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| 14 Jan 2013 02:30 PM |
1. You don't have to be drafted or played last year to be in in the RAAAHL. However you do have to still do a tryout to make the team, and owners can only choose you if they feel your at a high enough level to compete in the RAAAHL.
2. Absolutely no subs allowed, any player that appears to be "new" with a date over a span of a few days, or has a name similar to someone else, and/or is suspicious. Will result in suspensions.
3. No personal attacks to the league, if you want something to change ask nicley, anything else that gets caught will result in a suspension.
4. RAAAHL-Ran by me RAAAHLBP-Ran by Bunghole19146
I run my league, he runs his league; We promise no personal attacks on each other since we have different believes about hockey. Also your allowed in both leagues, however you do need high enough talent to play in these leagues. |
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| 14 Jan 2013 02:35 PM |
4.1 Eligible Players - A team shall be composed of at least 3 players (2 skaters and one goalkeeper) who shall be under contract to the Club they represent. For the purposes of these playing rules, any reference to "player" shall refer to both skaters and goalkeepers. Any reference to “goalkeeper” shall mean that the section of the rule is specific to goalkeepers.
At the beginning of each game, the Manager or Coach of each team shall list the players who shall be eligible to play in the game. Not more than eighteen (13) skaters and two (2) goalkeepers, shall be permitted. One non-uniformed player shall be permitted on the players’ bench in a coaching capacity. He must be indicated on the Roster Sheet submitted by the Coach to the Referee or Official Scorer prior to the start of the game. A list of names and numbers of all eligible players must be told to the Official Scorer before the game, and no change shall be permitted in the list or addition thereto shall be permitted after the commencement of the game. Prior to the game, if an official (on-ice or off-ice) notices that a player is in uniform but has not been included on the Official Game Report, the Referee shall bring this to the attention of the offending team so that the necessary correction can be made to the Official Game Report (and no penalty is assessed). |
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| 14 Jan 2013 02:36 PM |
| Not more than thirteen (13) skaters and two (2) goalkeepers, shall be permitted.* |
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| 14 Jan 2013 02:48 PM |
4.2 Ineligible Player - Only players on the list submitted to the Official Scorer before the game may participate in the game. The determining factor when considering whether or not a player is eligible is that the player's name, and not necessarily the player's number, must be correctly listed by the Manager or Coach of that team. If a goal is scored when an ineligible player is on the ice (whether he was involved in the scoring or not), the goal will be disallowed. This only applies to the goal scored at the stoppage of play whereby the player was deemed to be ineligible. All other goals scored previously by the ineligible player's team (with him on the ice or not) shall be allowed. The ineligible player will be removed from the game and the Club shall not be able to substitute another player from its roster. No additional penalties are to be assessed but a report of the incident must be submitted to the Commissioner. For an ineligible goalkeeper, see 5.3.
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| 14 Jan 2013 02:50 PM |
4.3 Goalkeeper - Each team shall be allowed one goalkeeper on the ice at one time. The goalkeeper may be removed and another skater substituted. Such substitute shall not be permitted the privileges of the goalkeeper. Each team shall have on its bench, or on a chair immediately beside the bench, a substitute goalkeeper who shall, at all times, be fully dressed and equipped ready to play. Except when both goalkeepers are incapacitated, no skater in the playing roster in that game shall be permitted to wear the equipment of the goalkeeper. In regular League and Playoff games, if both listed goalkeepers are incapacitated, that team shall be entitled to dress and play any available goalkeeper who is eligible. This goalkeeper is eligible to sit on the player’s bench, in uniform. In the event that the two regular goalkeepers are injured in quick succession, the third goalkeeper shall be provided with a reasonable amount of time to get dressed, in addition to a two-minute warm-up (except when he enters the game to defend against a penalty shot). The recalling of lower tier goalkeepers is to ensure a complete lineup for subsequent games shall be deemed to be an emergency recall and subject to the thirteen (13) man roster limitations.
