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  2. Captain (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Captains Nicklas Lidstrom of the Detroit Red Wings (right) and Ryan Getzlaf of the Anaheim Ducks (middle) talk with a referee. According to International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) and National Hockey League (NHL) rules, the only player allowed to speak with referees about rule interpretations is the captain, or, if the captain is not on the ice, an alternate captain.

  3. List of current AHL captains and alternate captains - Wikipedia

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    The American Hockey League (AHL) is a professional ice hockey league composed of 32 teams, founded in 1936. Each team may select a captain, who has the "privilege of discussing with the referee any questions relating to interpretation of rules which may arise during the progress of a game."

  4. List of current NHL captains and alternate captains - Wikipedia

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    The captain can be identified by the large "C" on his jersey. The National Hockey League (NHL) is a professional ice hockey league composed of 32 teams, founded in 1917. Each team may select a captain, who has the "privilege of discussing with the referee any questions relating to interpretation of rules which may arise during the progress of a ...

  5. National Hockey League rules - Wikipedia

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    The National Hockey League rules are the rules governing the play of the National Hockey League (NHL), a professional ice hockey organization. Infractions of the rules, such as offside and icing , lead to a stoppage of play and subsequent face-offs , while more serious infractions lead to penalties being assessed to the offending team.

  6. Captain (sports) - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the sport, team captains may be given the responsibility of interacting with game officials regarding application and interpretation of the rules. In many team sports, the captains represent their respective teams when the match official does the coin toss at the beginning of the game.

  7. Ice hockey rules - Wikipedia

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    The rules define the size of the hockey rink where a game is played, the playing and safety equipment, the game definition, including time of play and whether tie-breaking methods are used and the actual playing rules themselves. The IIHF rule book is used in both amateur and professional leagues worldwide.

  8. Glossary of ice hockey terms - Wikipedia

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    In many professional hockey leagues, including the NHL, each team is permitted one captain (indicated by the letter "C" worn on their jersey) and two or three alternate captains (indicated by the letter "A"). catcher. Also trapper or catching glove. The webbed glove that the goaltender wears on the hand opposite the hand that holds the stick. celly

  9. Talk:Captain (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    How can Buffalo have two captains?Bayerischermann 23:01, 30 March 2006 (UTC) []. Lots of teams in hockey have co-captains, and handle it in different ways. Some have one guy for home and the other for away games (this is how I remember Boston doing Middleton and Bourque as co-captains for a couple years), others trade half-seasons, others do alternate games.