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USA Hockey Rule Changes

By USA Hockey, 06/21/17, 2:15PM EDT

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See here for summary of the USA Hockey Rule Changes.

(Per USA Hockey release)

Every four years USA Hockey’s playing rules are evaluated and have the opportunity to be changed. With this being a rules change year, the USA Hockey Board of Directors voted on a number of proposed modifications during Annual Congress.

Perhaps the most notable rule change gaining approval was the elimination of the ability to ice the puck when shorthanded for age classification 14U and below. The Board also voted to strengthen language around the game misconduct penalty in Rule 601, with the new verbiage stating that a game misconduct penalty shall be issued to any player or team official who uses language that is offensive, hateful or discriminatory in nature anywhere in the rink before, during or after the game.

“I believe overall everyone feels our game is in a really good place,” said Jim Smith, president of USA Hockey. “The most important thing we need to focus on is our current rules in place. Our officials play such a big role in the overall safety of the game and we appreciate their efforts to fully enforce the current standard of play that exists in the book."

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Every four years USA Hockey’s playing rules are evaluated and have the opportunity to be changed. With this being a rules change year, the USA Hockey Board of Directors voted on a number of proposed modifications during Annual Congress.


2017-21 PLAYING RULE CHANGE SUMMARY

The following is a summary of rule changes adopted by the USA Hockey Board of Directors on June 10, 2017. These changes will go into effect starting with the 2017-18 playing season through the 2020-21 playing season.