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  2. File:EUR 2010-306.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Icing (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    The puck is iced directly from a player participating in a face-off. The goaltender leaves their goal crease and moves in the direction of the puck (except under USA Hockey rules). The goaltender touches the puck. The puck crosses the goal line between the goal posts of the opposing team; this scenario rewards a goal to the team which hit the ...

  5. Delay of game (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    A player or goaltender intentionally shoots or throws the puck out of the playing area. A defensive player in the defensive zone shoots the puck directly (without being deflected) over the glass. This penalty only applies if the player shoots it over the glass. If the puck is shot into the bench, no penalty is assessed.

  6. File:EUR 2009-306.pdf - Wikipedia

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  8. High-sticking - Wikipedia

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    A referee calling a high-sticking penalty. High-sticking can refer to two infractions in the sport of ice hockey.. High-sticking the puck, as defined in Rule 80 [1] of the rules of the National Hockey League, may occur when a player intentionally or inadvertently plays the puck with his stick above the height of the shoulders or above the cross bar of a hockey goal.

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