A player uses their stick to impede an opponent’s progress.
What is hooking?
Two players drop the gloves and fight.
What is fighting?
Defender shoots puck over the glass from the defensive zone.
What is delay of game?
Where is the faceoff after an icing?
What is the offending team's defensive zone?
A high stick is always a double minor
What is false
A player knocks an opponent’s skates out from under them.
What is tripping?
A dangerous hit from behind into the boards.
What is checking from behind?
A player is hooked on a clear breakaway.
What is a penalty shot?
What happens after an offside?
What is face off outside the zone?
Icing is called when a team shoots the puck from behind center across the opponent’s goal line untouched.
What is true?
A player grabs an opponent with their free hand
What is holding?
A player violently cross-checks an opponent to the head
What is cross-checking
A team has too many players on the ice
What is too many men?
Can a goal be scored directly off a hand pass?
What is no?
A goalie can be body checked if they leave the crease
What is false?
A player slashes another player’s stick or hands.
What is slashing
A player intentionally injures another with their stick.
What is a match penalty?
The goalie freezes the puck outside the crease without pressure
What is delay of game?
Where is the faceoff after most penalties?
What is the offending team’s defensive zone?
A player may bat the puck in the air with their hand to themselves in some situations.
What is true
A player hits an opponent who does not have the puck
What is interference?
A player continues to attack after the opponent is down.
What is an aggressor penalty?
A player exaggerates contact to draw a penalty.
What is embellishment?
What determines a penalty shot instead of a minor penalty?
What is loss of a clear scoring opportunity?
All penalties result in a neutral-zone faceoff
What is false?