What happens if you high stick a referee?

The Referee should stop play and the ensuing face-off shall take place at an end face-off spot in the Defending Zone of the offending team. Rule Reference 621(d). The non-offending team has no obligation to play the puck in this instance, because of the high stick infraction committed by the opposing team.
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Can you get a penalty for high sticking a referee?

It is the referee's discretion which penalty to assess: the rule calls for a double minor for an accidental injury, or a match penalty for a deliberate attempt to injure (whether the opposition player was actually injured).
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Is high sticking legal?

High-sticking penalties are handled in Rule 60, which also includes 60.5 on high-stick goals. An apparent goal scored by an attacking player who strikes the puck with his stick carried above the height of the crossbar of the goal frame shall not be allowed.
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How long is the penalty for high sticking?

NHL Rule #60.2 states that a minor penalty for High Sticking is called when the stick of a player makes contact with a player above the height of the shoulders. A minor penalty of two minutes will be assessed to the player responsible.
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What is a high sticking penalty in ice hockey?

The term high-sticking is used for two different infractions in hockey: (1) A penalty where a player makes contact with his stick on an opponent above the shoulders; (2) Touching the puck with your stick when it is above your shoulders, which can result in a stoppage of play.
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NHL Referee Garrett Rank left bloody after high stick to the mouth



What is the hardest lead to keep in hockey?

A two-goal cushion is often referred to as the “most dangerous lead in hockey,” so named because a team will squander it four out of every 10 times.
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What is the most severe penalty in hockey?

Match penalties are the most severe classification of penalties in hockey. A match penalty is assessed when a player has committed an act that has the intent to injure the opponent severely.
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Why is high-sticking not allowed?

Hockey sticks are not allowed to be swung over shoulder height. No players are allowed to contact the puck with any part of a hockey stick above the shoulders. This is an illegal move in hockey because it is an extremely dangerous action that can result in injury if a player is struck in the head.
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Is hooking the stick a penalty?

55.2 Minor Penalty - A minor penalty shall be imposed on a player or goalkeeper who impedes the progress of an opponent by "hooking" with his stick. A minor penalty for hooking shall be assessed to any player or goalkeeper who uses the shaft of the stick above the upper hand to hold or hook an opponent.
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Is slashing the stick a penalty?

Slashing in hockey is a penalty that is called when a player swings his stick at an opposing player, whether contact is made, or not. The act of a “forceful chop” motion to an opponent's stick or gloves will typically result in a Minor Penalty.
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Is lifting the stick a penalty?

A player may lift the opponent's stick at anytime provided they do not impede their progress. This is most often done in an effort to prevent the opponent from playing the puck and is considered a good defensive play.
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What is a 4 minute high-sticking penalty?

High sticking penalties that result in injuries trigger a four-minute penalty. In youth USA hockey leagues, a high sticking penalty is one minute due to the shorter length of each period. If the periods are between 12-17 minutes, the penalty is 1:30.
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How high can a hockey stick go?

The player must use the stick in a manner that isn't potentially harmful to another player. A player will not be allowed to swing at the ball with the stick above the shoulder. Any violation of this rule modification will result in a misconduct penalty of a yellow card and minimum five-minute suspension.
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Are refs ever punished?

No, but they do get written up. At the end of every game, each official's work is evaluated by senior non-field referees. They're not just looking for bad calls, but other things that you wouldn't even notice like an official being out of position or not paying attention in a critical situation.
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What is referee abuse?

"Referee abuse" is a verbal statement or physical act not resulting in bodily contact which implies or threatens physical harm to a referee or the referee's property or equipment.
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What is the hardest sport to referee?

1 most dangerous sport to officiate is hockey. Players are flying around the ice with a rubber disc that can leave a stick at over 100 mph. If you have ever been hit by a puck without pads on, it hurts.
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What are the 5 stick infractions?

For the purpose of this rule, “stick infractions” are Rule 9.1 -- Butt-Ending, Rule 9.2 -- Cross-Checking, Rule 9.3 – Slashing, Rule 9.4 – Spearing, and Rule 9.5 -- High-sticking.
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Is it a penalty to pick up a goalie stick?

A Penalty Shot may be awarded under this rule, if the player throws the stick at the puck or puck carrier in their defending zone. If the goaltender picks up the stick, they will be assessed a Minor penalty under Rule 10.6 (a) – Illegal Equipment.
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What is an illegal stick in hockey?

Illegal Stick Length

The blade must not exceed twelve and one-half inches (12 ½”) in length or three inches in width. The blade must be beveled on all edges per the rulebooks set by USA Hockey and the NHL. If your stick doesn't meet these requirements, it is considered illegal.
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Is the Michigan illegal in NHL?

Legg scored the trick goal in 1996, when he was playing for the University of Michigan. That's how the goal, which came in an NCAA tournament game, got its name — “The Michigan.” It's a legal move in the NHL, one that requires elite hand-eye coordination and impeccable timing. Typically, the goal starts behind the net.
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What does hooking mean in hockey?

(Note) Hooking is the action of impeding the progress of an opponent with a pulling or tugging motion by applying the blade of the stick to any part of an opponent's body or stick.
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What is Rule 621 D in USA Hockey?

The Referee should stop play and the ensuing face-off shall take place at an end face-off spot in the Defending Zone of the offending team. Rule Reference 621(d). The non-offending team has no obligation to play the puck in this instance, because of the high stick infraction committed by the opposing team.
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What is the biggest injury in hockey?

Clint Malarchuk's Neck Sliced

On March 22, 1989, goalie Clint Malarchuk suffered what may be the most gruesome injury in NHL history. The Sabres goalie nearly died when his jugular vein was cut by the skate of Steve Tuttle of the Blues. This is a difficult video to watch for the faint of heart.
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What is the least called penalty in hockey?

A minor penalty is the least severe type of infraction. It results in the loss of a player for two-minutes, during which time the player must leave the ice and sit in a penalty box. During a minor hockey penalty, the other team has the advantage with an extra player on the ice.
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Has anyone ever scored 4 penalties in a game?

The answer is that Brannagan's achievement in Oxford's 7-2 win at Gillingham last month was unique. The 25-year-old midfielder became the first player in the 138-year history of the division to score four penalties in the same game.
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