NGSHL 4
on 4 Rules
REGULAR
SEASON
Playing Rules
- Playing rules will be
those recognized by the OWHA (Ontario Womens Hockey Association) and the
CHA (Canadian Hockey Association), except as noted.
- Neckguards: Players are
required to wear neckguards for all games.
- A "change of
possession" is defined as: All players of opposing team must leave
the offensive zone similar to a delayed offside. Once all members have
exited the attacking zone, they may re-enter the attacking zone.
- If a goal is scored,
whistle will blow, and a change of possession will occur. The scoring team
must back off to the center RED line and allow defenders to have control
and start break out.
- Offsides: referee will
signal DELAYED OFFSIDE. If offending team touches puck, whistle will sound
and defending team will be allowed to bring puck out over blue line (change
of possession).
- Icing: The determining
line for an icing call will be the team's defensive blue line. If puck is
iced, the whistle will blow, defending team gets control of the puck and
opposing team must allow them to gain control (change of possession).
- Goalies Freezing the
Puck: Upon the goalie freezing the puck in the crease area, the referee
will blow the whistle and a change of possession will occur.
- Body Contact: No BODY
CHECKING. Indirect contact is allowed. No direct board contact is allowed.
No contact is permitted when moving in opposite direction.
- Game Length: Games will
consist of one 25 minute running time period, which includes a two minute warm-up to
start.
- Shift Length: Each shift
will be 1 minute 30 seconds in length. A buzzer will sound to signal a
shift change. Play is live.
- Players staying on the
ice during a signaled shift change must tag up at their own blue line.
This is to avoid an unfair advantage while the opponents are forced to
change.
- Players on the ice must
not touch the puck after the shift change is signaled. The only exception
is that goalies can play the puck during the shift change.
- Time Outs: No time outs
are permitted at any time.
Penalties
- Players will not serve
minor penalties in the penalty box. A live penalty shot will be awarded
- Live Penalty Shots: Whenever
possible, the player fouled should take the penalty shot. For U9 - U13, the fouled
player will be positioned on the attacking blue line and all other players
will be lined up at the far blue line. For U15 and U18, the fouled
player will be positioned at center ice and all other players
will be lined up at the far blue line. Referee will blow the whistle and play is live.
- Major Penalties: Players
who are awarded major penalties will be suspended from the game and may be
subject to further discipline (suspension, or ejection from the league). A
penalty shot awarded.
- Coincidental penalties:
Both players will be sent off the ice. No penalty shot(s) awarded to either
team.
- Goalies: Goalies must play
the puck if possible. They cannot freeze it outside the crease area. If
so, a minor penalty will be awarded to (penalty shot).
Spare Players
- In the event that a team
is short players, they may substitute players from another team or from
the spares list.
- Spares must be of equal
or lesser caliber than the player they are replacing.
PLAYOFFS
Playoffs shall adhere to
the same rules as the regular season with the exceptions below.
Playing Rules
- Shootout: In the event
the game is tied, a 3 round simultaneous shootout will take place.
- If the score is still
tied after 3 rounds, additional sudden death simultaneous shootouts will
occur until a winner is decided.
- No player may shoot twice
until all skaters on the team have taken a shot.
Spare Players
- Teams may not add spare
players to their roster unless they have less than 8 skaters or are missing their top player.
- Spares must be approved
by the league president prior to the
start of the game.
Officials
- All playoff games will be
officiated by paid officials.
- Timekeepers will continue
to be a parent volunteer from the home team.