Rule 56 - Fisticuffs
An instigator of an altercation shall be a player who by
his actions or demeanor demonstrates any/some of the following
criteria: distance traveled; gloves off first; first punch thrown;
menacing attitude or posture; verbal instigation or threats;
conduct in retaliation to a prior game incident.
An altercation is a situation involving two players, with
at least one to be penalized.
(a) A minor (roughing), major or a major and a game
misconduct, at the discretion of the Referee, shall be imposed
on any player involved in fisticuffs.
A player who is deemed to be the instigator of an altercation
shall be assessed an instigating minor penalty, a major for
fighting and a ten minute misconduct.
A player who is assessed a major and a game misconduct for
being an instigator/aggressor of an altercation will have this
recorded as an instigator of an altercation for statistical
and suspension purposes.
If the same player is deemed to be the instigator of a second
altercation in the same game, he shall be assessed an instigating
minor penalty, a major for fighting and a game misconduct.
A player who is deemed to be the instigator of an altercation
for the third time in one Regular Season shall be assessed a
minor penalty (instigating), a major (fighting) and a game imsconduct.
He subsequently shall be suspended for the next two Regular
Season games of his Team. For the fourth instigator penalty
in the same Regular Season, the player will be suspended for
the next four games of his Team. For the fifth instigator penalty
in the same Regular Season, the player will be suspended for
the next six games of his Team.
If a player penalized as an instigator of an altercation is
wearing a face shield, he shall be assessed an additional Unsportsmanlike
Conduct penalty.
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A player who deliberately removes his sweater prior to participating
in an altercation or who is clearly wearing a sweater that has
been modified and does not conform to Rule 24A - Players' Jerseys
shall be assessed a minor penalty for Unsportsmanlike Conduct
and a game misconduct. This is in addition to other penalties
to be assessed to the participants of an altercation.
A player who engages in fisticuffs and whose sweater is removed
(completely off his torso), other than through the actions of
his opponent in the altercation or through the actions of the
Linesman, shall be assessed a game misconduct penalty.
A player who engages in fisticuffs and whose sweater is not
properly "tied-down" (sweater properly fastened to
pants), and who loses his sweater (completely off his torso)
in that altercation, shall receive a game misconduct.
A player who is involved in an altercation, when the opponent
has been identified as an instigator, shall not be assessed
a game misconduct if his sweater should be removed by an opponent
or an Official in the discharge of his duties.
(b) A minor penalty shall be imposed on a player who,
having been struck, shall retaliate with a blow or attempted
blow. However, at the discretion of the Referee, a major or
a double-minor penalty or a game misconduct penalty may be imposed
if such player continues the altercation.
(NOTE 1) It is the intent and purpose of this Rule that
the Referee shall impose the "major and game misconduct"
penalty in all cases where the instigator or retaliator of the
fight is the aggressor and is plainly doing so for the purpose
of intimidation or punishment.
(NOTE 2) The Referee is provided very wide latitude in the
penalties which he may impose under this Rule. This is done
intentionally to enable him to differentiate between the obvious
degrees of responsibility of the participants either for starting
the fighting or persisting in continuing the fighting. The discretion
provided should be exercised realistically.
(NOTE 3) Referees are directed to employ every means provided
by these rules to stop "brawling" and should use this
Rule and Rules 41(e) and (f) - Abuse of Officials and other
Misconduct.
(NOTE 4) Any player wearing tape or any other material on
his hands (below the wrist) who cuts or injures an opponent
during an altercation will receive a match penalty under Rule
52 - Deliberate Injury of Opponents.
(c) A misconduct or game misconduct penalty shall be
imposed on any player involved in fisticuffs off the playing
surface or with another player who is off the playing surface.
These penalties are in addition to any other time penalties
assessed.
(d) A game misconduct penalty, at the discretion of
the Referee, shall be imposed on any player or goalkeeper who
is the first to intervene in an altercation already in progress
except when a match penalty is being imposed in the original
altercation. This penalty is in addition to any other penalty
incurred in the same incident.
(e) When a fight occurs, all players not engaged shall
go immediately to the area of their players' bench and in the
event the altercation takes place at a players' bench, the players
on the ice from that Team shall go to their defensive zone.
Failure to comply with the Rule shall, in addition to the other
penalties that may be assessed, result in a fine to the Team
of $1,000 and the Coach of said Team in the amount of $1,000.
(f) A game misconduct penalty shall be imposed on any
player who is assessed a major penalty for fighting after the
original altercation.
Notwithstanding this Rule, at the discretion of the Referee,
the automatic game misconduct penalty may be waived for a player
in the altercation if the opposing player was clearly the instigator
of the altercation.
(g) Any Teams whose players become involved in an altercation,
other than during the periods of the game, shall be fined automatically
twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) in addition to any other
appropriate penalties that may be imposed upon the participating
players by supplementary discipline or otherwise.
Any player who would be deemed to be an instigator pursuant
to Rule 56(a) at a time other than during the periods of the
game shall be suspended automatically for ten (10) games. Such
determination may be made by the Referee at the time of the
incident or subsequently by the Commissioner or his designee
based upon such reports and other information as he deems sufficient,
including but not limited to television tapes.
(NOTE) In the case of altercations taking place after the
period or game the fine under this Rule shall be assessed only
in the event that an altercation is commenced after the period
or game has terminated.
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