Der Penalty Shot – abgesehen vom Shootout – ist ein sehr seltenes Ereignis beim Eishockey. Wie ein Blick auf den Regeltext zeigt, allerdings auch ein stark reglementierter Vorgang. So müssen hier gleich 2 Regeln herhalten:
508 – PENALTY SHOT
a) Five conditions are required to award a Penalty Shot to a player being fouled from behind:
1. The infraction shall take place when the puck is outside of the player’s defending zone (completely across the blue line).
2. The attacking player shall be in possession and have control of the puck.
3. The infraction shall have been committed from behind.
4. The attacking player in possession and control of the puck shall have been denied a reasonable scoring opportunity.
5. The player in possession and control of the puck shall have had no opposing players to pass other than the goalkeeper.b) If the infraction involves any other penalty, the Penalty Shot shall be awarded and the penalty shall be assessed regardless of whether the Penalty Shot results in a goal or not.
If the foul upon which the Penalty Shot is based occurred during actual playing time, the Penalty Shot shall be awarded and taken immediately in the usual manner, notwithstanding any delay occasioned by a slow whistle by the Referee. In this case, the play shall be permitted to be completed, which delay results in the expiry of the regular playing time in any period. If the goalkeeper leaves his crease before the player has touched the puck, or committs any foul, the Referee shall raise his arm but allow the shot to be completed. If the shot fails, he shall permit the Penalty Shot to be taken again.
If the goalkeeper leaves the goal crease too early, the Referee shall:
1. Issue a Warning the first time and a new Penalty Shot,
2. Issue a Misconduct penalty the second time and a new Penalty Shot
3. Award a Goal the third time,
The goalkeeper shall attempt to block the shot in any manner, except by throwing his stick or any other object, in which case a goal shall be awarded. When the Penalty Shot is taken, if any player of the opposing team interferes or distracts the player taking the shot, and because of such action the shot
fails, the Referee shall allow a second Penalty Shot and assess a Misconduct penalty on the offending player.509 – PENALTY SHOT PROCEDURE
a) The Coach or the Captain of the non-offending team selects and reports to the Referee the number of any non-penalized player who shall take the shot.
b) The Referee shall cause to be announced the name and number of the player taking the Penalty Shot, who cannot be a player serving a penalty or has been assessed a delayed penalty.
c) The players of both teams shall withdraw to the sides of the rink and behind the red line.
d) The Referee shall place the puck on the center spot. Only a goalkeeper shall defend against the Penalty Shot.
e) The goalkeeper shall stay in his crease until the player has touched the puck.
f) The player shall, on instruction of the Referee, play the puck and proceed towards his opponent’s goal line and attempt to score on the goalkeeper.
g) Once the puck is shot the play shall be considered complete, and no goal can be scored by a second shot of any kind.
h) If a goal is scored, the face-off shall take place at center ice.
i) If no goal is scored, the face-off shall take place at either of the end zone face-off spots in which the Penalty Shot has been attempted.
The time required for taking a Penalty Shot shall not be recorded in the actual playing time in any period.
Weitere Regeln werden in unserer Wissensammlung erklärt.
Unbedingt auch lesen:
- Kleine Regelkunde 3: Penalty Shot Teil 1
- Eishockey-Regelkunde: Torraumabseits
- Kleine Regelkunde 3: Penalty Shot, Teil 2