Coaches can challenge puck out of play delay next season
Apr 6, 2024; San Jose, California, USA; Referee Kyle Rehman (10) during the game between the San Jose Sharks and the St. Louis Blues in the third period at SAP Center at San Jose. Mandatory Credit: Robert Edwards-USA TODAY Sports The NHL on Wednesday announced rule changes for the 2024-25 season, including the ability for coaches to challenge delay of game penalties for a puck out of play.
"This only will apply to delay of game penalties when the puck is determined to have deflected off a player, stick, glass or boards, and not on a judgment call on how the puck left the defensive zone," the NHL said.
However, a failed challenge will result in an additional two-minute minor on top of the delay penalty.
Teams will also be hit with a bench minor penalty for players sitting on the boards. Referees will give one warning to each team before a penalty is assessed.
Also, following an icing call, offensive centers will receive a warning for a faceoff violation moving forward, same as defensive players.
Finally, an adjustment will be made to prevent the defensive team from making a line change when its goaltender accidentally dislodges the net. The old language to that rule applied to just skaters.
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