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 Intramural Director- Hollie Power  Graduate Assistant- Tony North, Jr. & Nick Horton  IM Sups.

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2  Intramural Director- Hollie Power  Graduate Assistant- Tony North, Jr. & Nick Horton  IM Sups

3  Eligibility ◦ Open to all current ISU students, faculty, and staff ◦ Must have ID in order to play ◦ All participants must create a profile through IMLeagues

4  If player gets ejected make sure that you tell your on-site supervisor immediately  Ejected participant must leave game site immediately  Team must finish game down one player  Ejected player must meet with IM Director/IM GAs

5  Forfeits ◦ 2 forfeits in one season drops that team from further competition ◦ A 5 minute grace period will be given if a team does not have enough people at game time (1 person must be signed in) ◦ 1 points will be given to the other team for every minute that is used (Forfeit score is 5-0)  Defaults ◦ Any team can call the Intramural Graduate Assistant office (x4095) to default a game ◦ Count as a loss but do not affect playoff status ◦ Defaults must be called in before 2pm on the day of the game or 2pm on Friday for Sunday games

6  Jewelry ◦ NO Jewelry is allowed ◦ Captain’s will be given a warning before the game ◦ Any player caught with jewelry during the game will receive a 2 minute illegal equipment penalty ◦ After the illegal equipment penalty is given, if anyone else on either team is caught with jewelry on they will be ejected and the game will be forfeited

7  Player Equipment ◦ FULL Mouth Guards- No mouth guard= 2 min illegal equipment penalty (must be in mouth completely)  Required ◦ No Pockets ◦ No Bandanas ◦ No cut-offs or tank tops ◦ Shirts must have a number ◦ Must wear athletic footwear – no 5 finger toes shoes, chucks, or Sperry shoes

8  Goalie’s Equipment ◦ In order to have goalie privileges, a player MUST have:  Chest Protector (provided)  Face Mask or Helmet (provided)  Goalie Pads (provided)  A Goalie Stick (provided)  A baseball glove (provide own) ◦ Players with own equipment must get it approved by myself, Don, or Hollie  Illegal equipment unless noted otherwise

9  3- 12 minute periods- Clock stops on all whistles in last 2 minutes of each period  5 on 5- 4 floor players and a goalie  Must have at least 4 people present to play ◦ 3 on floor, 1 goalie  Each team gets 1, 30 second time-out per period ◦ Doesn’t carry over  Game starts with a face-off  Mercy Rule ◦ If a team is up by 6 goals or more at the 7 minutes or less in the 3 rd period, the game will end.

10 Occur at beginning of game Center court After Goal is scored penalties Puck/Ball goes out of play or stuck on top of net Not all face-offs occur at center ice

11 Face-off location

12  Puck Movement ◦ Puck may be advanced by using stick ◦ Hands may be used only to catch and drop the ball straight down. Any advancement, movement, or covering of the ball with the hands is considered a violation, causing a face off. ◦ Goalies can throw sideways or forward, but not passed the first white line (face-off) ◦ Goals can only be scored with stick, deflections are fine but cannot be intentional ◦ Players may kick the ball to advance it, but a goal may NOT be scored off it. ◦ 3 line rule!!!

13  Puck In Play ◦ Always in play unless it goes onto the bench, hits ceiling, or gets caught in net ◦ If a ball hits the ceiling without a deflection it’s a delay of game penalty ◦ A ball which lodges on top of the net will result in a face-off from the nearest face-off circle  Scoring ◦ Goal is scored when the ENTIRE ball crosses the goal line ◦ Players may kick the ball/puck to advance it, but a goal may NOT be scored off it.

14  Walls ◦ Legal  use hands to slow momentum, use wall to pass ball ◦ Illegal  using two hands to gain advantage- 2 min interference  Hold ball against wall- 2 min delay of game penalty  Using two hands- forced by defender- 2 min charging  A dangerous charge- 5 min charge, unsportsmanlike penalty  A violent charge along wall – automatic ejection

15  Goalie Privileges ◦ Goalies can:  Catch, carry, strike, or propel the ball with the hands  Slide to make a save if part of body remains in crease  If contact is made outside of crease (2 min dangerous play) ◦ Cannot be:  Charged, interfered with, or impeded with  2 min interference

16  Crease Play ◦ No part of any offensive player may break the plane of the crease- violation results in faceoff at center ◦ No goal will be counted if offensive player goes into crease ◦ Defensive players can be in the crease*** ◦ Goalies can freeze puck  Goaliess can leave crease to play puck but cannot freeze outside of crease (delay of game)

17 Crease/Goalie Box

18  2 minute penalties ◦ Hooking ◦ Elbowing ◦ Tripping ◦ Slashing ◦ Interference ◦ Charging/ Boarding ◦ Cross Checking ◦ Delay of Game ◦ Dangerous Play ◦ Illegal Substitution ◦ Illegal Equipment ◦ High Sticking*  5 minute penalties ◦ Elbowing ◦ Tripping ◦ Violent Charge ◦ Cross Check ◦ Unsportsmanlike ◦ Dissent ◦ Constant Issues ◦ A penalty of 2 to 5 minutes may result in the dangerousness of the play. As an official, use your judgment on the penalty called.

19  High sticking  When a player raises his stick above his waist and contacts the puck or another player  Slashing  If a player swings his stick at another player hard and intentionally  Unsportsmanlike Conduct  A player gets a penalty if they: ◦ Argue or challenge a referee’s decision or penalty call ◦ Deliberately throw any piece of equipment outside of the playing surface or knock the puck out of the way of a referee retrieving it ◦ Use profane or abusive language towards any player or referee ◦ There are many different ways a player can receive an Unsportsmanlike Conduct penalty, including swearing, inappropriate gestures and even for Diving/flopping.  Cross-checking  To hold your stick with both hands across your chest and push out, striking another player with the shaft of your stick. This is a minor penalty. High sticking Slashing Unsportsmanlike Conduct Cross-Checking

20  Hooking  When a player holds another player with his stick and tugs and holds him with his stick  Tripping  When a player uses his stick or a part of his body to knock the legs from under an opposing player or cause him to fall  Boarding  When a player body checks another player and causes them to be thrown against the boards  Holding  When a player grabs on to another player and doesn’t let go for more than three seconds Hooking Tripping Boarding Holding

21  *The 5 th box related penalty recorded in a period will result in a penalty shot for the opposing team. Whether or not the opposing team scores on the penalty shot, the player committing the penalty must serve the 2/5 minute penalty. The only way that person will be released from the box is if the opposing team scores once play has resumed.

22  Substitutions ◦ On the fly ◦ Must wait till player reaches the bench ◦ Teams switch sides every period ◦ Officials need to be informed before goalie changes are made ◦ A team with an ejected player plays down for 10 minutes  Overtime ◦ If a game is tied after regulation time expires a best of 5 shoot-out will occur. Teams will alternate shots. ◦ The supervisor will meet with each team captain and do rock, paper, scissors to determine who will shoot first.

23  All teams will receive an acceptable, unacceptable, or season ending rating after each game

24  Office  Student Recreation Center – Office Suite RM 112  Phone  812-237-4095  Email  ISU-intsports@mail.indstate.edu ISU-intsports@mail.indstate.edu  Hours: Monday - Friday  Noon to 4:30pm  @sycamoreIMs  Rec It APP 


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