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The SIHA abides by the same rules as established by USA Hockey and USA Hockey InLine. However, there are a few differences. You can view rules by clicking on this link to the USA Hockey InLine Rules page or by clicking on a specific link below. A copy of the SIHA specific rules and USA Hockey InLine rules will be at every game and can be found at the scorer's table.

Please note: These rules have been used with the express written consent of USA Hockey.

SIHA Specific Hockey Rules   USA Hockey InLine Rules

pdf PDF Version of the 2015 Syracuse Inline Hockey Association Rules.

 
  1. Section One - The Rink
  2. Section Two - Teams
  3. Section Four - Penalties
  4. Section Five - Officials
  5. Section Six - Playing Rules

(Links are Individual PDFs)

 
pdf PDF Version of the 2009-2011 Official Playing Rules of USA Hockey InLine.

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Rule Differences

There are a few rule differences in the SIHA than stated in the Official Playing Rules of USA Hockey InLine. This is a brief summary of the differences in our rules as compared to the USA Hockey InLine’s rules.

Preface: Playing Rules at a Glance

  1. We allow players that are 17 to play in the adult division(s) but require parent/guardian authorization and they must wear a cage for face protection.
  2. Rink: the dimensions of our rink are 200’ x 85’.
  3. Length of game: we play three (3) 15-minute periods, running time.
  4. Tied game: if a game is tied at the end of regulation, we play one (1) 5-minute 3-on-3 sudden-death overtime period. Due to time constraints, during the playoffs, after the overtime period, we have a best-of-three shootout.
  5. Time-out: there are no time-outs during overtime.

Rule 201 - Composition of a Team
A team is allowed to start with a minimum of three skaters plus a goaltender. Any team failing to have this minimum number of skaters and goalie ready by game start time will forfeit. Forfeited games will be written as a loss with a score of 1-0. The game may be played after the result of the forfeiture by borrowing players from other teams, but the results and statistics from that game are void.

Rule 404 - Misconduct Penalties
All misconduct, game misconduct and match penalties are considered misconduct penalties. If a player is charged with a misconduct penalty the player will be immediately removed from the game, they will have a hearing with the league administration with possible suspension of the player. (Covered in our Six Minute Rule)

Syracuse Inline Hockey Association League Specific Rules
Damage to Surface
Any player found to be directly responsible for intentionally damaging any of the Matéflex Inline Arena Tiles will be assessed a 2-Minute Penalty for Delay of Game, a 5-Minute Major Penalty for Misconduct, and immediate removal from the game (See Six Minute Rule) plus suspended from play pending a review from league officials.

Six Minute Rule
Any player with six (6) minutes worth of penalties in a single game shall be removed from the game upon the play being whistled. The official will notify that player and/or the team captain after two minor penalties have been called on the player. (See the Delayed Penalty Clause). At that time, the player will be instructed to go to the dressing room. The penalized team will place any player in the penalty box to serve the penalty. [A double minor and a major each count as two minor penalties.]

Delayed Penalty Clause
If a delayed penalty was called on a player and that penalty was negated by a goal being scored by the opposition, the penalty time still counts towards the player’s total penalty minutes. Also, if the referee indicates that the opposing team scores a goal during a delayed penalty situation with the penalty going to a player that has already incurred two other penalties, the goal will still count.

Intent to Injure Clause A player who receives a game misconduct penalty under the intent to injure clause will result in a minimum two-game suspensions or removal from the league pending review by league officials.

Team Misconduct Any team with a significant number of penalties in a single game will undergo a review by league officials.

Third Period Rule Any player who receives a game misconduct penalty after the start of the third period will be assessed a misconduct penalty and suspended for a minimum of one game.

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Section I - Equipment

This is a list of required equipment to play inline hockey in the SIHA. All equipment is mandatory and must abide by legal USA Hockey InLine rules; unless otherwise noted with (optional or recommended) status.

