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Date: | Wed, 13 Feb 2002 10:29:21 -0500 |
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On 13 Feb 2002 at 9:59, Bryan Hanssen replied, in part:
> According to the rulebook posted at the NCAA Web site, "If an infraction
> of the rules calling for a minor, major, misconduct, game misconduct or
> disqualification penalty is committed by a player of the side in
> possession of the puck, the appropriate on-ice official shall blow the
> whistle immediately and a referee shall assess the penalties."
Yes, but under "linesman" duties, one finds "At the first stoppage of
play and report to the referee any conduct calling for an
unsportsmanlike or misconduct penalty;". Since HEA doesn't use
linesmen, but assistant referees, my quote probably doesn't apply.
> So, yes the linesman should have blown the whistle. ...
Perhaps the assistant referee was in error. My 1996 rule book requires
the two linesmen (the rule book did not use the term "assistant" back
then) to signal and report any penalty to the referee at the next
stoppage of play. My '97 and '98 rule books aren't available to me now,
but the '99 rule book is like the 2002 current rule ... the whistle
should have blown immediately.
As with any rendering of rule book "law", it would be better done by
someone that knows what they're talking about. ;-)
cheers, wayne
Wayne T. Smith mailto:[log in to unmask]
Systems Group - UNET University of Maine System
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