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Scott,
I do not have write access to the Hockey-L discussion,
so am writing you directly. I would greatly appreciate
it if you could post this for me.
USA Hockey Playing Rules Handbook
Situations from 1991-92 and 1992-93 Seasons
Page 95 - Situation 22 - Rule 611 "Face Offs"
"During the middle of the first period the timekeeper
accidentally blows the horn. What procedure should the
on-ice Officials follow?"
"Blow the whistle and stop play immediately."
"As always, safety is one of our major concerns during
all USA Hockey games. Play is dead the instant the horn
blows, and the on-ice Officials must blow their whistles
to insure that all participants are aware of this situation.
The insuing face-off will be conducted at the last play
location, within the confines of the face-off rule."
Karl Schmidt
([log in to unmask])
Saratoga Springs, NY
Home of the 1995 PeeWee (12-under) "B" National Championships
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