American Inline Hockey League - Rules

Rules

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While the American Inline Hockey League follows the general rules of inline hockey, it differs slightly from those used in international games organized by the International Roller Sports Federation (FIRS) such as the World Championships. Infractions of the rules can lead to either the stoppage of play or a penalty call for more serious infractions.

Like most inline hockey competitions, there are no offside or icing infractions.

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