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Page 1: Hockey Canada Face-Off Guidelines Rule 10.2 (g) – Face-Offs Wording All face-offs in the neutral zone shall be conducted at the designated face-off spots

Hockey Canada

Face-Off Guidelines

Page 2: Hockey Canada Face-Off Guidelines Rule 10.2 (g) – Face-Offs Wording All face-offs in the neutral zone shall be conducted at the designated face-off spots

Rule 10.2 (g) – Face-OffsRule 10.2 (g) – Face-Offs

Wording

All face-offs in the neutral zone shall be conducted at the designated face-off spots as dictated by reason for the stoppage of play.

The face-off location will be at one of the two face-off spots nearest the offending team’s blue line, thus causing a loss of territorial advantage.

When a stoppage of play occurs between the end zone face-off spots and the nearest end of the rink, the face-off shall be the nearest end zone face-off spot, unless otherwise stated in the rules.

Centre ice face-offs will be only conducted at the start of each period, following the scoring of a goal, premature substitution of the goaltender or in accordance with Rule 10.5(f) an error in calling icing.

Any other stoppage of play in any zone not caused by either team, the ensuing face-off shall be at the nearest face-off spot excluding the centre face-off spot.

Page 3: Hockey Canada Face-Off Guidelines Rule 10.2 (g) – Face-Offs Wording All face-offs in the neutral zone shall be conducted at the designated face-off spots

Neutral Zone face-offs

When team A causes a stoppage in the shaded area the face-off is at their defending blue line as stated in rule 10.2 g

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Page 4: Hockey Canada Face-Off Guidelines Rule 10.2 (g) – Face-Offs Wording All face-offs in the neutral zone shall be conducted at the designated face-off spots

Neutral Zone face-offs

When team A causes a stoppage in the shaded area the face-off is at their attacking blue line (loss of territorial advantage)

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Page 5: Hockey Canada Face-Off Guidelines Rule 10.2 (g) – Face-Offs Wording All face-offs in the neutral zone shall be conducted at the designated face-off spots

Attacking Team

Face-off is located at neutral zone faceoff spot of offending team.

(Do not give territorial advantage to the offending team)

NZ Example #1

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Face-off location Puck is cleared over the boards.

Where is the face-off located?

Page 6: Hockey Canada Face-Off Guidelines Rule 10.2 (g) – Face-Offs Wording All face-offs in the neutral zone shall be conducted at the designated face-off spots

Attacking Team

Face-off is at neutral zone faceoff spot of the offending team. (Do not give territorial advantage to the offending team)

NZ Example #2

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Face-off location

Puck is shot in and is over the end glass. Where is the face-off located?

Page 7: Hockey Canada Face-Off Guidelines Rule 10.2 (g) – Face-Offs Wording All face-offs in the neutral zone shall be conducted at the designated face-off spots

Attacking TeamNZ Example #3

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Face-off at neutral zone faceoff spot at attacking blue line. (loss of territorial advantage)

Face-off location

Puck is between the face-off dots and the blue line and is shot over theend boards by the attacking player. Where is the face-off located?

Page 8: Hockey Canada Face-Off Guidelines Rule 10.2 (g) – Face-Offs Wording All face-offs in the neutral zone shall be conducted at the designated face-off spots

Attacking Team

Puck is in between blue line and face-off dot. Puck is cleared over the boards. Where is the face-off located?

NZ Example #4

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Face-off location

Face-off is located at neutral zone faceoff spot of offending team. Player has gained the neutral zone (ie blue line). Face-off stays

in the zone from where the puck was shot.

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NZ Example #5

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Attacking Team

Defending player (yellow) shoots puck – the puck hits the Attacking player (blue) and goes out of play.

Where is the face-off?

Face off location is in the Neutral Zone outside Blue team’s blue line

Face-off location

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NZ Example #6

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Attacking Team

Defending player (yellow) shoots puck – the puck hits the Attacking player (blue) who is between face-off dot and blue line and goes out of play.

Where is the face-off?

Face off location is in the Neutral Zone outside defending team’s (yellow) blue line

Face-off location

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NZ Example #7

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Attacking Team

Attacking player A7 dumps the puck out of his zone and it hits a teammate A10 in the neutral zone and the puck goes out of play.

Where is the face-off?Face-off location is at the neutral zone face-off outside the

teams blue line.

Face-off location

A10

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Attacking TeamNZ Example #8

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Face-off would be located at the nearest face-off spot in his/her team’s zone.

(Stoppage in defending Zone due to defending player)

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Face-off location

A player shoots puck back into his/her own zone and the puck leaves the playing surface. Where is the face-off located?

Page 13: Hockey Canada Face-Off Guidelines Rule 10.2 (g) – Face-Offs Wording All face-offs in the neutral zone shall be conducted at the designated face-off spots

Attacking Team

Face-off is located at neutral zone faceoff spot outside Yellow team’s blue line as the player on Yellow’s bench caused the stoppage of play.

Example #9

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Face-off locationAttacking player (yellow) shoots the puck down the boards out of his end

zone. Puck hits a player (yellow) who is on the bench but leaning on the boards into the playing surface. The Puck doesn’t leave the ice surface.

Where is the face-off located?

Blue BenchYellow Bench

Page 14: Hockey Canada Face-Off Guidelines Rule 10.2 (g) – Face-Offs Wording All face-offs in the neutral zone shall be conducted at the designated face-off spots

Attacking Team

Face-off is located at neutral zone faceoff spot outside the Blue team’s blue line as the Blue player caused the stoppage of play.

Example #10

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Face-off locationAttacking player (yellow) shoots the puck down the boards out of his end

zone. Puck hits an opposing (blue) player who is on the bench but leaning on the boards into the playing surface. The Puck doesn’t leave the ice

surface. Where is the face-off located?

