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2020-21 and 2021-22 NCAA Ice Hockey Rules & Interpretations UPDATED version with changes. Revised online 12-10-2021 PDF version only. NOT in print.
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2018-19 and 2019-20 NCAA Ice Hockey Rules & Interpretations UPDATED version with changes. Revised online 8-26-2019 PDF version only. NOT in print.
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Ice Hockey 2014-15 and 2015-16 Rules and Interpretations
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Record Books contain single-game, season and career records, plus coaching records, collegiate records, conference standings, attendance leaders, and award winners.
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Record Books contain single-game, season and career records, plus coaching records, collegiate records, conference standings, attendance leaders, and award winners.
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Record Books contain single-game, season and career records, plus coaching records, collegiate records, conference standings, attendance leaders, and award winners.
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Provides guidelines for sports information directors, statisticians and administrators
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Many of the publications offered by the NCAA appeal to the collegiate sports fan, novice and experienced alike. All record books contain single game, season, and career records, plus coaching records, conference standings, and award winners.
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Many of the publications offered by the NCAA appeal to the collegiate sports fan, novice and experienced alike. All record books contain single game, season, and career records, plus coaching records, conference standings, the previous season's statistical leaders, and award winners.
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Each book contains diagrams of playing area's, official signals, and official interpretations and rulings.
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Good from 2006-2008
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The NCAA Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey Rules have been designated as either administrative rules or conduct rules. Typically, administrative rules are those dealing with preparation for the competition. The conduct rules are those that have to do directly with the competition. Rules may not be altered, unless flexibility is indicated in a specific rule.
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The NCAA Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey Rules have been designated as either administrative rules or conduct rules. Typically, administrative rules are those dealing with preparation for the competition. The conduct rules are those that have to do directly with the competition. Rules may not be altered, unless flexibility is indicated in a specific rule.
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