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  1. Mar 31, 2024 · All playing rule changes will be voted on during the 2025 Winter Meeting, and take effect starting August 1, 2025. Per USA Hockey Bylaw 8.A. (2). (a), the USA Hockey Playing Rules shall undergo a rule change process every four years. All USA Hockey members may submit proposals during the submission period, and those proposals shall follow the ...

  2. Sep 14, 2021 · It really is based on two core principles: 1.) the opponent must be in control of the puck to be eligible to be body checked and 2.) the purpose of the body check must be to gain possession of the puck. Therefore the stick of the player delivering the check should be below the knees, with an effort to win possession of the puck.

  3. Aug 1, 2024 · USA HOCKEY RULE BOOKS & OTHER RESOURCES. Click the tabs below to find content related to USA Hockey Playing Rules, Officiating Education, Local Associations, and more. Rulebook / Casebook. Officiating Manuals. Rule Change Summaries. Local Officials Assoc.

  4. 2021-25 PLAYING RULE CHANGE SUMMARY – JUNIOR EDITION. The following is a summary of rule changes adopted by the USA Hockey Board of Directors on June 12, 2021. These changes will go into effect starting with the 2021-22 playing season through the 2024-25 playing season.

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  5. ICING (rule 624, page 79) Change in rule 624(b)(1) eliminates all youth levels to this rule exemption icing. This rule in the past has been played at the younger age groups. This rule now only gives the exemption to high school and adult. OFFSIDES (rule 630, page 84) Change in rule 630(d) eliminates all youth levels to this rule.

  6. The 2021-25 USA Hockey Playing Rule change process was concluded on June 12, 2021, during the Board of Directors Meeting at Annual Congress. You will find a summary of all accepted rule changes below, in addition to updates to the USA Hockey Points of Emphasis and Standard of Play, and an explanation of the new

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  8. Other Changes USA HOCKEY RULE CHANGES NECK LACERATION PROTECTOR - USA Hockey recommends that players wear a neck laceration protector, choosing a design that cover as much of the neck area as possible. OPTION FOR 4-OFFICIAL SYSTEM in 14U - allows 4-Official system to be used at the 14 & Under age classification.

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