4a.
(original rule)
All minor
penalties are two (2) minutes. All major penalties are five (5)
minutes. All match penalties are five (5) minutes and the
offending player is ejected from the game at the point of
infraction. All double minor penalties are two (2) minor
penalties.
4b.
(as of May 31,
2007) Any
player who receives three (3) penalties in one game will be
ejected from the game at the point of the third infraction.
Previous Rule 4b
(as of Sep 20, 2006)
Not applicable.
Previous Rule 4b
(as of Mar 6, 2006) Any
player who receives four (4) penalties in one game will also
receive an automatic game misconduct at the point of the fourth
infraction.
Previous Rule 4b
(as
of Oct 21,
2005) Any
player who receives four (4) minor penalties in one game will
also receive an automatic game misconduct at the point of the
fourth infraction.
Previous Rule 4b
(original rule)
Any player
who receives five (5) minor penalties in one game will also
receive an automatic game misconduct at the point of the fifth
infraction.
4c.
(as of Sep 20,
2006) Not applicable.
Previous Rule 4c
(original rule)
Any player
who receives a major penalty will also receive an automatic game
misconduct at the point of infraction.
4d.
(as of Oct 24, 2005) Any altercation may be deemed an attempt to
injure at the sole discretion of the officials. Any player who
attempts to injure will receive a suspension at the sole
discretion of the officials. A first attempt to injure offence
will result in a minimum six game suspension. A second attempt
to injure offence will result in a minimum season suspension. A
longer, season, multi-season, or permanent suspension may result
for any attempt to injure offence at the sole discretion of the
officials. No refunds will be issued. A minimum suspension may
not be appealed.
Previous Rule 4d
(original rule)
Any
altercation may be deemed an attempt to injure at the sole
discretion of the officials. Any player who attempts to injure
will receive a match penalty, and a possible suspension at the
sole discretion of the officials. A one (1) game, multi-game,
season, or permanent suspension may result at the sole
discretion of the officials. No refunds will be issued. A one
(1) game suspension may not be appealed.
4e.
(as of Oct 24, 2005) Any altercation may be deemed a fight at
the sole discretion of the officials. Any player who fights will
receive a suspension at the sole discretion of the officials. A
first fight offence will result in a minimum three game
suspension. A second fight offence will result in a minimum six
game suspension. A third fight offence will result in a minimum
season suspension. A longer, season, multi-season, or permanent
suspension may result for any fight offence at the sole
discretion of the officials. No refunds will be issued. A
minimum suspension may not be appealed.
Previous Rule 4e
(original rule)
Any
altercation may be deemed a fight at the sole discretion of the
officials. Any player who fights will receive a major penalty,
an automatic game misconduct at the point of infraction, and a
possible suspension at the sole discretion of the officials. A
one (1) game, multi-game, season, or permanent suspension may
result at the sole discretion of the officials. No refunds will
be issued. A one (1) game suspension may not be appealed.
4f.
(original rule)
Any player
who persists in continuing or attempting to continue a fight or
altercation may be deemed an aggressor at the sole discretion of
the officials. Any aggressor may receive a possible suspension
at the sole discretion of the officials. A one (1) game,
multi-game, season, or permanent suspension may result at the
sole discretion of the officials. No refunds will be issued. A
one (1) game suspension may not be appealed.
4g. (original
rule) The Calgary Adult Hockey League reserves the right to add,
remove, or modify any rule at any time without prior notice.
4h.
(as of Jul 9, 2006)
If there is
any type of off ice altercation, which is deemed inappropriate
at the sole discretion of the officials, before, during, or
after a game, on or off arena property, the
officials reserve the right to suspend any or all players or
teams that were involved in any way.
If the players cannot be identified, the officials reserve the
right to suspend the team captain(s) or the entire team(s)
involved for any duration at the sole discretion of the
officials. A one (1) game, multi-game, season, multi-season, or
permanent suspension may result at the sole discretion of the
officials. No refunds will be issued. A one (1) game or minimum
suspension may not be appealed.
Previous Rule 4h
(as
of Dec 28,
2005)
If there is
any type of off ice altercation, which is deemed inappropriate
at the sole discretion of the officials, before, during, or
after a game, on or off arena property, the
officials reserve the right to suspend any or all players
involved.
If the players cannot be identified, the officials reserve the
right to suspend the team captain(s) or the entire team(s)
involved for any duration at the sole discretion of the
officials. A one (1) game, multi-game, season, multi-season, or
permanent suspension may result at the sole discretion of the
officials. No refunds will be issued. A one (1) game or minimum
suspension may not be appealed. This rule, section 4h, may be
applied to any type of off ice altercation which took place
during the entire 2005-2006 season including but not limited to
altercations which occurred before Dec 28, 2005.
Previous Rule 4h
(as
of Dec 19,
2005) If there is any type of off ice altercation, which is
deemed inappropriate at the sole discretion of the officials,
before, during, or after a game, on or off arena property, the
officials reserve the right to suspend any or all players
involved. If the players cannot be identified, the officials
reserve the right to suspend the team captain(s) or the entire
team(s) involved for any duration at the sole discretion of the
officials. A one (1) game, multi-game, season, multi-season, or
permanent suspension may result at the sole discretion of the
officials. No refunds will be issued. A one (1) game or minimum
suspension may not be appealed.