Yellow Bench Blue Bench

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Rule 10.2 (g) – Face-OffsRule 10.2 (g) – Face-Offs

OFFSIDE SITUATIONS

When a player carries the puck over the attacking blue line causing an offside the face-off will be at the closest dot outside the attacking blue line.

When a player shoots the puck into the attacking Zone resulting in an offside the face-off will be in the Zone that the puck was shot from in accordance with rule 10.2 (g).

Page 16: Hockey Canada Face-Off Guidelines Rule 10.2 (g) – Face-Offs Wording All face-offs in the neutral zone shall be conducted at the designated face-off spots

Offfside example #1

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Attacking Team

Attacking player A7 makes a “stretch pass” to teammate A 10creating an “off-side” at the blue line. Pass made after crossing

the red line. Where is the face-off?Face-off is located at the offending team’s blue line

(Do not give territorial advantage to the offending team)

Face-off location

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Page 17: Hockey Canada Face-Off Guidelines Rule 10.2 (g) – Face-Offs Wording All face-offs in the neutral zone shall be conducted at the designated face-off spots

Offside example #2Attacking Team

Attacking player A7 makes a “stretch pass” to teammate A 10creating an “off-side” at the blue line. Pass made from just outside of Team A defensive Zone. Where is the face-off?

Face-off is located at the offending team’s blue line (Note this gives a small territorial advantage to the

offending team)

Face-off location

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A7

Page 18: Hockey Canada Face-Off Guidelines Rule 10.2 (g) – Face-Offs Wording All face-offs in the neutral zone shall be conducted at the designated face-off spots

Offside example #3

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Attacking Team

Attacking player A7 makes a pass to teammate A 10creating an “off-side” at the blue line. Pass made from just outside of Team A Attacking Zone. Where is the face-off?

Face-off is located at the team’s attacking blue line (This gives a loss of territorial advantage to the offending

team)

Face-off location

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Page 19: Hockey Canada Face-Off Guidelines Rule 10.2 (g) – Face-Offs Wording All face-offs in the neutral zone shall be conducted at the designated face-off spots

PUCK STRIKING OFFICIALS

When a puck strikes an official and goes out of play the face-off will be at the nearest face-off dot in the Zone where the puck struck the official and in accordance with rule 10.2g

Page 20: Hockey Canada Face-Off Guidelines Rule 10.2 (g) – Face-Offs Wording All face-offs in the neutral zone shall be conducted at the designated face-off spots

PSO Example #1

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Attacking Team

Puck is shot & deflects out of play off the official. Where does the face-off take place.

Face-off takes place at the place where the puck goes off the official in accordance with Rule 10.2(g). (Sit. 10)

- Neutral zone Face-off closest to the blue line of the player shooting puck so as not to gain territorial advantage -

Face-off location

Page 21: Hockey Canada Face-Off Guidelines Rule 10.2 (g) – Face-Offs Wording All face-offs in the neutral zone shall be conducted at the designated face-off spots

PSO Example #2

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Attacking Team

Puck is shot & deflects out of play off the official who is inside the end zone. Where is the face-off located?

Face-off takes place at the defensive zone face-off dot closest to where the puck goes off the official in accordance with Rule 10.2(h).

Face-off location

Page 22: Hockey Canada Face-Off Guidelines Rule 10.2 (g) – Face-Offs Wording All face-offs in the neutral zone shall be conducted at the designated face-off spots

PSO Example #3

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Attacking Team

Puck is shot & deflects out of play off the official who is in the neutral zone. Where is the face-off located?

Face-off takes place at the place where the puck goes off the official in accordance with Rule 10.2(g). (Sit. 10)

-Neutral zone Face-off closest to the blue line of the player shooting puck so as not to gain territorial advantage -

Face-off location

Page 23: Hockey Canada Face-Off Guidelines Rule 10.2 (g) – Face-Offs Wording All face-offs in the neutral zone shall be conducted at the designated face-off spots

PSO Example #4

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Attacking Team

Puck is shot & deflects out of play off the official who is in the neutral zone. Where is the face-off located?

Face-off takes place at the place where the puck goes off the official in accordance with Rule 10.2(g). (Sit. 10)

Face-off at attacking blue line as there is no territorial advantage.

Face-off location

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OTHER EXAMPLES

Page 25: Hockey Canada Face-Off Guidelines Rule 10.2 (g) – Face-Offs Wording All face-offs in the neutral zone shall be conducted at the designated face-off spots

Other Example #1

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Attacking Team

Attacking player shoots puck – the puck hits the defender (yellow) and goes out of play.

Where is the face-off?

Face off location is in the End Zone

Face-off location

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Other Example #2

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Attacking Team

Attacking player shoots the puck the puck deflects off the goaltender and goes out of bounds.

Where is the face-off?

Face off location is in the End Zone

Face-off location

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Attacking Team

A whistle is blown just inside the end zone which is not caused by a specific team.

Where is the face-off?

Face is conducted at the nearest face-off location in THAT zone.

Other Example #3

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Other Example #4

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Attacking Team

A whistle is blown in the neutral zone which is not caused by a specific team.Where is the face-off?

Face is conducted at the nearest neutral zone face-off location in on the same side of the red line as where the puck was. NOT AT CENTER ICE.

Page 29: Hockey Canada Face-Off Guidelines Rule 10.2 (g) – Face-Offs Wording All face-offs in the neutral zone shall be conducted at the designated face-off spots

A DFace-off situations at Center Ice

1. Start of game and all periods

2. Pre-mature substitution of the goaltender

3. Error made on icing by officials

4. After the scoring of a goal