Rule 74 - Off-Sides
(a) The position of the player's skates and not that
of his stick shall be the determining factor in all instances
in deciding an off-side. A player is off-side when both skates
are completely over the outer edge of the determining center
line or blue line involved in the play.
(NOTE 1) A player is on-side when either of his skates are
in contact with, or on his own side of the line, at the instant
the puck completely crosses the outer edge of that line regardless
of the position of his stick.
(NOTE 2) It should be noted that while the position of the
player's skates is what determines whether a player is "off-side,"
nevertheless the question of an "off-side" never arises
until the puck has completely crossed the outer edge of the
line at which time the decision is to be made.
(b) If in the opinion of the Linesman, an intentional
off-side play has been made, the puck shall be faced-off at
the end face-off spot in the defending zone of the offending
Team.

WASH-OUT
(NOTE 1) An intentional off-side is one which is made for
the purpose of securing a stoppage of play regardless of the
reason, whether either Team is short-handed.
(NOTE 2) If, while an off-side call is delayed, a player
of the offending Team deliberately touches the puck to create
a stoppage of play, the Linesman will signal an intentional
off-side.
(c) If a Linesman errs in calling an off-side pass infraction
(regardless of whether either Team is short-handed), the puck
shall be faced-off on the center ice face-off spot.
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