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1 EQUIPMENT STANDARDS

2 EQUIPMENT CATEGORIES Skates Sticks Helmets Facemasks Mouthpieces
Goalkeeper Equipment

3 SKATES Hockey skates must be worn
Figure Skates or Speed Skates cannot be used by any player or official Goalkeeper Skates can only be worn by goalkeepers Players may wear any color laces Officials must wear white laces

4 Older model skates with tubular blades must include heel tips

5 Image: “Overdrive Blade” attached to goalkeeper skate
SKATES No additional equipment or contrivance may be attached to the skates of any player or goalkeeper Image: “Overdrive Blade” attached to goalkeeper skate

6 PLAYER STICKS Width: Not less than 2 nor more than
63" Width: Not less than 2 nor more than 3 inches along the blade length Length: 12.5 inches heel to end of blade max. Curve: Not more than 3/4 inch, measured along the bottom of the blade Length: 63 inches tip to heel max All edges of the blade shall be beveled Sharp or jagged edges are not allowed The end of a hollow shaft must be fully covered 12.5" 2" Min 3" Max 3/4" Max

7 GOALKEEPER STICKS Width : Minimum 2 inches; Maximum 3.5 inches
Heel : Maximum 4.5 inches spanning the heel Length : 15.5 inches heel to end of blade max Curve : Not more than 3/4 inch, measured along the bottom of the blade (same as player) Length : 63 inches tip to heel max (same as player) Paddle Width : Maximum 3.5 inches Paddle Height : Max. 26 inches, heel to top of paddle 26" 3.5" 15.5" 4.5" 2" Min 3.5" Max

8 EQUIPMENT STANDARDS The Hockey Equipment Certification Council (HECC) is an independent agency that develops and tests safety and standards for hockey helmets, facemasks and visors HECC standards are the safety guideline for helmets, facemasks and visors in USAH and a HECC-approved helmet should not be altered from original manufacture General guideline is the helmet must be worn as it was designed when removed from the box HECC-approved equipment can be recognized by a distinctive HECC sticker on the approved equipment item Loss of the HECC sticker does not mean that the equipment is no longer HECC-approved

9 HELMETS All Youth and Girls players must wear HECC- approved helmets including ear protection Adult players (Men and Women) and officials must wear a hockey helmet (HECC-approved or not) Players may wear any color helmet Officials must wear black helmets only Chinstraps must be present and properly fastened The Gretzky-style “shell” helmet is not designed for hockey and cannot be worn by any player in any classification

10 FACEMASKS & VISORS All Youth and Girls players must wear HECC-approved full facemasks Adult players (men and women) may wear any facemask, half-shield visor or no facemask at all Officials are required to wear half-shield visors All facemasks and visors must be worn properly

11 MOUTHPIECES All Youth/Girls players, 12U and older, must wear a non-clear mouthpiece properly 8U and 10U players who elect to wear a mouthpiece must wear a non-clear mouthpiece and wear it properly Mouthpieces are not required to be attached to the facemask Adult players and officials are not required to wear a mouthpiece

12 GOALKEEPER HEADGEAR Goalkeepers (below Adults) must wear HECC-approved goalkeeper facemask or HECC-approved player helmet and facemask No goalkeeper at any level may wear a form-fitted facemask Hanging throat/neck laceration protectors are recommended but not required

13 GOALKEEPER GLOVES BLOCKER GLOVE CATCHING GLOVE 8”
15” BLOCKER GLOVE Maximum size = 8” x 15” CATCHING GLOVE Cuff width = 8” Circumference = 45” 45” Max Circumference 18” Max Diagonal 8"

14 GOALKEEPER LEG PADS Maximum size = 11" x 38"
Knee Strap Pad = 1.5" Thick Calf Protectors = 1.5" Thick Thigh Pad/Plate width = 10" 11" 38" 10" 1.5" Thick

15 PUCKS For 8U age classifications, a lightweight puck must be used
For 10U age classifications, a lightweight puck is strongly recommended The lightweight blue puck weighs between 4 and 4.5 ounces The standard black puck weighs 5.5 to 6 ounces

16 ILLEGAL EQUIPMENT All protective equipment must be worn in the manner for which it was designed BE AWARE: Player helmets missing pieces (ear-flaps, etc.) Goalkeeper facemasks with “Pro-model Cat-eye Mask” Eye-level facemask wires removed Palms of gloves removed Casts or splints Sticks with pointed or jagged blades Non-medical jewelry or jewelry not covered/taped to body

17 ENFORCEMENT GUIDELINES
Look for equipment violations during pre-game warm-ups Advise Team Bench or player of violations before the game starts Requests for stick measurement or other equipment measurement (including goalkeeper equipment) must be conducted immediately

18 ENFORCEMENT GUIDELINES
For all equipment violations (except sticks and goalkeeper equipment): First offense: Warning to the team bench Additional offenses: Misconduct on the offending player Illegal Sticks Assess minor penalty to player Place illegal stick in the scorer’s bench Player may reclaim stick after game is over Illegal goalkeeper equipment: Assess minor penalty to the goalkeeper (no warning)

19 ENFORCEMENT GUIDELINES
Losing helmet during play: Youth and girls: Immediate stoppage of play. Player must leave the ice until completion of the ensuing face-off. Adult (except goalkeepers): Player may replace helmet or leave ice without a stoppage, but may not participate in play. Deliberately removing helmet during play: Minor for delay of game


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