IIHF OFFICIAL RULE BOOK 2023/24

TABLE OF CONTENTS The result shall be reported to the Penalty Timekeeper, who shall record it on the Penalty Record form. The Referee will convey the result of the measurement to the Captain or Alternate Captain of the Team whose stick was measured. A Player whose stick has been measured and it is found not to conform to the rule shall be assessed a Minor Penalty and the stick will be returned to the Players’ Bench by the Referee. If the complaint is not sustained, a Bench Minor Penalty shall be imposed against the complaining Team. A Player who participates in the play (i.e., checks or prevents the movement of an opponent or who plays the puck) while carrying two sticks (including while taking a replacement stick to their Goalkeeper) shall incur a Minor Penalty under this rule. A request for a stick measurement in regular playing time is permitted, including after the scoring of a goal. However, a goal cannot be disallowed as a result of the measurement. A request for a stick measurement following a goal in Overtime (including one scored on a “Penalty Shot” in Overtime) is not permitted. Stick measurements prior to or during the shootout are permitted, subject to the guidelines outlined in ➔ Rule 10.7. – Stick Measurement – Prior to Shootout Attempt. Any Player who deliberately breaks their stick or who refuses to surrender their stick for measurement when requested to do so by the Referee shall be assessed a Minor Penalty plus a ten-minute (10) Misconduct Penalty. 10.6. STICK MEASUREMENT – PRIOR TO “PENALTY SHOT” A stick measurement request may be made prior to a “Penalty Shot” following these guidelines: If the stick is “legal” the complaining Team is assessed a Bench Minor Penalty, and a Player is placed in the Penalty Box immediately. Regardless of the result of the “Penalty Shot”, the Bench Minor Penalty is assessed and served. If the stick is “illegal” the Player will be assessed a Minor Penalty and must proceed to the Penalty Box immediately to serve their penalty. Another Player must take the “Penalty Shot”. If the Player refuses to surrender their stick for measurement, the “Penalty Shot” shall not be permitted, and the Player shall be assessed a Misconduct Penalty. 10.7. STICK MEASUREMENT – PRIOR TO SHOOTOUT ATTEMPT This rule does not apply at IIHF Championships. RULE 11 GOALKEEPERS EQUIPMENT 11.1. GOALKEEPER’S EQUIPMENT With the exception of skates and stick, all the equipment worn by the Goalkeeper must be constructed solely for the purpose of protection, and they must not wear any garment or use any device which would give them undue assistance in keeping goal. The IIHF is specifically authorized to make a check of each Goalkeeper's equipment (including the sticks) to ensure the compliance with the rule. They shall report its findings to the Proper Authorities for proper disciplinary action. ➔ For more information refer to Appendix II – Definition, Terminology & terms. 11.2. LEG GUARDS A piece of any material covering the space between the ice and the bottom of the Goalkeeper’s pads in front of the skates is not allowed. Graffiti-type designs, patterns, artwork, drawings, or slogans which are abusive or obscene and refer to culture, race, or religion are not allowed. The pads can be of any non-fluorescent colors. No attachments such as plastic puck foils are permitted to IIHF OFFICIAL RULE BOOK 2023/24 – SECTION 03 38 EQUIPMENT 03 SECTION · EQUIPMENT

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