weil es bereits für rege Diskussionen in den Hallen sorgte hier eine kleine Hilfestellung
Referees shall review all plays that result in the assessment of any Major or Match Penalty (other than a Major Penalty for Fighting) for the purpose of confirming (or modifying) their original call on the ice. Such reviews will be conducted exclusively by the Referee(s) on the ice in consultation with other On-Ice Official(s), as appropriate, using the technology (for example, a handheld tablet or a television or computer monitor).
Rule 143-High Sticking - Double-minor Penalty - When a player carries or holds any part of his stick above the shoulders and makes contact with his opponent’s neck, face or head so that injury results, in the manner of drawing blood or otherwise, the Referee shall assess a double-minor penalty. Referees making this call shall have the option (but not the obligation) to review video of the play for the purpose of confirming (or not) their original call on the ice, and, in particular, whether the stick causing the apparent injury was actually the stick of the Player being penalized. Such reviews will be conducted exclusively by the Referee(s) on the ice in consultation with other On-Ice Officials, as appropriate, using the technology (for example, a handheld tablet or television or computer monitor) provided for the Official(s) at ice level. The Referee shall only have the following options following video review of his own call: a.confirming his original Major Penalty/Double-Minor call; or b.reducing his original Major Penalty call to a lesser penalty for the same infraction; or c.reducing or deleting the original double-minor high sticking penalty. After their review, the game officials will render the “final” decision on whether to uphold or overturn the original call on the ice. Once a decision is made, the Referee will inform the Penalty Timekeeper/Public Address Announcer and both teams.