Code of Discipline
Minor Hockey :: Code of Discipline
REGULATION TWENTY-FIVE - CODE OF DISCIPLINE
25.1 The Association has a Code of Discipline Policy to:
A. ensure that its members are aware of the serious nature of certain rule violations and to
protect every players right to compete in hockey without fear of violence or abuse.
B. apply a common minimum standard of discipline across the Branch, for offences that are similar in
nature. That discipline may be in the form of a suspension, fine, expulsion or other sanction.
C. make team, league and association officials, more aware of their responsibilities in controlling the conduct of their teams and applying discipline where warranted.
25.2 A. The Code of Discipline Policy applies to all players, teams, leagues, associations, organization and club officials who are registered members of the Association.
B. The Code of Discipline applies to all hockey games, be they league, tournament, play-off, or exhibition, in which HNS players and team officials from HNS registered clubs are participating, including games outside the boundaries of HNS Branch.
C. A team playing in an out of Branch tournament shall abide by the out of Branch code of discipline for the duration of the tournament only. Games that players or team officials have outstanding as per the HNS Code of Discipline must be served immediately upon return to HNS.
25.3 TYPES OF SUSPENSIONS
A. GAME SPECIFIED: The offender is removed from specified games and shall not participate in any games, including exhibition, as a player, on ice or off ice official until the suspension is served in full.
excluding practices and tryouts.
- SUSPENSIONS: The offender is removed for a specified number of games from all hockey
25.4 WHEN AND WHERE FOR SUSPENSIONS
A. Suspensions shall commence immediately.
B. Teams that are members of sanctioned leagues, who have their season schedule and playoffs approved by the HNS, shall be subject to game specified suspensions. Game specified suspensions result in the offender being suspended immediately from the game the penalty was assessed. The specified games begin with the team’s next meaningful game.
C. Sanctioned tournaments may, at their discretion, use either time specified or game specified suspensions during the tournament. Suspensions extending beyond the tournament will revert to the normal disposition of suspensions the team normally plays under.
D. In the event the team has completed all league, playoff and tournament games for the season, a time specified suspension and/or game specified suspension shall be issued for the following season by the respective HNS officials.
E. However, any player under a game specified suspension, other than that assessed for a violation of Hockey Canada Rule 9.6, that has been carried over from a previous season shall not be prohibited from participating in pre season tryout activities (not including exhibition games). Carry over suspensions from previous season will start being served on October 15th. Coaches and players who are suspended indefinitely, shall not be eligible to take part in practices or other team activities until deemed eligible by HNSMC Discipline Committee.
F. Meaningful games are regularly scheduled games, sanctioned tournament games and pre-approved exhibition games verified in writing by the Regional Director. Games approved after a suspension has occurred will not count as meaningful games.
G. In divisions of Atom and below and Female hockey, a minor penalty shall be assessed any player who, in the opinion of the referee, intentionally body checks, bumps, shoves or pushes an opposing player. A major penalty and game misconduct shall be assessed if such intentional body contact results in injury.
H. The MINIMUM suspensions listed in this Code of Discipline shall be applied by the appropriate Council official. If such official determines that the offence warrants a suspension other than that listed, he/she shall report same to the Council Discipline Committee complete with his/her recommendation. A player who is playing as an affiliate will serve the suspension with the team he/she is registered with and may not play as an affiliate again until the suspension is served.
25.5 The onus for control of a team rests with the officials of the team, or any person(s) acting for the designated officials of the team. They are, therefore, responsible for ensuring that, without further notice from anyone, players and/or officials serve the minimum suspensions.
25.6 Failure of officials to ensure that suspensions are served as assessed may result in the suspension of the officials, team, and/or Association from further play, pending review by the President or Designate of the HNS.
25.8 Any registered member having been suspended by Hockey Nova Scotia and seeking reinstatement in any capacity shall not be reinstated without the approval of the Hockey Nova Scotia Executive Committee.
25.9 Any person placed under suspension shall not be eligible to participate in any event under the jurisdiction of Hockey Nova Scotia, Hockey Canada, International Ice Hockey Federation, or any other organization with which Hockey Nova Scotia has a formal agreement.
