Ice Hockey Discipline Regulations and Procedures
Explore the disciplinary regulations and procedures in place for ice hockey teams under various organizations like CBHL, PVAHA, and USA Hockey. Understand the roles of committees, jurisdiction, and hearing procedures for addressing rule violations, game misconduct, suspensions, and repeat offenses. Discover how these organizations prioritize a safe and fair environment for all participants through progressive suspensions and accountability measures.
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CBHL Discipline Contacts Bill Schmidt Director Discipline Committee Jay Frye Discipline Committee
CBHL Discipline Committee A. The Discipline Committee shall oversee and review weekly game reports provided by the officiating groups to determine if further action is needed. B. Coordination of the following (not inclusive): Review weekly game reports provided by the officiating groups Contact Hockey Director and/or President of Club to alert them to rule violation Conduct match penalty hearings and provide outcome and/or recommendation(s) to Commissioner Work in conjunction with PVAHA Director of Discipline Track game reports for repeat offenders inclusive of on and off ice players, coaches and officials Be the SHOA liaison for the CBHL
CBHL Rules and Regulations 9.0 Discipline 9.1 CBHL member teams are subject to USA Hockey disciplinary procedures. Disciplinary Procedures: All games between two 9.1.1 Fisticuffs (fighting) 9.1.2 Game Misconduct Suspension 9.1.3 Game Suspensions 9.1.4 USA Hockey Rule 411 9.1.5 Suspension Carried Forward (See CBHL Rules and Regulations for more information)
PVAHA Discipline 9.3 Jurisdiction: The Affiliate shall have Jurisdiction for any match penalty assessed against any player, coach or team official of a team registered within the Affiliate. 9.10 Hearing Procedure (For more information see PVAHA Rulebook)
USA Hockey Rule 411 USA Hockey is committed to providing a safe and fair environment for all participants. While the vast majority of players participate within the rules and respect the game and their opponents, USA Hockey recognizes the need to hold those players and coaches deemed to be repeat offenders accountable for their actions. Beginning with the 2014-15 playing season, the Progressive Suspensions rule will take affect nationally.
USA Hockey Rule 411 Any player who receives their third major penalty during the same season for any combination of aggressive infractions listed below shall receive an additional three-game suspension. For any player who receives their fourth major penalty in this category, the player shall receive an additional five-game suspension. Any player who receives their fifth major penalty in this category during the same season shall be suspended until a hearing is conducted by the proper authorities (USA Hockey Affiliate). These designated game suspensions shall be in addition to any other suspensions imposed through the official playing rules
USA Hockey Rule 411 The aggressive infractions that fit into this category are: Rule 603 Boarding Rule 604 Body Checking (Body Contact categories) Rule 606 Butt-Ending Rule 607 Charging Rule 608 Checking From Behind Rule 609 Cross-Checking Rule 611 Elbowing Rule 619 Head-Butting Rule 620 Head Contact Rule 621 High Stick Rule 627 Kicking Rule 628 Kneeing Rule 634 Slashing Rule 635 Spearing Rule 639 Tripping/Clipping/Leg Checking Rule 640 Unnecessary Roughness (Roughing) (Note) A separate progressive suspension rule for Fighting is covered under Rule 615(f) Fighting.
USA Hockey Rule 411 Summary Report 2014 ANNUAL CONGRESS 29 Affiliates that are fully or partially using the system during the 2013-14 season August 1, 2013 through June 1, 2014 over 9700 game reports were entered into the system
USA Hockey Rule 411 2013-14 Summary of participant affiliates 29 Affiliates that are fully or partially using the system during the 2013-14 season August 1, 2013 through June 1, 2014 over 9700 game reports were entered into the system
USA Hockey Rule 411 2013-14 Summary of participant affiliates 29 Affiliates that are fully or partially using the system during the 2013-14 season August 1, 2013 through June 1, 2014 over 9700 game reports were entered into the system
USA Hockey Rule 411 2013-14 Summary of participant affiliates 29 Affiliates that are fully or partially using the system during the 2013-14 season August 1, 2013 through June 1, 2014 over 9700 game reports were entered into the system
USA Hockey Rule 411 It is VERY important to use Team Stickers on the score sheet so that the player s names/numbers are clear for the officials.