their stick to impede the progress of an opponent. This results in a 2-minute penalty.
  4. High Sticking: High sticking occurs when a player lifts their stick above the shoulder and makes contact with an opponent or the puck. This results in a 2-minute penalty.
  5. Interference: Interference occurs when a player impedes the progress of an opponent who does not have the puck. This results in a 2-minute penalty.
  6. Cross Checking: Cross checking occurs when a player uses the shaft of their stick to cross check an opponent. This results in a 2-minute penalty.
  7. Roughing: Roughing occurs when a player engages in a physical altercation with an opponent. This results in a 2-minute penalty.
  8. Slashing: Slashing occurs when a player makes contact with an opponent's body using the blade of their stick. This results in a 2-minute penalty.
  9. Boarding: Boarding occurs when a player checks an opponent into the boards in a manner that causes excessive violence. This results in a 2-minute penalty.
  10. Holding the Stick: Holding the stick occurs when a player holds an opponent's stick with their own hand. This results in a 2-minute penalty.
  11. Elbowing: Elbowing occurs when a player makes contact with an opponent using their elbow. This results in a 2-minute penalty.
  12. Delay of Game: Delay of game occurs when a player deliberately interferes with the progress of the game. This results in a 2-minute penalty.

In conclusion, these are the different types of minor ice hockey penalties that referees call during the game. It's important for players to understand these rules and play fair, as penalties can have a significant impact on the outcome of the game.

What NHL player holds the most penalties? The NHL player with the most penalties in league history is Dave "Tiger" Williams, who accumulated 3,966 penalty minutes over his 14-season career!

 

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