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| 14 Jan 2013 02:51 PM |
4.4 Coaches and Team Personnel - No one but players in uniform, non-playing team personnel duly registered on the Roster Sheet as the Manager, Coach(es), Trainer, Equipment Manager, etc. shall be permitted to occupy the benches so provided. One non-uniformed player shall be permitted on the players’ bench in a coaching capacity. He must be indicated on the Roster Sheet submitted by the Coach to the Official Scorer prior to the start of the game.
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| 14 Jan 2013 03:07 PM |
| 6.1 Team Uniform – All players of each team shall be dressed uniformly with approved design and color of their sweaters. Altered uniforms of any kind, i.e. Any player or goalkeeper not complying with this rule shall not be permitted to participate in the game. Each member Club shall design and wear distinctive and contrasting uniforms for their home and road games, no parts of which shall be interchangeable except the pants. Any concerns regarding a player’s uniform (including the goalkeeper) shall be reported by the Referee to the Commisoner(Bananacb.) |
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| 14 Jan 2013 03:10 PM |
| 10.3 Illegal Puck - If at any time while play is in progress, a puck other than the one legally in play shall appear on the playing surface, the play shall not be stopped but shall continue with the legal puck until the play then in progress is completed by change of possession. |
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| 14 Jan 2013 03:11 PM |
Rule 13 - Minor Penalties 13.1 Minor Penalty - For a minor penalty, any player, other than a goalkeeper, shall be ruled off the ice for two (2) minutes during which time no substitute shall be permitted. (1) Delay of game (2) Goalkeeper interference (3) High-sticking (4) Interference (5) Illegal equipment (6) Illegal stick (7) Instigator (8) Leaving penalty bench too early (9) Participating in the play beyond the center red line (goalkeeper) (10) Throwing puck towards opponent’s goal (goalkeeper), after play is stopped (11) Throwing stick (12) Unsportsmanlike conduct
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| 14 Jan 2013 03:11 PM |
>mfw long paragraphs http://www.reactiongifs.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/didnt-read.gif |
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| 14 Jan 2013 03:12 PM |
14.1 Bench Minor Penalty - A bench minor penalty involves the removal from the ice of one player of the team against which the penalty is assessed for a period of two (2) minutes. Any player except a goalkeeper of the team may be designated to serve the penalty by the Manager or Coach through the playing Captain and such player shall take his place on the penalty bench promptly and serve the penalty as if it was a minor penalty imposed upon him. Results of Bench minor Penalties: (1) Abuse of officials (2) Delay of game (3) Deliberate illegal substitution (4) Face-off violation (5) Illegal substitution (6) Interference from players’ or penalty bench (7) Interference with an official (8) Refusing to start play (9) Stepping onto ice during period (Coach) (10) Throwing objects onto ice (11) Too many men on the ice (12) Unsportsmanlike conduct
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| 14 Jan 2013 03:14 PM |
17.4 Infractions – (1) Attempt to punish, destroy, ban, suffer (in any manner) (2) Really mean roleplay, attempt to hurt somebodys feeling/going overboard with words. (3) Deliberate suffering (in any manner) (4) Goalkeeper who uses his blocking glove to the head or face of an opponent* (5) Kicking a player (or goalkeeper) (6) Punching and attempt to suffer an unsuspecting opponent * (7) Throwing stick or any object (8) Wearing tape on hands in altercation* Rule 18 - Misconduct Penalties 18.1 Misconduct Penalty - In the event of misconduct penalties to any players except the goalkeeper, the players shall be ruled off the ice for a period of ten (10) minutes each. A substitute player is permitted to immediately replace a player serving a misconduct penalty. A player whose misconduct penalty has expired shall remain in the penalty box until the next stoppage of play. 18.2 Misconduct Penalty – Goalkeeper - Should a goalkeeper on the ice incur a misconduct penalty, this penalty shall be served by another member of his team who was on the ice when the offense was committed. This player is to be designated by the Manager or Coach of the offending team through the Captain. 18.3 Short-handed – A player receiving a misconduct penalty does not cause his team to play short-handed unless he also receives a minor, major or match penalty in addition to the misconduct penalty. When a player receives a minor penalty and a misconduct penalty at the same time, the penalized team shall immediately put a substitute player on the penalty bench and he shall serve the minor penalty without change. Should the opposing team score during the time the minor penalty is being served, the minor penalty shall terminate and the misconduct to the originally penalized player shall commence immediately. When a player receives a major penalty and a misconduct penalty at the same time, the penalized team shall place a substitute player on the penalty bench before the major penalty expires and no replacement for the penalized player shall be permitted to enter the game except from the penalty bench. 