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The icing has been called. What does the liner making the call do as soon as she stops play?

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a.Come to a complete stop behind the net, look around for any altercations.

b.Grab the puck and race to the other end for the next face-off.

c.Forget the puck, go to the next face-off spot. Your lining partner will get the puck.

d.Confirm with the referee that icing was the correct call.

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Answer: A.

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May I ask a coach to leave the game because they are being irritating without assessing a penalty?

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No. There is no rule in the rule book that gives the referee the power to ask a coach to leave without assessing a penalty. 

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The most common rules applied for ejecting a coach are in section 11.

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As always, make sure you know your rules so that you can effectively deal with different situations as they arise. 

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