Tournament GamePlay
Hybrid NLL Rules
- 4-second count: When a team gains possession of the ball in their crease, the player in possession must vacate the crease within four (4) seconds. Previously, a five-second count applied.
- 8-second count: When a team gains possession in their defensive half of the floor, they must advance the ball across centre within eight (8) seconds of gaining possession. Previously, a 10-second rule applied, and only when a team was short-handed.
- Face-offs; restraining lines: In addition to revised face-off procedures, which restrict stick and body contact, specifically, sticks must be eight (8) inches apart and touching the floor. The sticks must be placed so they are parallel to the centreline, four (4) inches from centre, and the players must keep their feet behind the centreline. In addition, the leagues are implementing wider positioning between the two player restraining lines; these restraining lines will now align with the hockey bluelines, which are 50’ apart and 25’ from the centre line. Previously, opposing players’ sticks would be back-to-back, with the ball clamped in between, and the respective restraining lines were 22’ apart and just 11’ from the centre line.
- Over and back: Over and back will now be in effect for all possessions, and is the center line. Previously, the rule only applied when a team was short-handed.
- Too many players: In all situations, if a team is found to have too many players on the floor, a two-minute penalty shall be imposed on the offending team. Previously, a penalty was applied only if the infraction occurred by a team without possession.
- Delayed penalties: After a delayed penalty is called, the play is whistled down if/when: the defending team gains possession of the ball; if the ball goes out of bounds; an over-and-back violation occurs; a goal is scored; the shot clock or game clock expires; or an offensive player commits a penalty. The play shall continue upon a shot on goal if the offensive team regains possession on the rebound, and the shot clock is reset; and if the ball contacts the defensive player’s stick or body but the defensive team does not gain possession and control of the ball. Previously, after a delayed penalty was called, the play was whistled down when the non-offending team took a shot on goal.
- Fast restarts: Upon the re-start of play, the non-offending team may gain possession of the ball at the location of the ball at any location on the playing floor. Upon stoppage of play, a player must immediately put the ball down upon loss of possession and allow for a fast restart for the opposing team. As well, an offending team player must immediately move a minimum of six (6) feet from the ball. If a player does not move 6 feet away from the ball, a 2-minute Delay of Game penalty shall be called on the offending player. Previously, the re-start position had to be at the point of the violation.
- Sudden-victory OT during round robin : during the round robin, if the game is tied there will be a five minute break, then a 20 minute sudden victory period.
- Penalty shot called for additional penalties on a team already 2 men short: If a team is playing with two players serving penalties in the penalty box, and a third penalty is called, this will result in a penalty shot awarded to the non-offending team. Previously, penalties would continue to be added, and players would be sent to the penalty box.
EXISTING RULES TO GET INCREASED ENFORCEMENT
Off-ball slashing:
- The athletes, coaches, and administrators from the rules panel support strict enforcement of the existing rules.
- Off-ball slashes to the opponent’s hands, arms, legs, or any part of the body are not permitted at any location on the playing floor.
Illegal picks:
- The panel recognizes the need to address this topic as its own rule. An illegal offensive pick is when the offensive player uses unequal pressure and creates movement of the defensive player or displaces the defensive player from his position.
The tournament will be utilizing Lacrosse Canada Box Lacrosse rules with exception of the NLL Hybrid rules listed above.
Major penalties can be subject to review.
- Teams have 1 hour post game to reach out to disciplinary committee via email should they need/want to appeal penalty decision - decision by discipline committee is final.
- Reviewable penalties include majors/match penalties (i.e., third man in altercations, boarding, etc.)
- Tournament Chair at their discretion can review any major penalties.
- Fighting: 5 minutes + game misconduct for all fights, instigator and/or aggressor penalties to be administered per Lacrosse Canada Box Lacrosse rules.