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  2. Ejection (sports) - Wikipedia

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    By the USA Hockey rules, [22] a player can receive a game misconduct for violently checking an opponent into the boards from behind, or if the opponent's head strikes the boards or the goal frame as a result of the check from behind. It is also common for a player to receive a game misconduct, regardless of the force of the hit, the second time ...

  3. Match penalty - Wikipedia

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    Under IIHF rules, match penalty used to be imposed for kneeing [5] and checking to the head or neck area [6] if injuries occurred; since the 2023/24 edition of IIHF rules, match penalty has been removed from the rules and a major penalty with a game misconduct penalty should be imposed for dangerous actions. [7]

  4. 2023–24 NHL suspensions and fines - Wikipedia

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    2 games $7,942.71 March 9, 2024: John Tortorella (head coach) Philadelphia Flyers: Failure to leave the bench area after being assessed a game misconduct for unprofessional conduct directed at officials during a game against the Tampa Bay Lightning. [23] March 10, 2024: 2 games $50,000.00 8: March 12, 2024: Matt Rempe: New York Rangers ...

  5. Boarding (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Boarding in ice hockey is a penalty called when an offending player pushes, trips or checks an opposing player violently into the boards (walls) of the hockey rink.. In ice hockey, the boarding call is often a major penalty due to the likelihood of injury sustained by the player who was boarded, and officials have the discretion to call a game misconduct or a match penalty (if they feel the ...

  6. Penalty (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Also, in some leagues the penalty progression is different for players and team officials (for example, in the USA Hockey rulebook players get a minor for their first infraction, a misconduct for their second and a game misconduct for their third, whereas the option of a misconduct is removed for coaches; in addition, after each penalty for a ...

  7. 2022–23 NHL suspensions and fines - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of all suspensions and fines enforced in the National Hockey League (NHL) during the 2022–23 NHL season.It lists which players or coaches of what team have been punished for which offense and the amount of punishment they have received.

  8. National Hockey League rules - Wikipedia

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    Should a goaltender, however, receive a game misconduct, it is pulled from the game, and a backup is then put in. A player receiving a misconduct penalty does not cause his team to play short-handed unless he also receives a minor or major penalty in addition to the misconduct penalty. [9]

  9. Game misconduct - Wikipedia

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    Game misconduct. Add languages. Add links. Article; Talk; ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects