
422 Sportsplex Adult Hockey Rules and Regulations
General Rules
Updated Rules from USA Inline:
Goal Posts and Nets – The rules now state that if the goal posts becomes dislodged and can be replaced without affecting play, the referees shall allow play to continue. If replacing it would affect play, the referee shall stop play immediately.
Delay of Game – Any goalkeeper or player, while in the defending zone that shoots the puck outside of the playing area (non-deflected) shall be assessed a minor penalty. It does not matter if it was intentional or accidental. However, if the puck leaves an area that is not protected byscreen or glass (i.e. player’s bench), no penalty shall be assessed.
Face-offs – Face-offs will now take place at the imaginary line connecting the end zone face-off spots along the sides of the rink as opposed to only at the face-off spots.
Sign Up Guidelines and Fees:
Numbered Jerseys:
Players are required to have a jersey with a number. The referee has the right to not start the game until at least 4 players have numbered jerseys. Any player who does not have a numbered jersey will not be allowed to play.
In the event of a color conflict the home team must change jerseys. The 422 Sportsplex will not be responsible for providing pennies or alternate jerseys. Failure to bring an alternate jersey will result in a forfeit. The 422 Sportsplex can supply pennies as long as they are in stock. In order to use the pennies, you must provide a drivers license. You can purchase jerseys at www.Hockeyshed.com.
Player Rosters:
All rosters must be turned in by the roster due date. You may still add players up to the third game, but your roster must be turned in by the specified date. Every player must sign this roster before the first game.
Players may only be added after the 3rd game, if a player is injured and removed from the roster for the remainder of the session. Proof of injury must be provided. Acceptable proof shall be a doctor's note. At the discretion of management, a team may claim hardship and add one player after the third game. Any player on a roster that is found to be illegal will forfeit all the games for the team during that season. It is the responsibility of the manager to know which players are legal or illegal. Management reserves the right to check the identifications of any player on a player roster to check and see if they are legal players under management guidelines. Any changes in players or jersey numbers must be submitted to the scorekeeper. It is the captain’s responsibility to notify the scorekeeper of any changes.
Non-Rostered Goalies: Teams may use a non-rostered, league registered goalie at any time during the regular season, as long as they are with in their division or lower. During the playoffs all teams must use only rostered goalies that have played 2 games.
Playoff Eligibility: Non-rostered players are ineligible for all playoff games. Rostered players must have played in at least four of the team’s scheduled games to be eligible for playoffs, circumstances involving sickness, injury, or vacation can be evaluated by the league commissioner for playoff eligibility.
Adult League: The 422 Sportsplex reserves the right to veto any goaltender who has not played at least 2 of a team’s scheduled games as a goalie. This prevents experienced goalies from “playing out” all year and playing in net for the playoffs. If your team wins its division two times in a row, you will be asked to move up a division unless you remove dominate players.
Player Point System: For rules and regulations, please CLICK HERE.
Divisions
The 422 Sportsplex adult league is divided into three different skill levels; Bronze, Silver and Gold. Each division will have a minimum of four teams per division each season. The Sportsplex reserves the right to combine similar skill levels.
Adult Divisions
The 422 Sportsplex’s Adult League is divided into a maximum of four different skill levels (Recreational Draft, Bronze, Silver and Gold) with a minimum of four teams per division each season. The Sportsplex reserves the right to combine two similar skill level leagues if not enough teams register for all four levels.
We strive to create equally balanced teams to make fair and competitive divisions. Therefore we reserve the right to move teams to the appropriate skill division based on the players rostered on their team. We do not allow any team to participate in a division where they will be viewed as disproportionate with regards to the talent level of their players. The 422 Sportsplex has the final decision regarding all team placements.
Individual Players: At the beginning of each season 422 holds an adult evaluation night. This allows players who are not sure where they belong to skate with players in our league and determine what level is the best match for their skills. It helps facilitate matching individual players with teams who need players. Teams who need players should attend the evaluation to scout for players and submit a request for a player to be added to their roster.
Bronze Division: The Bronze Division is designed for advanced beginner/low intermediate inline hockey players who possess an average sense of the game and are gaining confidence in their skating, puck handling, and shooting skills. Play at this division is faster and more competitive than the Recreational Division. Bronze teams may consist of no more than two Silver rated players. Gold and Platinum Rated players are not permitted to play in this division.
Silver Division: The Silver Division is designed for true intermediate inline hockey player who possess a good sense of the game and is confident in their skating, puck handling, and shooting skills. Play at this division is faster and more competitive than the Bronze Division, yet still a fair amount slower then the Gold Division. Teams in this division must remain balanced and competitive at the Silver level. If players of higher skill levels are added to Silver rosters, the entire team will be moved to a more competitive division. Silver Division teams may consist of no more than two Gold Rated players. Platinum Rated players are not permitted to play in this division.
Gold Division: The Gold Division is designed for advanced intermediate inline hockey players who possess an excellent sense of the game and team play. Players in this division are confident in their skating, puck handling, and shooting skills. Play at this division is very fast paced and very competitive. Gold Division teams may consist of no more than three Platinum Division players. The Gold and Platinum divisions are often combined to allow for a large variety of competition.
Platinum Division: The Platinum Division is designed for highly skilled and truly advanced skilled inline hockey players who possess an excellent sense of the game and team play. Players in this division are confident in their skating, puck handling, and shooting skills. Play at this division is very fast paced and very competitive.
