Facility Rules
General facitlity rules of conduct
Please review our general facility rules of conduct.
Hockey Jersey Rules Video
Silver Creek Sporstplex has put together a jersey comparison video to help you better understand our in-house hockey league jersey rules.
The video is only a guideline. Final decisions regarding jersey-related issues will be made by on-rink officials. This will be done on an individual basis taking into account—but not limited to— the home team jersey color, the away team jersey color, and any previous warnings or precedents set by the league.
If you have any questions regarding any of our league rules, please contact your league director or our referee-in-chief.
Wearing of Helmets
All persons on the skating surface when sticks or pucks are being used must wear H.E.C.C.-approved helmets with helmet strap properly fastened and full face protection*.
*Full Face Protection Exceptions:
- Referees while officiating.
- Coaches and trainers over 18 years old, while training/coaching, but not participating in scrimmages, drills or games.
- Rink rentals - must be at least 18 years old with proof of a Secondary Insurance Policy provided in advance for review and approval by Silver Creek Sportsplex management.
Thank you for your understanding and support.
David Maley,
President, Silver Creek Sportsplex
Adult hockey rules of conduct
In addition the the officlal Roller Hockey Alliance (RHA)/NARCh rules & regulations, Silver Creek Sportsplex abides by the following Supplemental Adult League rules, Code of Conduct, and Suspension Procedure for all Adult leagues.
High School hockey rules of conduct
Scholastic athletic competition should be fun. It should demonstrate high standards of ethics and sportsmanship and promote the development of good character and other important life skills. The highest potential of sports is achieved when participants are committed to pursuing victory with honor, through the core values of integrity, respect, responsibility, fairness, and good citizenship. Everyone involved in sports programs has a duty to assure that their programs impart important life skills and promote the development of good character. The highest potential of sports is achieved when all involved consciously teach, enforce, and embody these values and are committed to the ideal of pursuing victory with honor. Parents/guardians, coaches, and the student-athletes themselves each play an important role in the sports experience.
These codes of conduct apply to all student-athletes, coaches, and parent/guardians involved in high school sports at Silver Creek Sportsplex. Download, print, and sign your code of conduct document and bring it to the check-in desk on your next visit.
| Supplemental High School hockey rules | Code of conduct – Coaches |
Thank you for your commitment!
Dave Inouye,
Hockey Advisor
Hockey Rules
Rollin' Ice at Silver Creek Sportsplex follows the Roller Hockey Alliance (RHA)/NARCh rules.
A few highlights:
- RHA uses a 5 dot system. The center dot replaces all 4 "high dots" used in the USA Hockey Inline rule book. All the face offs that used to occur at the "high dots" will now occur at the "center dot."
- RHA requires a "man down" when coincidental minor penalties occur. If both teams are assessed minor penalties, the teams will now skate 3-on-3 for 2:00, as opposed to immediately substituting for the penalized players.
- Our Shoot Outs will now consist of 4 shooters for each team, instead of 3.
For more details, download the RHA/NARCh rule book.
For more information about the Roller Hockey Alliance, see www.RollerHockeyAlliance.com
If you have questions, please contact us.

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