25.10 Any player suspended in Minor or Minor Female Hockey at the end of a season and is graduating to a higher division within Hockey Nova Scotia must serve his/her remaining suspension at the start of the next regular season scheduled games. The player is allowed to participate in training camps and exhibition games.
25.11 *New - Any player or team official who is suspended by their MHA must have the suspension notice come through the HNS Suspension Coordinator. For any suspension dealing with any form of abuse the Suspension Coordinator must copy the Chair of Risk Management. This will ensure that the suspension records of all players and team officials are properly recorded in the suspension records of HNS and can be used for any future disciplinary action.
25.12 STICK BANGING is considered any banging of a player or players’ stick(s) on the boards, or any part of the player’s or penalty bench for any reason. After one (1) warning by the referee, teams will be assessed a bench minor for “stick banging”. A player on the ice in all instances will serve this penalty.
25.13 The President or designated representative shall have the power to suspend summarily any player, coach, manager or other team official in minor hockey for un-gentlemanly conduct on or off the ice, or for abusive language to any game participant before, during or after a game.
25.14 The following policies and/or minimum suspension guidelines of Hockey Nova Scotia are aimed towards ensuring high standards of skill and fair play, integrity and good sportsmanship by HNS member players, coaches and team management.
RULE
DESCRIPTION
MINIMUM
HC - F22
Ineligible Player - Player or Team Official
3 Years (falsifying a birth certificate or using an assumed name)
2.2
Ineligible Player - Team Official
5 games (Using a player unrostered, affiliated or under suspension)
4.6 C
Game Misconduct –Last 10 minutes
1 game
4.7 A
Gross Misconduct –Discriminatory Grounds
1st – 2 games
4.7 B
Gross Misconduct - Travesty of the Game –Player
1st – 2 games
2nd – 5 games
3rd – indefinite (min 10 games)
** for team officials, and extra 2 games for each offense
4.8
Match Penalty
1st – 3 games
2nd – 6 games
3rd – indefinite
4.8
Hooking (match)
1st – 2 games
2nd – 4 games
3rd – 6 games
6.1
Attempt to Injure / Deliberate Injury Match Penalties
6.1 A
In any manner - Not otherwise covered
1st – 3 games
2nd – 6 games
3rd – indefinite (min 10 games)
6.1 B
Head-Butting
1st – 3 games
2nd – 6 games
3rd – indefinite (min 10 games)
6.1 C
Kicking
1st – 3 games
2nd – 6 games
3rd – indefinite (min 10 games)
6.1 D
Pulling hair or grabbing facial protector
1st – 3 games
2nd – 6 games
3rd – indefinite (min 10 games)
6.1 E
Uses facial protection as weapon
1st – 3 games
2nd – 6 games
3rd – indefinite (min 10 games)
6.1 F
Butt-ending
1st – 3 games
2nd – 6 games
3rd – indefinite (min 10 games)
6.1 G
Spearing
1st – 3 games
2nd – 6 games
3rd – indefinite (min 10 games)
6.1 H
Slash, High Stick, Cross Check
1st – 3 games
2nd – 6 games
3rd – indefinite (min 10 games)
6.2 A
Boarding - Major Penalty
1st – 2 games
2nd – 3 games
3rd – indefinite when major penalty is accessed.
