Holding the stick

In ice hockey, holding the stick is a penalty called when a player intentionally holds an opposing player's stick in his hands and between any part of his body (i.e. under arms or between legs) to restrict the opposing player's ability to play the puck.[1] The referee will call a Minor Penalty for this infraction.

References

  1. http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=26346


Ice hockey penalties
Types of penalties
  • Minor
  • Major
  • Misconduct
  • Game misconduct
  • Match
  • Penalty shot
  • Gross misconduct
  • Stacked penalties
Infractions
  • Abuse of officials
  • Aggressor penalty
  • Attempt to injure
  • Boarding
  • Butt-ending
  • Charging
  • Checking from behind
  • Illegal check to the head
  • Clipping
  • Cross-checking
  • Delay of game
  • Diving
  • Elbowing
  • Fighting
  • Goaltender Interference
  • Goaltender Leaving Crease
  • Head-butting
  • High-sticking
  • Holding
  • Holding the stick
  • Hooking
  • Illegal equipment
  • Illegal substitution
  • Instigator penalty
  • Interference
  • Joining a fight
  • Kicking
  • Kneeing
  • Playing with too many sticks
  • Roughing
  • Secondary altercation
  • Slashing
  • Slew footing
  • Spearing
  • Starting the wrong lineup
  • Too many men on the ice
  • Tripping
  • Unsportsmanlike conduct
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