TABLE OF CONTENTS IIHF OFFICIAL RULE BOOK 2023/24 – APPENDIX II 163 DEFINITION, TERMINOLOGY AND TERMS Coincidental Penalty A penalty of equal type (e.g., minor or major) assessed during the same stoppage of play, and for which neither Team is reduced in on-ice numerical strength. A coincident penalty never causes either Team to be “shorthanded” for purposes of penalty termination if a goal is scored. Competitive Contact Body contact between two or more Players who are in the immediate vicinity of the puck and who are trying to gain possession of the puck. These Skaters are reasonably allowed to push and lean into each other provided that possession of the puck remains the sole object of the contact. Completion of the Play Completion of the play by the Team in possession shall mean that the puck must have come into the control of an opposing Player or has been “frozen.” This does not mean a rebound/deflection off the Goalkeeper, the goal or the Boards, or any contact with the body, stick or equipment of an opposing Player. Control of the Puck The act of propelling the puck with the stick, hand or feet. Control of the puck is not lost when contact with the puck is made by an opponent, the Boards or the net, provided the Player in control of the puck continues propelling the puck. Control means extended possession of the puck. Creases Goalkeeper’s crease marked on the ice in front of each goal designed to protect the Goalkeepers from interference by attacking Players. Defending Zone A Team’s Defending Zone is between their own Blue Line and the end Boards behind their own goal. Deflection of the Puck When the puck is diverted from its intended path, often by accident. A deflection can be off the stick, body, net, Boards or glass – see also Directing the Puck. Delayed Off-side A situation where an attacking Player has preceded the puck across the attacking Blue Line, but the defending Team has gained possession of the puck and is in a position to bring the puck out of their Defending Zone without any delay or contact with an attacking Player. Directing the Puck The act of intentionally moving or positioning the body, skate or stick so as to change the course of the puck in a desired direction. Face-off The “face-off” is an action of an On-ice Official dropping the puck between the sticks of two op- posing Players to start play. The “face-off” procedure begins when the On-ice Official indicated its proper location, and the officials are in their appropriate positions. Game Action Play when the game clock is running. Game Suspensions When a Player, Coach or Team Manager receives a game suspension(s), their shall not be eligible to participate in the next game(s) until the final review and definitive decision of the Proper Authorities. Goalkeeper The Goalkeeper is designated by the Team and is permitted special equipment, for protection, and privileges for the purpose of playing the puck. II APPENDIX · DEFINITION, TERMINOLOGY & TERMS
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