4i.
(as of Oct 3, 2007) Any player who leaves the bench to
participate in any altercation will receive a suspension at the
sole discretion of the officials. An offence will result in a
minimum one game suspension. A longer, season, multi-season, or
permanent suspension may result for any offence at the sole
discretion of the officials. No refunds will be issued. A
minimum or one (1) game suspension may not be appealed.
Previous Rule 4h
(as of May
12, 2006) Any player who leaves the bench to participate in a
fight will receive a suspension at the sole discretion of the
officials. An offence will result in a minimum one game
suspension. A longer, season, multi-season, or permanent
suspension may result for any offence at the sole discretion of
the officials. No refunds will be issued. A minimum suspension
may not be appealed.
4j.
(as of Oct 27, 2006) Any player or team that is involved in any
way with
any conduct which is deemed inappropriate at the sole discretion
of the officials
before, during, or after a game, on or off arena property may
receive a suspension at the sole discretion of the officials.
A one game,
multi-game, season, multi-season, or permanent suspension may
result for any player or team at the sole discretion of the
officials. No refunds will be issued. A one (1) game or minimum
suspension may not be appealed.
Previous Rule 4j
(as of Oct
25, 2006) Any player or team that is involved in any way with
any conduct which is deemed inappropriate at the sole discretion
of the officials
may receive
a suspension at the sole discretion of the officials.
A one game,
multi-game, season, multi-season, or permanent suspension may
result at the sole discretion of the officials. No refunds will
be issued. A one (1) game or minimum suspension may not be
appealed
4k.
(as of Feb 9, 2007) Definition of the term, officials: May be on
ice officials (referees) or off ice officials
(timekeepers/league administration) or any combination of both.
Previous Rule 4k
(as of Nov
1, 2006) Definition of the term, officials: May be on ice
officials (referees) or off ice officials (timekeepers) or any
combination of both.
Previous Rule 4k
(as of Oct
27, 2006) Definition of the term, officials: May be on ice
officials (referees) or off ice officials
(timekeepers/administration/management) or any combination of
both.
4l.
(as of Apr 3, 2007) Players and teams will be held responsible
for the conduct of the spectators, regardless of affiliation or
connection, if any, between the spectators and the players and
teams. If spectators are involved in any way with
any conduct which is deemed inappropriate at the sole discretion
of the officials
before, during, or after a game, on or off arena property, any
player(s) or the entire team(s) may receive a suspension at the
sole discretion of the officials.
A one game,
multi-game, season, multi-season, or permanent suspension may
result for any player or team at the sole discretion of the
officials. No refunds will be issued. A one (1) game or minimum
suspension may not be appealed.
4m.
(as of Oct 1, 2007) Any player who receives a game misconduct
will receive a minimum and automatic one game suspension. There
is an automatic and minimum one game suspension per game
misconduct penalty. As an example if a player receives two game
misconduct penalties the player will receive an automatic and
minimum two game suspension. A longer, season, multi-season, or
permanent suspension may result at the sole discretion of the
officials. No refunds will be issued. A minimum suspension may
not be appealed.
4n.
(as of Oct 3, 2007) Any player who is the third man in will
receive a minimum and automatic two game suspension. A longer,
season, multi-season, or permanent suspension may result at the
sole discretion of the officials. No refunds will be issued. A
minimum or one (1) game suspension may not be appealed.
4o.
(as of Oct 3, 2007) Any player who receives a gross misconduct
will receive a minimum and automatic two game suspension. There
is an automatic and minimum two game suspension per gross
misconduct penalty. As an example if a player receives two gross
misconduct penalties the player will receive an automatic and
minimum four game suspension. A longer, season, multi-season, or
permanent suspension may result at the sole discretion of the
officials. No refunds will be issued. A minimum or one (1) game
suspension may not be appealed.
4p.
(as of Oct 8, 2007) Any player who receives an instigator
penalty will receive a minimum and automatic one game
suspension. There is an automatic and minimum one game
suspension per instigator penalty . As an example if a player
receives two instigator penalties that player will receive an
automatic and minimum two game suspension. A longer, season,
multi-season, or permanent suspension may result at the sole
discretion of the officials. No refunds will be issued. A
minimum or one (1) game suspension may not be appealed.
4q.
(as of Jan 23, 2008) Not applicable.
Previous Rule 4q
(as of Oct 14, 2007) Any player who receives a major penalty,
with the exception of a major penalty that was deemed accidental
such as an accidental high stick, will receive a minimum and
automatic one game suspension. There is an automatic and minimum
one game suspension per major penalty . As an example if a
player receives two major penalties that player will receive an
automatic and minimum two game suspension. A longer, season,
multi-season, or permanent suspension may result at the sole
discretion of the officials. No refunds will be issued. A
minimum or one (1) game suspension may not be appealed. |