IIHF OFFICIAL RULE BOOK 2023/24

TABLE OF CONTENTS IIHF OFFICIAL RULE BOOK 2023/24 – SECTION 04 47 TYPES OF PENALTIES Referee(s) on the ice in consultation with other On-ice Official(s), as appropriate, using the technology (for example, a handheld tablet or a television or computer monitor) specified in and provided pursuant. ➔ Rule 38.5 – Process for Reviewing. Communication between the Video Review Operation and the On-ice Officials shall be limited to contact between the appropriate Video Review Consultant and the Referee to ensure the Referee is receiving any and all video they might request, as well as the appropriate replay angles they may need to review the penalty call. There shall be no contact or consultation except between the On-ice Official(s) and the Video Review Operation. The Referee shall only have the following options following Video Review of their own call: (I) Confirming the call on the ice or; or (II) Nullifying the call on the ice. Note: This rule is only applied in certain IIHF Championships. ➔ For more information refer to Appendix V – Technical Requirements. »For more information refer to IIHF Sport Regulations. RULE 19 COINCIDENTAL PENALTIES 19.1. COINCIDENTAL MINOR PENALTIES When “Coincidental Minor Penalties” or “Coincidental Minor Penalties of Equal Duration” are imposed against Players of both Teams, the penalized Players shall all take their places in the Penalty Boxes and such penalized Players shall not leave the Penalty Box until the first stoppage of play following the expiry of their respective penalties. Where Goalkeepers are involved, refer to ➔ Rule 27.1 – Goalkeeper Penalties. Immediate substitution shall be made for an “Equal Number of Minor Penalties or “Coincidental Minor Penalties of Equal Duration” to each Team penalized and the penalties of the Players for which substitutions have been made shall not be taken into account for the purpose of the “Delayed Penalty” rule ➔ Rule 26 – Delayed Penalties. When multiple penalties are assessed to both Teams, “Equal Numbers of Minor and Major Penalties” shall be eliminated using the “Coincidental Penalty” rule and any differential in time penalties shall be served in the normal manner and displayed on the penalty time clock accordingly – see Rule 19.5 – Applying the Coincidental Penalty Rule. If there is no differential in time penalties, all Players will serve their allotted penalty time, but will not be released until the first stoppage of play following the expiration of their respective penalties. For “Coincidental Penalties” that carry over into, or are assessed during Overtime, see ➔ Rule 84 – Overtime Operations. ➔ For more information refer to Appendix IV – Tables Overview – Table 17 and 18. 19.2. COINCIDENTAL MAJOR PENALTIES When “Coincidental Major Penalties” or “Coincidental Penalties of Equal Duration”, including a Major Penalty, are imposed against Players of both Teams, the penalized Players shall all take their places in the Penalty Boxes and such penalized Players shall not leave the Penalty Boxes until the first stoppage of play following the expiry of their respective penalties. 04 SECTION · TYPES OF PENALTIES

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