TABLE OF CONTENTS IIHF OFFICIAL RULE BOOK 2023/24 – SECTION 02 26 TEAMS If a Player is assessed a penalty, and during the penalty they are found to be an ineligible Player, they will be removed from the game and another Player of their Team, designated by the Coach, must serve the remainder of the penalty. No additional penalties are to be assessed but a report of the incident must be submitted to the Proper Authorities. »For more information refer to IIHF Sport Regulations and IIHF Statutes & Bylaws. 5.3. GOALKEEPER Each Team shall be allowed one (1) Goalkeeper on the ice at one time. The Goalkeeper may be removed and substituted by another Skater. Such substitute shall not be permitted the privileges of the Goalkeeper. Each Team shall have on its Players’ Bench, or on a chair immediately beside the Players’ Bench (or nearby), a substitute Goalkeeper who shall always be fully equipped and ready to play. Each team shall have two (2) Goalkeepers listed on the Official Game Sheet. Exceptions to this rule are permitted in specific IIHF Championships where, only one (1) Goalkeeper, or a third (3rd) listed Goalkeeper is allowed – for additional information refer to the IIHF Sport Regulations. If the listed (one or two) Goalkeeper/s is/are incapacitated, that Team shall be entitled to dress and play any Goalkeeper who is eligible. In the event that the two (2) regular Goalkeepers are injured or incapacitated in quick succession, the third (3rd) Goal- keeper shall be provided with a reasonable amount of time to get dressed, in addition to a two-minute (2) warm-up (except when they enter the game to defend against a “Penalty Shot”). If, however, the third (3rd) Goalkeeper is dressed and on the Players’ Bench when the second (2nd) Goalkeeper becomes incapacitated, the third (3rd) Goalkeeper shall enter the game immediately and no warm-up is permitted. »For more information refer to IIHF Sport Regulations. 5.4. COACHES AND TEAM PERSONNEL Only Players in uniform and official team personnel duly registered on the Roster Sheet shall be permitted to occupy the Player’s Benches so provided. Every Team must have at least one Staff Member behind the Team on the Players’ Bench to act as Coach and at least one (1) qualified Coach or Medical Expert to treat Players in case of injury. 5.5. TEAM OFFICIALS AND TECHNOLOGY Team personnel who are on or near the Players’ Bench during the Game may use radio-technology to contact other Team Personnel in an area designated by the IIHF. Other forms of technology are permitted for Coaching purposes only (e.g., statistics, tagging) and may not be used to attempt to influence the decisions of the On-ice Officials in any way. If the technology is misused, a penalty shall be assessed according to: ➔ Rule 39 – Abuse of Officials. 5.6. PRE-GAME WARM-UP ON THE ICE During warm-up on the ice, all protective equipment must be properly worn. Players registered for an IIHF Championship and not listed on the “Line-up / Roster Sheet” may participate in a “pre-game warm-up” on the ice. No Player can warm-up on ice at the end of a period or at any stoppage of play. 02 SECTION · TEAMS
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