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Never heard of this call before
USA Hockey Junior rules in use:
In a game last night a player got called elbowing, then also got called for: Abuse of Officials. Is this like a Unspostmanlike Conduct? The player got hit with a 2-min. Minor for the elbowing, & a 10-min. Misconduct & 10-min. Game misconduct for the Abuse of Officials.
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I figured that was the meaning behind the call, just with all I've read rule wise, it's a call I am not familiar with.
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For clarification purposes, the signal used would be the USC signal correct?
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The USC is for a minor penalty. Both hands on the hips is the signal for the 10 minute misconduct. No signal for Game Misconduct. |
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