6.2 B
Body Checking –Non-Checking Major
1st – 2 games
2nd – 3 games
3rd – indefinite when major penalty is accessed
6.3 A
Charging - Major Penalty
1st– 1 game (plus rule 4.6)
2nd – 2 games
3rd – 3 games
4th – indefinite
6.3 B
Charging Goaltender - Major Penalty
1st – 1 game (plus rule 4.6)
2nd – 2 games
3rd – 3 games
4th – indefinite
6.4 A
Checking from behind –Minor Penalty
1st – 2 games
2nd – 3 games
3rd – Indefinite
6.4 A
Checking from behind - Major Penalty
1st – 2 games
2nd – 4 games
3rd – indefinite
6.4A
NEW
Checking from behind - Major Penalty (In a Non-Checking Game)
4 games (Subsequent Infractions–suspension doubles each time)
6.4 B
Hit in any manner from behind –Match Penalty
1st – 3 games
2nd – 6 games
3rd – indefinite (min 10 games)
6.5 B
Checking to the Head - Major Penalty
1st –1 game (plus rule 4.6)
2nd – 2 games
3rd – indefinite
6.5 C
Checking to the Head - Match Penalty
1st – 3 games
2nd – 6 games
3rd – indefinite
6.6 B
Elbowing/Kneeing - Major Penalty
1st – 1 game (plus rule 4.6)
2nd – 3 games
3rd – 4 games
4th – indefinite
6.7
Fighting and Roughing
6.7 A+B
Fighting - Major Penalty
1st – 1 game (plus rule 4.6)
2nd – 3 games
3rd – 4 games
4th – indefinite
6.7 A (1)
Instigator or aggressor of a fight
1st – 3 games
2nd – Indefinite
6.7 A (4)
Wearing material to inflict injury – Match Penalty
1st – 3 games
2nd – 6 games
6.7 C
Third man in a fight
1st – 4 games
8.1
Cross-checking - Major Penalty
1st – 1 game (plus rule 4.6)
2nd – 3 games
3rd – 4 games
4th – indefinite
8.1 D
Cross-checking - Major Penalty
1st – 3 games
2nd – 6 games
8.1 E
Cross-checking - Match Penalty
1st – 3 games
2nd – 6 games
3rd – indefinite (min 10 games)
8.2 A / B
High-stick - Major Penalty
1st – 1 game (plus rule 4.6)
2nd – 2 games
3rd – 3 games
4th – indefinite
8.2 C
High-stick - Match Penalty
1st - 3 games
2nd – 6 games
8.3 B
Slashing - Major Penalty
1st - 1 game (plus rule 4.6)
2nd – 2 games
3rd – 3 games
4th – indefinite
8.3 D
Slashing - Match Penalty
1st – 3 games
2nd – 6 games
9.2 A
Unsportsmanlike Conduct - Player/Coach
1st– 1 game (plus rule 4.6)
2nd – 2 games
3rd – 4 games
9.2 B
Harassment / Abuse of officials - players
1st– 2 games
2nd – 5 games
3rd – indefinite (min 10 games)
9.2 B
Harassment / Abuse of officials - coach/officials
1st – 4 games
2nd – 7 games
3rd – indefinite (min 12 games)
9.2 F
Game Misconduct - Discriminatory Grounds
2 games
9.5 A
Leaving bench for purpose of a fight
Player –5 games
Coach –5 games
9.5 B
Leaving bench during a fight
1st – 4 games for purpose of a fight.
9.5 F
Team Official Getting On the Ice – Game Misconduct
1st – 3 games
9.6
Physical Abuse of Officials - Match Penalty
9.6 A
Threatens or attempts to strike on-ice or minor official
1st – Indefinite (Min 3 Games)
9.6 B
Intentionally touches, holds or pushes an on-ice official
1st – Indefinite (Min 6 Games)
9.6 C
Deliberately strikes, trips, or body checks on-ice or minor
officials
1st – Indefinite (Min 1 Year)
9.7
Spitting - Match Penalty
1st – 3 games
2nd – 6 games (makes contact)
10.14 A
Fails to return and start play - Team officials
Up to 1 year
10.14 C
Fails to return and start play - Second time in same game
Up to 1 year
10.14 D
Fails to present themselves at a game for playoff provincials
6 games
10.14 E
Refusal to leave area after game misconduct assessed
Minimum of 1year
Not completing game or series
1st – indefinite
Pre-Game Incidents where Majors and Game misconducts are accessed
1st - Indefinite
Any player, manager, coach, trainer, or stick boy using obsceneand/or profane language:- first infraction
- second infraction (same game)
10 minute misconduct
Game Misconduct
Note: THE ACCUMULATION OF PENALTIES MUST BE UNDER THE SAME RULE INFRACTION TO HAVE 2ND, 3RD AND 4TH OFFENCE.
25.24 Pre-Game, between Periods or Post Game Incidents (Junior/Senior)
Fights prior to the start of the game - teams involved will receive an automatic $500.00 fine plus suspensions, which may occur as a result of review of the incident by the League Disciplinary Committee.