Required Equipment
Players Goalies
  • H.E.C.C. approved helmet w/chinstrap
  • Protective cage (recommended) [Mandatory for players under 18]
  • Mouth guard (recommended)
  • Hockey pants with hip protection
  • Knee and shin pads
  • Protective cup
  • Elbow pads
  • Hockey gloves
  • StickSkates with a complete set of wheels
  • Shoulder pads (optional)
  • H.E.C.C. approved Full-face shielded mask
  • Leg pads
  • Short pants
  • Chest protector
  • Catching glove
  • Blocker
  • Skates
  • Goalie stick
  • Goalie cup
  • Neck or throat protection (recommended)

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Section II - Penalty Descriptions

Penalty Descriptions can be found in the USA Hockey InLine Rule Book.

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Section III - Penalties

Penalty Descriptions can be found in the USAHockey InLine Rule Book.

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Section IV - SIHA General RUles
  1. 6 Minute Rule Any player with SIX minutes worth of penalties in a single game shall be removed from the game upon the play being whistled. At that time, the player will be instructed to go to the dressing room. The penalized team will place any player in the penalty box to serve the penalty. [A double minor and a major each count as two penalties.]
  2. Abusive Conduct Any player that attempts to challenge the ruling of an official in an abusive manner will be issued a misconduct penalty and is subject to review by league officials.
  3. Chinstraps Players must have their chinstraps fastened at all times during play. Players will first receive a warning from the referee. A penalty will be issued for the second offense or for refusal to comply.
  4. Clock The clock will continually run except when the score is within one (1) goal in the third period. The referee also has discretion to stop the clock for any reason.
  5. Coaches A team is allowed to have one coach on the players’ bench
  6. Crease Rule If an opposing player enters the goal crease area, play will stop and the face-off will be outside the zone; unless the player is moved into the crease by a defender. If any part of an opposing player is in the crease area before the puck crosses the goal line (this includes the stick) and a goal is scored, the goal will be disallowed and a faceoff will be taken outside the zone.
  7. Delay of Game After warning the team Captain, a bench minor penalty will be assessed for any team that fails to place the correct number of skaters on the surface to commence play in a timely manner.
  8. Delayed Penalty Clause If the referee indicates that the opposing team scores a goal during a delayed penalty situation with the penalty going to a player that has already incurred two other penalties, the goal will count. (See 6 Minute Rule).
  9. Equipment All equipment must abide by USA Hockey InLine rules. Referees will determine equipment legality at all times.
  10. Expiring Penalties If a minor penalty terminates during a stoppage of play, allowing the team to have an additional player on the playing surface, the player so penalized shall remain in the penalty box until the ensuing face-off is conducted.
  11. Extra Attacker A goaltender may be pulled at any time to allow an extra skater.
  12. Face-offs To be held at center ice at the beginning of each period and after each goal scored. Face-offs will take place at face-off spots or wherever a referee directs.
  13. Fighting Fighting in a game will be penalized with indefinite suspensions for all players involved pending a meeting with league officials and the referees involved. The teams involved must serve a five-minute major penalty.
  14. Forfeiture A team is allowed to start with only three skaters and a goaltender. Any team failing to have this minimum number of skaters and goalie ready by game start time will forfeit. Forfeited games will be written as a loss with a score of 1-0. The game may be played after the result of the forfeiture by borrowing players from other teams, but the results and statistics from that game are void. Forfeited games will not be rescheduled. (See Rescheduling)
  15. Game Suspension A suspended player will not be allowed to play or occupy the players’ bench during any scheduled game.
  16. Game Start Time All games will start at 15 minutes past the hour. Late teams will be assessed a bench minor penalty or forfeit if they are unable to produce the minimum number of dressed players at game start time. (See Forfeiture)
  17. Injured Players Play will continue until an injured player’s team takes possession of the puck. The referee has discretion to stop play at any time if an injury appears to be severe.
  18. Intent to Injure Clause A player who receives a game misconduct penalty under the intent to injure clause will result in a minimum two game suspension or removal from the league pending review by league officials.
