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A player is playing the puck along the boards with her skates or stick, but not advancing the puck in an attempt to obtain a stoppage. What should the Referee do if it continues?

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A player is playing the puck along the boards with her skates or stick, but not advancing the puck in an attempt to obtain a stoppage. What should the Referee do if it continues?

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A19: Initially the Referee should verbally alert the player to advance the puck. If, after approximately three seconds, no attempt has been made to advance the puck, the Referee shall stop play and assess a minor penalty for delaying the game. Rule 629 Puck Must be Kept in Motion and Rule 609 Delaying the Game.

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