Udstyrskrav hentet fra IISHF's gældende regelsæt:
5. PLAYERS DRESS AND EQUIPMENT
5.1 DANGEROUS OBJECTS
5.1.1 No Player may wear or carry anything dangerous onto the Pitch.
5.1.2 Any Jewellery or metal objects attached to a Player’s body
must be removed where possible, if it is not possible to be removed it
must be taped.
5.1.3 Metal objects other than that forming part of approved equipment is forbidden.
PENALTY : For infringement of 5.1.1, 5.1.2 and 5.1.3 - Misconduct Penalty.
5.1.4 Players needing spectacles to play must use plastic or
non-breakable lenses. The spectacles must be securely attached to the
head, and full-face protection must be worn.
PENALTY : For infringement of 5.1.4 - Misconduct Penalty.
5.2 PLAYERS UNIFORM
5.2.1 All Players of each Team shall wear identical shirts, but these may not be Black/White or Black/
Grey and must be worn completely outside of the Shorts or Trousers.
PENALTY:
For Infringement Disciplinary Action by the NGB or the IISHF for International Matches.
5.2.2 Players may wear either padded Shorts and Socks or Girdle / padded Shorts covered with long Trousers.
For International Matches all Players in a Team (except the
Goalkeepers) must all wear padded Shorts and Socks or all wear
Trousers.
For International Class A Matches all Players must also wear identical helmets and identical
Trousers / padded Shorts and Socks. (exception Goalkeepers).
PENALTY:
For Infringement Disciplinary Action by the NGB or the IISHF for International Matches
5.2.3 In all Games where in the opinion of the Referee, the
colours of the competing Teams are so alike that there is a risk of a
miscall by the Referee, The away Team or second named Team on the Match
report must change their shirts.
5.3 PLAYERS NUMBERS
5.3.1 Each Player in a team must wear an different number to the
other players, on the back of the shirt and also on each arm, half way
between the shoulder and the elbow. The number must be within 1 to 99
inclusive.
5.3.2 The number on the back of the shirt must have a minimum
height of 20cm and the number on the arms must have a minimum height of
10cm.
PENALTY:
For Infringement Disciplinary Action by the NGB or the IISHF for International Matches
5.4 GOALKEEPERS EQUIPMENT
5.4.1 Goalkeepers must wear the following equipment:
- Goalkeeper Helmet with full-face Goalkeeper mask (must meet
approved certified International standards for Ice Hockey). (The face
mask must not allow the butt end or blade of a stick to pass through
it.)
- Full padded Neck and Throat protector Shoulder pads
- Chest pads
- Elbow pads) or Full Goalkeeper Body Armour incorporating these items
- Arm protectors
- Abdominal protector
- Protective Box
- Protective padded shorts (original padding must cover thighs, coccyx, hips and Kidneys).
- Goalkeepers leg pads
- Goalkeeper Blocking Glove
- Goalkeeper Catching Glove
All protective equipment other than the helmet, gloves, shorts and leg pads must be worn under the uniform.
5.4.2 With the exception of skates and stick all of the
equipment worn by the Goal Keeper must be constructed solely for the
purpose of protection to the head or body and must not include any
garment or contrivance which would give the goalkeeper undue assistance
in keeping goal.
5.4.3 Goalkeeper’s leg pads must be a minimum of 3cm in thickness and must be to Ice and Inline Hockey manufacturers design.
5.4.4 Goalkeepers Blocking and Catching gloves must be to Ice and Inline manufacturers design with no modifications.
5.4.5 Full Goalkeeper Body Armour and the protective Box must all be worn underneath the uniform.
5.5 OUTFIELD PLAYERS EQUIPMENT
5.5.1 Players other than the Goalkeeper must wear the following protective equipment:
Players: Men/Women (rule 4.1.1)
- Helmet (must meet approved Certified International Standards for Ice Hockey)
- Elbow Pads
- Protective Box
- Protective padded shorts/girdle (original pads must cover thighs, coccyx, hips and kidneys)
- Knee and Shin Pads
- Protective padded Gloves
Players: All other age groups (rule 4.1.2, 4.1.3, 4.1.4, and 4.1.5)
- Helmet with full face cage/visor (must meet approved Certified International Standards for Ice Hockey)
- Elbow Pads
- Protective Box
- Protective padded Shorts/Girdle (original pads must cover thighs, coccyx, hips and kidneys).
