COF INTRAMURALS
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Rules
Floor Hockey Rules
All games will take place at the MassArt Gym.
The NIRSA 2007 Official Floor Hockey Rules will be used except
where designated:
1. Teams consist of six (6) players on the floor at one time,
five (5) offensive players and a goalie. For Co-Rec, you must
have at least three females on the court.
2. A minimum of 4 players is required to start and continue
a game. For co-rec you must have at least 2 men and 2 women
available at the start.
3. Game time is forfeit time.
EQUIPMENT:
1. The Intramural Department will provide sticks and pucks
and goalie equipment. No outside sticks will be allowed.
2. Players may wear gloves/mittens for hand protection.
3. Each player must wear non-marking athletic/tennis shoes.
4. Players may not wear baseball hats or jewelry.
5. Goalies must wear a regulation catcher's mask, goalies
mask, or athletic protective eye wear.
6. Goalies may wear a baseball glove on their non-stick hand
and leg pads.
GAME TIME:
1. Each game will consist of 3 periods (10 minute running
clock).
2. A two-minute interval will separate each period.
3. In the last two (2) minutes of the third period, the time
will be stopped for penalties and face-offs, unless there
is more than a three (3) goal difference.
4. Each team will be allowed one (1) time-out per game, one
(1) minute in duration. No time-outs in the last four (4)
minutes of the game or in overtime. A team may call a time-out
at a stoppage of play.
5. An official time out may be called for in injured player
or for other circumstances deemed appropriate by the officials.
6. All ties will remain as such except during playoffs.
7. During the playoffs, if the game is tied at the end of
regulation, a 5-minute sudden death period will be played.
Additional 5-minute periods will be played until a winner
is determined.
7 GOAL MERCY RULE:
The game will be called if a team is up by seven (7) or more
goals with only three (3) minutes to play.
PLAYING THE GAME:
1. A face-off will be used after all stoppages in play, unless
a penalty shot is enforced.
2. Offside will only apply to face-offs. All players must
be on their defensive side during the face-off.
3. Absolutely no unnecessary body checking or contact will
be tolerated.
4. There will be no icing.
5. A hand may be used to catch or touch an airborne puck.
The puck must be dropped immediately within the radius of
the catching player's stick.
6. It is illegal to have the blade of the stick above the
player's waist if other participants are in the vicinity.
7. A goalie may catch the puck in their glove, but must put
it in play within three (3) seconds.
8. Goalies when clearing the puck may not throw it above waist
height, or throw it past the center line. However, goalies
may shoot it with their stick.
9. Substitutions are free and can be made at any time. When
the puck is alive a player can only enter the court when the
other player is completely off the court.
SCORING:
1. A goal is scored when the puck passes completely across
the plane of the goal-line.
2. Goals may be scored from anywhere.
3. Goals will not count if a stick blade is above the waist
level, kicked in, the puck is batted by the hand, or an offensive
player is in the crease.
4. An automatic goal will be awarded if a defensive player
throws a stick and/or enters the crease to prevent the puck
from entering the net.
5. Shots which bounce off a player's body and into the net
will be counted, if the contact with the person is accidental
(official's judgment).
6. An offensive player may not enter the crease before the
ball (puck) enters the crease.
PENALTIES:
1. Teams cannot play with fewer than three (3) players. If
more than two (2) players are penalized during the same time,
penalties shall be served in succession.
2. Minor penalties will expire if a goal is scored by the
team playing with the advantage. Penalty minutes will carry
over into the next period. If two (2) or more players are
penalized only one (1) player may return per goal scored against
their team. The player who has the least amount of time left
on their penalty will return.
3. When a violation occurs, a delayed penalty (held whistle)
will be called if the offended player/team retains possession
of the puck and has a clear opportunity to score.
4. Player fouls shall be recorded as in the game of basketball.
A player who receives five (5) fouls of any combination shall
be disqualified from the remainder of the game. In addition,
any player who receives two (2) major fouls shall be disqualified.
5. Any player ejected from a game must make an appointment
to discuss the situation with the Intramural Director before
they will be allowed to participate in any intramural activity.
PLAYER MISCONDUCT:
1. Misconduct penalties will result in a player ejection.
2. Misconduct penalties include:
Excessive use of profanity.
Extensive abuse of the facility and/or equipment.
Slashing.
Unnecessary rough play.
Fighting.
Deliberate roughing/checking.
Verbal or physical abuse towards an official, opponent, or
supervisor.
Equipment abuse - any beating or bending of equipment.
NOTE: PLAYERS CAN BE HELD RESPONSIBLE TO PAY FOR DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THE NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR FROM
PLAYING.
Any unsportsmanlike conduct that in the opinion of the official
warrants ejection.
MAJOR PENALTY:
1. All major penalties will result in the player serving
a FIVE- minute penalty. Play will start with a face off in
the zone of the team that committed the penalty.
2. Major penalty fouls include:
Tripping - intentional tripping with the stick or any body
part.
Elbowing - use of the elbow to impede an opponent.
Throwing the stick - intentional throwing of the stick to
gain an advantage.
Hooking - wrapping the stick around a player.
Checking/Roughness - any unnecessary body contact.
Intentional holding of a player from scoring on a breakaway.
Intentional delay of game not applicable to the goalie 3-
second rule.
3. Two major penalties results in an ejection.
MINOR PENALTY:
1. All roughing penalties will result in the player serving
a two (2) minute penalty. Play will start with a face off
in the zone of the team that committed the penalty.
2. Minor penalties include:
High sticking - above the waist (on the shot, and/or in traffic).
Holding.
Habitual minor fouls.
Interference - inhibiting the progress of an opponent with
is not in possession of the puck , or knocks the stick out
of the opponent's hand, or who prevents a player from regaining
possession of a dropped stick.
Illegal substitutions.
Kicking or throwing the puck.
Goal crease violations.
Moving the net by defensive team with no shot at net (if
intentional act with shot on goal, it will result in a penalty
shot).
Contact with the goalie inside the crease whether accidental
or not.
3. All minor penalties may be considered major if flagrant.
MINOR FOUL:
1. Play will start with a face off at the face off spot nearest
the spot where the foul occured, unless the faceoff would
be inside the offended team's zone. Then the faceoff will
go to the nearest face off spot outside the offended team's
zone..
2. Minor fouls are:
Offside or interference on a face-off.
Hand pass.
Goalie throwing puck past center line (may be shot with the
stick) and/or throwing puck above waist height.
Player in the crease or breaking the plane of crease with
the stick or body. When the offensive team violates this rule,
the official shall stop play immediately and have a face off
at center. When the defensive team violates this rule, the
official will blow the whistle and award a faceoff in the
zone only when the puck has come into the possession of an
opposing player.
Body contact - incidental or accidental body contact.
Goalie violation - Playing puck forward, holding puck for
more than three (3) seconds.
3. A player who continuously fouls, will receive a minor
penalty.
PENALTY SHOT:
1. A penalty shot will be awarded to a player who, in the
official's judgment had a clear opportunity to shoot on goal
and was prevented from doing so by an opponent tripping, holding,
etc. A goal will be awarded if a player stops a clear opportunity
to score a goal by throwing their stick, entering the crease,
etc.
2. All players except the goalie and player attempting the
shot will move to the opposite half of the floor.
3. The shooting player will place the puck anywhere on the
penalty line. The shot must be taken within five (5) seconds,
following the official's whistle. If the puck is moved from
the prior to the shot, a face-off will be called by the official.
4. The goalie must be stationary inside their crease, with
both feet on the goal line until the puck is played.
5. If the shot is missed, play will immediately be dead and
a face off will occur at the nearest designated spot on the
floor. If the shot is made a face-off will occur at center
court.

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