Deliberately shooting puck out of rink. Intentionally displacing net. Falling or closing hand on puck outside of crease area. Stalling the start of play (Bench Minor - 2 minutes).
This is called when a player purposely delays the game. Delay of game is commonly called when a goalie shoots the puck into the stands without the puck deflecting off a skater or the glass. Delay of game also occurs when a player intentionally knocks a goalpost out of its stand (usually in an attempt to prevent a goal from being scored).
A 5-yard penalty that occurs when the offense fails to snap the ball into play within the 40-second window allowed from the end of the previous play.
An infraction that covers several different offenses. The most common is when a player, most often the goalie, shoots or bats the puck out of the playing area. Other offenses include deliberately displacing a goal post from its normal position, freezing the puck against the boards or the net when not being checked, and obvious delays in substitution by a coach. The infraction generally incurs a two-minute minor, but it may result in a penalty shot if a goal post is intentionally displaced when an opposing player has a breakaway.
An intentional stoppage of play. Illegal and calls for a penalty. (Pinning puck against boards when unchallenged, shooting puck into stands, etc.)
A delay caused by a team using or requesting excessive time-outs, given a 5 yard penalty.
minor penalty imposed on any player who purposely delays the game in any way, such as shooting or batting the puck outside the playing area or displacing the goalpost from its normal position.
A violation assessed against the offense, which occurs when the offense fails to execute it's play within the allotted 40 seconds.
Delay of game is a penalty in ice hockey. It results in the offending player spending two minutes in the penalty box.