18.4 Reporting – All misconduct penalties assessed for abuse of officials must be reported in detail to the League office. 18.5 Fines - A misconduct penalty imposed on any player at any time shall be accompanied with an automatic fine of 100 Robux. (1) Banging boards with stick in protest of an official’s ruling (2) Continuing or attempting to continue a fight (3) Deliberately throwing any equipment (including stick) out of playing area (4) Entering or remaining in the referee’s area (5) Fighting off the playing surface (or with another player who is off the playing surface) (6) Inciting an opponent (7) Instigating a fight (8) Interfering or distracting opponent taking a penalty shot (9) Knocking or shooting puck out of reach of an official (10) Leaving bench to speak to official (11) Refusing to change non-regulation piece of protective equipment (second violation) (12) Use of profane or abusive language (13) Verbal abuse of an official
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| 14 Jan 2013 03:16 PM |
19.8 Infractions – There are four (4) specific conditions that must be met in order for the Referee to award a penalty shot for a player being fouled from behind. They are: (i) The infraction must have taken place in the neutral zone or attacking zone, (i.e. over the puck carrier’s own blue line); (ii) The infraction must have been committed from behind; (iii) The player in possession and control (or, in the judgment of the Referee, clearly would have obtained possession and control of the puck) must have been denied a reasonable chance to score (the fact that he got a shot off does not automatically eliminate this play from the penalty shot consideration criteria. If the foul was from behind and he was denied a “more” reasonable scoring opportunity due to the foul, then the penalty shot should be awarded); (iv) The player in possession and control (or, in the judgment of the Referee, clearly would have obtained possession and control of the puck) must have had no opposing player between himself and the goalkeeper.
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| 14 Jan 2013 03:16 PM |
19.9 Causes of a Penalty shot- (1) Deliberate illegal substitution (2) Intentionally dislodging the net from its moorings during the course of a breakaway (3) Intentionally dislodging the net from its moorings when the penalty cannot be served in its entirety within regulation time (4) Falling on the puck in the goal crease(except for goalie) (5) Picking up the puck with the hand in the goal crease (6) Player on a breakaway who is interfered with by an object thrown or shot by a defending team player (7) Player on a breakaway who is interfered with by a player who has illegally entered the game (8) Player or goalkeeper throws or shoots an object at the puck in his defending zone (9) Player on a breakaway who is fouled from behind
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| 14 Jan 2013 03:18 PM |
22.8 Infractions – Unique to Goalkeepers – (i) Illegal stick (ii) Illegal equipment (iii) Leaving crease during an altercation (iv) Proceeding to players’ bench (v) Participates in the play beyond the center red line (vi) Playing puck in restricted area (vii) Proceeds to players’ bench to replace stick (ix) Deliberately falls on the puck outside the goal crease (xi) Piling snow or other obstacles (xii) Throwing the puck towards opponent’s goal (xiii) Using blocking glove to punch an opponent in the head or face
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| 14 Jan 2013 03:20 PM |
@ Koolboy Doing the fine is optional, but BC members have the privilege to pay the fine, to avoid suspension. aslso note this is just a few of the rules I am going over, the whole rule book will be finished by early Febuary. |
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| 14 Jan 2013 03:20 PM |
23.1 Supplementary Discipline - In addition to the automatic fines and suspensions imposed under these rules, the Commissioner may, at his discretion, investigate any incident that occurs in connection with any Pre-season, Exhibition, League or Playoff game and may assess additional fines and/or suspensions for any offense committed during the course of a game or any aftermath thereof by a player, goalkeeper, Trainer, Manager, Coach or non-playing Club personnel or Club executive, whether or not such offense has been penalized by the Referee. If an investigation is requested by a Club or by the League on its own initiative, it must be initiated within twenty-four (24) hours following the completion of the game in which the incident occurred.
