Playing Rules
Hockey Long Island is a no-check ice hockey league that adheres to the playing rules
and regulations of USA Hockey (note: Hockey Long Island is not a member or affiliate of USA Hockey).
The following rules and policies are specific to HLI and
override any corresponding USA Hockey rules.
- Each league game consists of 3 periods, 15 minutes stop time
played within the scheduled 1 1/2 hour ice slot.
- Every game is played to completion. No game is terminated in
the event of a scoring mismatch (no mercy rule).
- If a game extends beyond the 1 1/2 hour time slot, it is solely
the rink management's discretion to complete the game. If the
rink doesn't authorize extra time, the score at the time play
is stopped will stand as the final score.
- If a game ends in a tie, a five minute, sudden death stoptime overtime may be played
(see Overtime).
- The Red Line is inactive for icings and offsides.
- Upon request, each team must submit a team roster to the scorekeeper
or referee. Failure to submit a roster may result in a delay of
game penalty.
- Teams/players are required to wear matching/similar jerseys
w/ player numbers corresponding to the roster filed w/ HLI.
- All players must be insured through the current HLI insurance carrier.
- Only players who are rostered as of the season's roster freeze
date are eligible to play in that season's playoffs. Players added
after the roster freeze date can only play in any remaining regular
season games in that season.
- Players may play on two teams but only within adjacent divisions (ie B-C, C-D, D-E).
- Players can not play on two teams in the same division.
- Any suspended player playing in an HLI game shall be suspended
indefinitely. The suspended player's team and captain is subject
to league disciplinary action which may include suspension and
forfeiture (without refund) of team's remaining schedule.
Hockey Long Island reserves the right to suspend, remove or
expel a player or team at any time for violating league rules.
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Player Responsibilities
Each Hockey Long Island player is:
- responsible for his behavior while on rink property.
- not to bring or consume alcohol on rink property
- required to show photo identification upon request
- required to be insured through HLI's carrier
- responsible to pay all HLI fees as specified
- required to wear protective equipment as specified by HLI and
USA Hockey rules
- required to have a matching/similar team jersey with a number
that corresponds to the team's submitted roster
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Captain's Responsibilities
Each Team Captain is the official team representative and is responsible
for all team activities while on rink property. His responsibilities:
- team attends and start games on time
- alcohol is not brought or consumed on rink property
- suspended players serve their full suspension
- cooperates with the referees, rink management, and the opposing
team's captain to assist in maintaining player control and to
ensure games are completed on time
- all team players have current playing insurance through HLI's carrier
- only rostered players skate in HLI league games
- team schedule is promptly communicated/distributed
- registration forms/documents are promptly completed/submitted
- all fees/payments are promptly collected/submitted (payments
include league fees, practice fees, insurance and
other charges)
- rosters are submitted (upon request) prior to the start of the
game to the scorekeeper or referee
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Penalties
Hockey Long Island imposes several penalties beyond USA Hockey
specifications. The following penalties apply to all league games and
override USA Hockey rules. All penalties are minimum and can be
more severe.
Infraction |
Penalty (minimum) |
1. High Sticking (NYSHA) |
Double Minor [2+2 minutes] |
2. Slashing |
Double Minor [2+2 minutes] |
3. Checking from behind |
5 min major/game misconduct |
4. Cross checking |
Double Minor [2+2 minutes] |
5. Fighting |
5 min major/game misconduct |
6. 3rd man in a fight |
Game misconduct |
7. Five penalties to a player |
Game ejection (no game misconduct/suspension) |
Major Penalties
All major penalties are subject to immediate league suspension.
The length of a player suspension is determined by:
Offense |
Suspension |
1st major |
Game ejection + 1 game suspension |
2nd major |
Game ejection + 3 game suspension |
3rd major |
Game ejection + indefinite suspension pending HLI hearing |
Match Penalties
HLI will immediately suspend any player receiving a match penalty. HLI determines the offending player's future playing
status at a hearing to occur within thirty days of the infraction.
Any player receiving a match penalty is immediately suspended from HLI play and can not play in any other Long Island adult hockey league until that player's status is determined otherwise.
Match Penalties include:
- injuring or attempting to injure opponent
- taped hand cutting an opponent in an altercation
- racial/ethnic slur
- injuring or attempting to injure Game/League Official
- injuring or attempting to injure opponent (e.g. biting)
- verbally abusing or threatening to harm Game/League Official
- conduct detrimental to the game (e.g. spitting)
- injuring or attempting to injure non-players
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Suspensions/Appeals
Any player receiving a suspension has the right to appeal. A suspended
player must submit his appeal in writing to the league office via
fax or mail. A player appealing his suspension must continue to
sit out games imposed in the suspension. A suspended player is not
eligible to play pending the hearing of his appeal or the completion
of the imposed suspension.
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Overtime
A 5 minute STOP time sudden death overtime is played for all
tied regular season HLI games, time permitting. Overtime is played 5-on-5. If a team loses a regular season game in overtime it receives one point for an overtime loss. If a regular season game ends in a tie after overtime is played, each team receives one point. During the playoffs, a sudden death overtime is played for as long as time permits. If a playoff overtime encounters a time constraint, a 5-man shootout will occur. If the teams remain tied after the 5-man shootout, the shootout proceeds one player at a time. A shootout participant can re-enter the shootout only when all other teammates have participated in the shootout.
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Roster Submission
Upon request, each team must produce a team roster to the scorekeeper.
Each captain and any co-captain should keep copies of the team's
roster (w/ names and player numbers) in their hockey bag. If a team
can not produce a roster they must hand write a roster w/ player
names and numbers prior to the game. The team may subsequently be
assessed a game of delay penalty.
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Game Start/Forfeits
A team is required to start play when they have either 6 or more
skaters or five skaters and a goalie. If a team can not meet these
requirements at game time the start of the game is governed by:
Tardiness |
Referee Action |
0-5 mins |
Game played normally |
5-10 mins |
Delay of game penalty and time-out forfeited |
10 mins or referee discretion |
Game forfeited and modified game played with referees |
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Weather Cancellations
In case of bad weather (significant snow or natural disaster) the
team captain shall call in the following order:
- League office @ (516) 625-8965
- Specific rink - ask if rink is open
The rink determines if we play our games. All games are played
unless the team captain confirms otherwise with league office and
ice rink.
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Roster Changes
A team may carry up to 20 players on its roster. A team may modify
its roster as follows:
Prior to freeze date |
Players added freely / players eligible for playoffs |
After freeze date |
Players eligible for regular season only |
HLI will specify and notify all team captains of the roster freeze
date for each season.
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Equipment
Every HLI player must wear the following ice hockey equipment:
- HECC approved helmet
- half shield or full face mask
- hockey pants
- gloves
- shin guards
- elbow pads
All equipment must be made for ice hockey. Roller hockey equipment
is not allowed. Any player wearing improper or altered equipment
violates the terms of league's registration waiver, forfeits his
insurance coverage, and risks game ejection.
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