I can't find anything specific, but borrowing from the rule on delayed penalties, basically a team is said to be in possession of the puck until the other team gains control themselves. In this context, a bouncing puck such as a rebound off the goaltender does not count as a change in possession. Hence SCSU still had possession of the puck even if the puck wasn't directly on one of their sticks. (relavent parts between the ***) Rule 4.9.b. If an infraction of the rules calling for a minor, bench minor, major or disqualification penalty is committed by a player of the team not in possession of the puck, the appropriate on-ice official shall signal the calling of a penalty and immediately ***upon completion of the play by the team in possession***, blow the whistle and the penalty shall be assessed by a referee. ...(yada yada yada)... *** Note: iCompletion of the play by the team in possessioni in this rule means that the puck must have come into the possession and control of an opposing player or goalkeeper or has been ifrozen.i This does not mean a rebound off the goalkeeper, the goal or the boards or any accidental contact with the body or equipment of an opposing player. ***