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
- 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.
- Rink: the dimensions of our rink are 200’ x 85’.
- Length of game: we play three (3) 15-minute periods, running time.
- 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.
- 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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