Pre-game warm-up - players are restricted to their half of the ice and must stay there for the duration of the warm-up:
Players who cross or touch the centerline with their skates will be assessed a Minor Penalty.
Players who cross the center ice line to instigate opponents will be assessed a Gross Misconduct Penalty.
Players who instigate opponents anywhere in the pre-game warm-up will be assessed a Gross Misconduct Penalty.
Note: Players can only enter their opponents half during pre-game warm-up following approval from the Game Official monitoring the warm-up.
Incidents between periods or the end of game - automatic fine of $500.00 for each team, and if instigator identified, player(s) involved suspended a minimum of five (5) games and coach identified player(s) suspended a minimum of three (3) games, in addition to any other penalties, which may apply.
25. Line Brawl
Definition: more than two (2) fights during the same stoppage.
As players involved in line brawl suspensions will be:
Initial fight As per “Hockey Canada Rule 6.7”
All other players involved Three (3) additional games
Coach Five (5) additional games pending investigation by league.
Team Official(s) penalized for any incident involving a fan(s)
- indefinite suspension pending investigation by the League Disciplinary Committee.
Player(s) penalized for any incident involving with a fan(s)
-indefinite suspension for a maximum of five (5) games, pending investigation by the League Disciplinary Committee.
Any Player or Team Official making derogatory remarks in public, or through the media regarding 1) the HNS &/ or representatives, 2) the MINOR COUNCIL &/ or representatives, 3) Hockey Canada &/ or representatives, 4) Governing League &/ or representatives, or 5) Game Officials shall be fined $200.00.
Note:
1. Suspensions for regulation 10 (I) represent minimum suspensions. Disciplinary Committee may apply additional suspensions upon review.
27. Rule 4.6 - Game Misconduct
1st Offense Remainder of the game plus One (1) additional game
2nd Offense Remainder of the game plus Two (2) additional games
3rd Offense Remainder of the game plus Three (3) additional games
4th and Subs.- Remainder of the game plus Suspended indefinitely until dealt with by Disciplinary Committee
28. Rule 4.8 - Match Penalties
1st Offense Remainder of the game plus Three (3) additional games
2nd Offense Remainder of the game plus Six (6) additional games
3rd Offense Remainder of the game plus Disciplinary Committee
29. Incident or Behavior Detrimental to Hockey
Offender shall be automatically suspended from all hockey activities under the jurisdiction of Hockey Canada, HNS and MINOR COUNCIL until dealt with by proper Disciplinary Committee.
Offenses could include, but are not limited to:
“Playing under suspension”
“Playing suspended or illegal players”
“Removal of team from ice”
“Travelling without a travel permit”
30. Coaches Registered with 2+ Teams/Leagues
Coaches registered in more than one league must serve their suspension in the league in which they were suspended. In addition, they will not be permitted to coach in any registered league until the suspension is served.
25.31 Registration Suspensions
A.
Any player, Team Official, or Executive Member of a team or Minor Association found guilty of falsifying a birth certificate, or having been party to, or having knowledge of such, shall be indefinitely suspended until dealt with by the HNSMC Executive Committee.
B.
Any Team Official who adds an unregistered player’s name to a game sheet will be suspended for one year, and games defaulted whether said player played or not.
C.
Any player proven guilty of falsifying a birth certificate, Hockey Canada registration certificate, or playing under an assumed name or having had knowledge that same had been falsified, or of playing on other than his own birth certificate shall be automatically suspended from playing hockey with any team affiliated with Hockey Canada for a period of not less than one year and not more than three years from the date of his/her suspension.
D.
Any Team or Minor Association Executive Member, proven guilty of having been a party to, or having had such knowledge of such falsification, shall be automatically suspended for life from playing or holding office with any team, club or association affiliated with Hockey Canada.
E.
i.
Any player who refuses to provide reasonable identification as to his person when requested by a Minor/Female Director, or designate, supervising a game, series or any Minor/Female competition, shall be suspended for a period of not less than one (1) year and not more than three (3) years.
ii.
Any Team or Minor Association Executive Member who advises a player to conceal his identity once asked by an official of Minor/Female Council shall be automatically suspended for life from playing or holding office with any team, club or association affiliated with Hockey Canada.