Roster Cards
Permanent Rosters must be turned in by the roster due date. This roster must include the names and numbers of every permanent player on your team. The numbers you put on the permanent roster must match the jersey numbers you play with. If a player is not uniformed with the same number on the permanent roster your team may forfeit that game. If a player’s number is different because he forgot his jersey number, that player must inform the referee prior to the game or risk forfeiting that game. Referee’s will track penalties based upon jersey number and not based upon player’s names. It is the responsibility of each team to ensure that the numbers match the names.
Referees or management may at any time check the names and numbers of players prior to the start of any game or after a game. If a player is caught with a different number than the one on the roster card, that game may be forfeited. This decision will be at the referee’s discretion.
ID Cards
Each player must have a 422 SportsPlex ID Card in order to play. ID Cards can be obtained at the front desk for $5.00. Referees will collect the ID Cards at the beginning of each game and hand them back to the team at the end of each game. If a player receives a red card during or after a game, that player's ID Card will be confiscated and held in the front office until the player has served their suspension time. The card will then be given back to the player. Players under the age of 18 may request an ID Card, but must go through a waiver process. The General Manager and the Adult Leagues Manager must meet with the player and their parent, and the parent must sign a waiver for their child to play. The 422 SportsPlex has the right to deny any player an ID Card.
Equipment
All the below items are mandatory
All of the below items are optional and highly recommended
Skates: Brakes are not allowed at any time, at any level.
Goalkeepers Equipment: Adds a blocker glove, catching glove, leg guards, and padded hockey pants, all designed for hockey goalkeepers, as mandatory equipment. Without all mandatory equipment a player may not have goalkeeper’s privileges
Protective Equipment: Requires HECC approved helmets for all players and goalkeepers. Requires HECC approved facemasks for all players currently required to wear facemasks.
Uniforms: Players shall be uniformly dressed in approved hockey apparel or pants and long sleeves, whenever possible, but no game shall be prevented from being played, and no player prevented from playing, due to lack of matching uniforms. Players shall, however, make every effort dress uniformly and have a number. Players must not wear the same numbers, but no player shall be prevented from playing because of it. Referees may also make a particular player change jersey if it conflicts with opposing team’s colors, and keep player off surface until that player changes jersey to a contrasting color. No delay shall be allowed for this purpose. It is the player’s responsibility to wear.
Official Games: A game is considered "official" after two completed halves of play. If there is an injury or other unforeseen circumstance, the current score will stand as official once two halves have been played.
The Rink:
The official rink size is 180X80 feet.
Play will be 5 VS 5 (4 skaters and 1 goalie).
Play will be dead when the puck hits any part of the retaining net.
Placement of the face off will follow USA Inline guide lines (see USA Inline Rule Book).
Forfeits & Make-Up Games
Forfeitures/Penalty Schedule
Sportsmanship
Individuals are expected to play under control and within the rules of the game, and to the best of their ability will avoid causing injury to themselves and other persons using the facility.
Referees
Referees appointed to officiate each game have complete authority on the field of play, and their decisions on points of fact connected with the game are final. Officiating will be monitored and assessed periodically and management will always try to provide quality officiating at the facility. Constructive comments regarding the officiating are welcome and encouraged. Please submit any such comments in writing. Complaints regarding officials should be submitted in writing, contain points of fact, and have your name and the name of your team at the top. Teams may not discuss the officiating in a game immediately following their game.
Teams may fill out a referee complaint form and turn it over to the commissioner of the league. The commissioner will take seriously all complaints written on a complaint form and turned in 24 hours after a game. The commissioner will not take seriously complaints directed at him immediately following a game, verbal or written. The commissioner will not overturn any calls made by the referee during the course of a game. If a team suspects an illegal player or other illegal activity associated with other team, they should inform the commissioner immediately. If this activity is discovered after the game is completed, the team should file a formal protest to the commissioner. Please read our rules below to understand how to file a formal protest. Do not discuss officiating or the officials with the facility staff during or immediately after your game.
Penalties/Fighting
The Director of Hockey will make all final determinations about any extenuating circumstances resulting in forfeits (traffic, weather, etc.). A make-up game may be permitted, and team or teams may be responsible for any additional rink or referee cost incurred. Make up games are at the sole discretion of the league, and are only permissible in cases of extenuating circumstances.
A $100 bond will be required from any team involved in an altercation where more than one player is involved in a fight. Should a bond be placed against a team, the bond must be paid prior to the team's next game, or that game will be forfeited. The terms of the bond will be given in writing to the team. Should the team fail to adhere to the terms, the bond will be forfeited to the arena and the team's participation will be terminated. If the team adheres to the terms of the bond, then the team will receive the $100 bond at the end of the session.
It is the responsibility of each player and the player's team representative to be aware of the total status of their player's infractions. Failure to comply may result in further disciplinary measures which may include suspension of the coach/rep. and forfeiture of games in which that player participated.
All penalties will follow USA INLINE Rule Book
Any player ejected from a game will automatically serve a one-week suspension pending review by the commissioner.
Protesting a Game
Intention to file a protest must be noted in writing immediately following the game. A formal written protest with a $20 fee (refundable if upheld) must be submitted to the 422 Sportsplex within 48 hours after the end of a game. The league commissioner will review and have the final authority on all protests. ALL DECISIONS MADE BY THE COMMITTEE ARE FINAL. Only violations of the laws of the game, rules or guidelines of the facility as published are matters for protest. Any protests regarding fielding of illegal players must be brought to the attention of the game officials prior to the suspected player(s) leaving the surface of play.
Contact Information
Please contact the 422 Sportsplex at the422sportsplex@yahoo.com or 610-323-9600
