TABLE OF CONTENTS 74.3. PENALTY BOX A Player serving a penalty in the Penalty Box, who is to be changed after the penalty has been served, must proceed at once by way of the ice and be within 1.50 m of their own Players’ Bench before any change can be made. For any violation of this rule, a Bench Minor Penalty shall be imposed for “too many Players on the ice”. 74.4. DELIBERATE ILLEGAL SUBSTITUTION If by reason of insufficient playing time remaining, or by reason of penalties already imposed, a Bench Minor Penalty is imposed for “deliberate illegal substitution” (“too many Players on the ice”) which cannot be served in its entirety within the legal playing time, or at any time in Overtime, a “Penalty Shot” shall be awarded against the offending Team. 74.5. GOALKEEPER IN OVERTIME Once the Goalkeeper has been removed for an extra Attacker in Overtime during the game, they must wait for the next stoppage of play before returning to their position. Any attempt by the Goalkeeper to return to his position prior to the next stoppage of play (“on the fly”) shall be deemed to be an “illegal substitution” and a Bench Minor penalty shall be assessed for having an ineligible Player would apply. RULE 75 UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT 75.1. UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT Players, Coaches and team personnel are responsible for their conduct at all times and must endeavor to prevent disorderly conduct before, during or after the game, on or off the ice and any place in the Rink. The Referees may assess penalties to any of the above Team Personnel for failure to do so. When such conduct is directed at an official ➔ Rule 39 – Abuse of Officials shall be applied. 75.2. MINOR PENALTY A Minor Penalty for “Unsportsmanlike Conduct” shall be assessed under this rule for the following infractions: (I) Any identifiable Player who uses obscene, profane or abusive language or gestures directed at any person. An additional Game Misconduct Penalty for use of obscene gestures, racial slurs or taunts or sexual remarks – refer to Rule 75.5 – Game Misconduct Penalty. (II) Any Player who is guilty of “Unsportsmanlike Conduct” including, but not limited to hair-pulling, grabbing hold of a face mask, banging with a stick or another object at the Boards or glass, etc. during the progress of the game or during a stoppage of play. Note: "If the Referee classifies physical offences committed to be serious and severe, based on the degree of force, the Referee may apply: ➔ Rule 21 – Dangerous Actions. (III) Any Player who throws any object onto the ice from the Players’ or Penalty Box (or from any other off-ice location); (IV) A Player who deliberately removes their jersey or their helmet prior to participating in an altercate or who is clearly wearing a jersey that has been modified and does not conform to ➔ Rule 9 – Uniforms, shall be assessed a Minor Penalty for “Unsportsmanlike Conduct” and a Game Misconduct. If the altercation never materializes, the Player shall receive a Minor Penalty for “Unsportsmanlike Conduct” and a ten-minute (10) Misconduct Penalty for deliberately removing their jersey. IIHF OFFICIAL RULE BOOK 2023/24 – SECTION 09 119 OTHER FOULS 09 SECTION · OTHER FOULS
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