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Edmonton Table Hockey League Rules
The ETHL plays by
the rules of the Canadian Table Hockey Association:
STIGA's PLAY OFF
OR STANLEY CUP boards must be used for the official competitions. The games
should be fastened or stuck to the tables.
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Matches duration is 5 minutes
(300 sec). Time will be running even if the puck is out of play.
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Matches begin with the puck
placed in the center of the rink, the 2 center-forwards being on their own
side.
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Face off is made by releasing
the puck in the center of the middle circle, the 2 center-forwards being
in the position above mentioned. Before releasing the puck, be sure
opponent is ready.
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Three seconds must elapse, after
each face off (or after the beginning of a match), before scoring a goal.
If not, the goal is not valid and a (new) face off must be made. This rule
is effective even if a referee is making the face off. The center-forward
is not allowed to score directly, the puck has to go out of reach of the
center-forward before it is possible to score.
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For a goal to be awarded, the
puck has to go and stay into the goal cage. When a puck is in the cage, it
must be taken out.
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To score a goal directly* with
the left or right defenseman or the goalkeeper, from a motionless puck, if
you press the puck against the goalcage and make a shot, the goal is not
valid. The same rule if you press the puck with the left or right
defenseman against the goalkeeper.
* If the puck goes to goal from the rink's border, it's not "directly",
it's OK to score or if the shot is deflected by a visible touch from
another player of the same team, it's OK to score.
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A goal scored by a shot with the
body of a player (any player, even the forwards) after having stabilized
the puck, is not valid. But, if the puck came to a standing still position
without being stabilized by the player, then the player is allowed to
score. It is possible to score a goal by shooting a stabilized puck, if
the shot is deflected by a visible touch from another player of the same
team. It is allowed to score a goal with a player's right foot, if using
it as a stick.
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When the puck is staying still
between your goal keeper and the goal line you can ask for a "freeze",
take the puck and make a new face off.
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It is forbidden to retain the
puck for more than 5 seconds without passing or shooting.
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During the play off matches, in
the event of a draw at the end of the 5 minutes, the winner is the one who
scores the first goal (sudden death), following a face off made by a
referee.
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When the game is unduly
interrupted (i.e.: torn off goal, broken player or tip, removed
player...), the lost time is added to the 5 minutes. And, if any player
had the puck under control before the interruption, the game continues
from the place where it stopped, otherwise a new face off must be made.
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When a goal is scored as the
final buzzer is sounding, it will not be awarded. In case of any doubt,
the goal is not valid.
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If a competitor is not in front
of the board and ready to play 30 seconds after the beginning of the
match, he automatically loses this match by 10-0.
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A player in official competition
agrees with all of the above mentioned rules and the referees have to
ensure that these rules are all enforced and respected.
Other
considerations
A CD
timer preferably will be used for all matches with voice, music and tones at
designated minute intervals with final buzzer to end game.
Extra pucks will
be at game side as well as extra players to replace any broken ones quickly
during play. Players may use either NHL or International teams.
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