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| 14 Jan 2013 03:21 PM |
23.2 Pre-Season and Exhibition Games - Whenever suspensions are imposed as a result of infractions occurring during pre-season and exhibition games, the Commissioner shall exercise his discretion in scheduling the suspensions to ensure that no team shall be short more players in any regular League game than it would have been had the infractions occurred in regular League games.
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| 14 Jan 2013 03:21 PM |
| Fines? Seriously? What's the point? |
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| 14 Jan 2013 03:21 PM |
30.1 Appointment of Officials by Commissioner - The Commissioner shall appoint the Referees, the Linesmen, Video Goal Judge and all Off-ice Officials for each game. The Commissioner shall forward to all Clubs a list of Referees, Linesmen, and Off-ice Officials, all of whom must be treated with proper respect at all times during the season by all players and officials of Clubs.
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| 14 Jan 2013 03:22 PM |
31.2 Disputes - The Referees shall have general supervision of the game and shall have full control of all game officials and players during the game, including stoppages; and in case of any dispute, their decision shall be final.
As there is a human factor involved in blowing the whistle to stop play, the Referee may deem the play to be stopped slightly prior to the whistle actually being blown. The fact that the puck may come loose or cross the goal line prior to the sound of the whistle has no bearing if the Referee has ruled that the play had been stopped prior to this happening.
In the event of any dispute regarding time or the expiration of penalties, the matter shall be referred to the Referee for adjustment and his decision shall be final. He may use the Video Goal Judge to assist in rendering the final decision. See Rule 38 – Video Goal Judge.
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| 14 Jan 2013 03:23 PM |
It shall be the duty of the Referees to impose such penalties as are prescribed by the rules for infractions thereof and they shall give the final decision in matters of disputed goals. The Referees may consult with the Linesmen, Goal Judge or Video Goal Judge before making their decision.
The Referees shall not halt the game for any infractions of the rules concerning Rule 83 - Off-side, or any violation of Rule 81 - Icing. Determining infractions of these rules is the duty of the Linesmen unless, by virtue of some accident, the Linesman is prevented from doing so in which case the duties of the Linesman shall be assumed by a Referee until play is stopped.
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| 14 Jan 2013 03:23 PM |
The Referees shall have announced over the public address system information regarding the legality of an apparent goal. The Official Scorer, with the assistance of the Video Goal Judge, will confirm the goal scorer and any players deserving of an assist. See also Rule 78 – Goals.
The Referees shall have announced over the public address system the reason for not allowing a goal every time the goal signal light is turned on in the course of play. This shall be done at the first stoppage of play regardless of any standard signal given by the Referees when the goal signal light was put on in error.
The Referees shall report to the Official Scorer the name or number of the goal scorer but he shall not give any information or advice with respect to the awarding of assists. The name of the scorer and any player entitled to an assist will be announced over the public address system. In the event that the Referee disallows a goal for any violation of the rules, he shall report the reason for the disallowance to the Official Scorer who shall have announced the Referee’s decision correctly over the public address system.
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| 14 Jan 2013 03:24 PM |
31.6 Off-ice Officials - The Referees shall, before starting the game, see that the appointed off-ice officials, including the Game Timekeeper and the Goal Judges are in their respective places and ensure that the timing and signaling equipment are in order.
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