  19. Jerseys All teams must have matching jerseys with each player having a unique number.
  20. Length of Game Three (3) periods lasting 15 minutes each. Running clock except when score is within a one-goal differential with less than 2:00 minutes remaining in the third period. The referee shall have the discretion of stopping the clock in any instance during this and any other time.
  21. No Rules Against Icing, two line pass, offisides or slapshots.
  22. Offensive Language Abusive or offensive language will not be tolerated and will be penalized.
  23. Overtime Regulation games that end in a tie will play one (1) five-minute 3-on-3 plus goaltender overtime period. Only during the playoffs if no winner is declared after overtime, a shootout will determine the victor. (See Shootout). *
  24. Overtime Penalty Clause Games that end in a tie and there is a player serving a [minor or major] penalty at the end of regulation, the two teams will play one (1) five-minute 4-on-3 plus goaltender overtime period. When/if the penalty expires, the penalized player may return to play in 4-on-4 for the remainder of the overtime period.
  25. Player Misconduct Any player issued a 10-minute misconduct, unsportsmanlike conduct or a game misconduct shall immediately be removed from the game and suspended for a minimum of one game pending a review by league officials.
  26. Players No more than four players plus one goalkeeper allowed on playing surface during a game. A goaltender may be "pulled' for an extra skater at any time.
  27. Players’ Bench Only uniformed players and coaches are permitted in the player’s bench area.
  28. Pucks The league will provide all game pucks. Teams will be responsible for their own practice pucks.
  29. Referees A standard two-man referee system will be used. In certain instances only one referee may be used. The referees may consult with league officials at any time for a clear interpretation of the rules.
  30. Refunds No refunds will be given after July 1, 2009. No refunds will be given as a result of a suspension.
  31. Rescheduling Games may be rescheduled only if the league officials along with the Captain of the opposing team accept the change within seven (7) days of the scheduled game.
  32. Rosters A team consists of nine (9) skaters and one (1) goaltender with a maximum of 15 players including two goalkeepers allowed on a single team roster. Goaltenders are the only players allowed to play for more than one team. Each team must designate a team Captain and one alternate at the beginning of the season.
  33. Staggered Penalty Rule When a goal is scored while the teams are at even strength, no penalized players will return to play for as long as there is still time remaining in their penalty.
  34. Stoppages The following instances will be whistled and play will stop, and then resume with a face-off: glove pass (other than out of the defensive zone), hitting the puck with a high stick to a teammate or scoring a goal with a high stick.
  35. Stop The Clock Any team or player that calls to have the clock stopped at any point during the game will be charged a time-out. If that [player('s)] team has already used their single time-out during the game, the offending [player's] team will receive a two-minute bench minor penalty for delay of game. Any player may be placed in the penalty box.
  36. Shootout When a shootout occurs, the team Captains will select three players from their roster and the order in which they will shoot. This process will repeat until a winner in declared. (Same format as the Penalty Shot)
  37. Team Misconduct Any team with a significant number of penalties in a single game will undergo a review by league officials.
  38. Third Man In Any players involving themselves in an existing altercation with intent to fight shall automatically be assessed a misconduct penalty, then removed from the game and suspended for a minimum of one game.
  39. Third Period Rule Any player who receives a game misconduct penalty after the start of the third period will be assessed a misconduct penalty and suspended for a minimum of one game.
  40. Timeouts Each team is permitted one 30-second timeout per game. The clock shall stop during a timeout. There are no timeouts allowed in overtime. If a team calls a timeout in overtime a bench minor will be assessed.
  41. Under the influence Possession of or playing under the influence of alcohol, tobacco or illegal drugs is strictly prohibited. Offenders will be immediately removed from play and/or the rink and reviewed by league officials.
  42. Unfinished Games If a game is stopped before the end of the second period, the game will continue from that point. If a game is stopped after the second period, the score stands.

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