
These rules are representative of current USA Hockey rules with the following Intramural emphases and modifications.
PRE-GAME:
GAME TIME:
EQUIPMENT:
PENALTIES:
Two minutes –
Body checking (riding a player off the puck is allowed, but crashing the individual into the boards or hitting them in open ice is not)
Slap Shots (a back swing that goes above the player’s waist will be considered a slap shot)
Charging
Cross-Checking
Elbowing
Grabbing the face mask
High Sticking
Holding
Hooking
Slashing
Tripping
**Subsequent infractions by the same team will be penalized with a five minute major and ejection of the offending player.
DISQUALIFICATIONS and EJECTIONS:
Fighting
Kneeing
Kicking
Spearing
Butt ending
Any action judged by the officials as an attempt to cause injury to another player
**If a player is ejected from a game, they must schedule and attend a disciplinary meeting before they can participate in any intramural activity.
10 GOAL MERCY RULE:
If a team leads another by a margin of ten goals, the game will be stopped with the leading team declared the winner. The game may also be stopped by the official if a team is trying to prolong a contest and undermine the 10-goal mercy rule by failing to make a genuine effort to score another goal under which this rule would then be applied.
POST-GAME:
Score sheets must be signed by the captains at the end of the match and returned to the supervisor.
PROTESTS:
Based on rule interpretations - must be made AT THE TIME OF THE INCIDENT and before action continues. The team representatives of their respective teams are responsible for notifying the game official/supervisor at the time of the dispute that a protest is being filed, and that all necessary information concerning the dispute be recorded by the official/supervisor on the official scorecard. It shall be announced that the game is being played under protest.
Based on eligibility - must be announced prior to the game or before the game ends. The team protesting must submit their protest in writing within 24 hours of the contest to the Intramural Office. This written document must include the name of the player whose eligibility is in question.