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			3 ON 3 BENEFITS AND RULES
  
 
3 ON 3 BENEFITS AND RULES
 
BENEFITS: 
 
3 on 3 will surely improve your Passing, Puck Protection, Skating, Foot Speed, Mobility, Stamina/Endurance, your understanding of Positional Play and Angles with and without the puck.  Also, understanding the team concepts of hockey will improve.  This will raise every kid’s HOCKEY IQ. 
 
RULES: 
 
1. TEAMS 
 
Each team shall consist of at least 10 players and 1 goalie. 
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Each team will ice 3 players and a goalie per shift. 
	 
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Each player will be required to wear approved equipment including neck guards. 
	 
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Each team will be balanced with skill and size.  (Some changes may be made after the first skate). 
	 
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Each team will get 2 - 3 on 3 games and 1 skills and drills per ice time.   
	 
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Teams change ends after each period. 
	 
 
 
2. GAME RULES 
 
All 3 on 3 and 1 on 1 games are NON CHECKING.  Some incidental contact and battling will be allowed depending on the age and skill of the group. 
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3 on 3 will be played on approximately 2/3 of the ice and skills and drills on the remaining 1/3. 
	 
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There will be no offsides or icing. 
	 
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There will be no whistles or stoppages of play throughout the period.  There will be a face off at the start of each period only.  
	 
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Each period will be a minimum of 15 minutes.  More if time allows. 
	 
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Penalties will be called and awarded as penalty shots at the end of the game. 
	 
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All games are running time with a change buzzer every minute.  PLAYERS MUST RELEASE PUCK IMMEDIATELY!  No passing, shooting, or dumping is allowed.  Doing so will result in a penalty and subsequent penalty shot for the opposing team. 
	 
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A MINIMUM of 2 PASSES must be made before a shot can be taken on net.  The 3 on 3 instructor will determine if a pass is good or not. 
	 
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If a goal is scored or a save made, the OFFENSIVE 3 PLAYERS must retreat to the safety zone until the puck is brought forward.  (The safety zone is usually just past the blue line). 
	 
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A team may pull their goalie in the last 2 minutes of the third period only. 
	 
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Each player on every team will receive equal ice time. 
	 
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There will be a brief 3 minute warm up before each game 
	 
 
Some adjustments may be made without notice.  		 
	
	 
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