- Knee and shin pads
- Protective padded gloves
- Padded Neck and Throat protector
- Shoulder and chest protector
5.5.2 Junior Players playing into the Men/Women age group must wear full junior protection.
5.5.3 All protective equipment excluding the Helmet, Gloves and throat protector must be worn underneath the uniform.
5.6 HELMETS
5.6.1 All helmets must meet approved Certified International Standards for Ice Hockey.
5.6.2 All helmets must have a manufactured chin strap and must
be securely fastened. There should be room for the insertion of only
one finger between the strap and chin.
5.6.3 Any Player whose helmet is not in order or whose chin
strap is not properly fastened, shall, on the first occasion be given a
verbal warning by the Referee (it is not required that the whistle is
blown for this) on the second and subsequent occasion a Misconduct
Penalty shall be awarded.
5.6.4 If the helmet is equipped with eye protection (half visor)
the protection must be securely fixed to the helmet, it should not
endanger Players and must not be modified in any way.
5.6.5 All cages fitted to helmets (including Goalkeepers) must not allow the blade or the butt end of a stick to pass through.
5.7 SKATES
5.7.1 Each Player must wear skates
5.7.2 Each skate must have wheels all of which must turn
5.7.3 The wheels and trucks must be securely attached to the boots.
5.7.4 Wheels must be made of urethane or other approved material
5.7.5 Toe and heel stops are permitted provided that they are of a light coloured material
5.7.6 All skates must be in good order and must not have any
protrusions that could be a danger to other Players or cause damage to
the Pitch surface.
5.7.7 All skates must have the correct number of wheels for which they were designed.
PENALTY:
For infringement of 5.7.1 to 5.7.7 Misconduct Penalty.
5.8 STICKS
5.8.1 All Players must carry a stick, which shall be made of wood, or other approved material and must not have projections.
5.8.2 All sticks must have a butt end securely fitted. The butt end must not pass through any opening on a face cage.
5.8.3 The blade of an outfield Players stick shall be a minimum
of 25 cm and a maximum of 32 cm from the heel to the end of the blade.
The minimum width of the blade shall be 5cm and the maximum width of the blade shall be 8cm measured at any point.
The curvature of the blade of the stick shall be restricted in
such a way that the distance of a perpendicular line measured from a
straight line drawn from any point at the heel to the end of the blade
shall not exceed 3.0cm.
5.8.4 The maximum length of a goalkeeper’s stick shall be 163 cm
from the heel to the end of the shaft. The blade shall be a minimum of
28cm and a maximum of 39cm from the heel to the end of the blade. The
minimum width of the blade shall be 5cm and the maximum width of the
blade shall be 10 cm. The shaft must have a wide portion at the lower
end. The minimum width of the wide portion of the shaft shall be 7cm
and the maximum width shall be 9cm except at the heel, where it must
not exceed 11.5cm. The wide portion of the shaft must not exceed 71cm
from the heel. (Exception rule 8.6.2.and only until the next stoppage
of play).
5.8.5 All shafts and blades must have a smooth finish with no
sharp edges and no cracks or damage that could cause injury to other
Players. Blades must not be cut or altered in any way.
5.9 ILLEGAL EQUIPMENT
5.9.1 All Players including goalkeepers must have all equipment
checked before playing by a qualified Referee (Kitcheck Referee). Any
equipment found to be faulty or illegal must be removed, repaired or
changed to the satisfaction of the Referee. At a Tournament, Teams will
only be kit Checked before their first game of the day.
5.9.2 It is illegal to have any part of the equipment hanging
outside the uniform. Braces, long laces on gloves, etc must be kept in
for safety and long hair must be suitably restrained to the
satisfaction of the referee. It is not allowed to wear towels.
5.9.3 Any Players found to have any equipment not conforming to the rules by the Match Referee.
Failure to obey the Match Referees order,
PENALTY: For infringement Misconduct Penalty, against the offending Player.
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