| Pounding the closed fist of one hand into the other. Called for driving an opponent into the boards. |
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Rotating closed fists in front of chest. Called for taking more than three strides before checking an opponent. |
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| A forward and backward motion extending from the chest. Called for hitting an opponent with both hands on the stick, and no part of the stick on the ice. |
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Tapping the elbow with the opposite hand. Called when using elbow to impede opponent. |
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| Holding both fists, clenched one above the other, at the side of the head. Called for carrying the stick above the waist against an opponent. |
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Clapping the wrists in front of the chest. Called for using hands on opponent or his equipment. |
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| Tugging motion with arms. Called for using the stick or blade to hook opponent. |
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Crossed arms in front of chest with fists closed. Called for having contact with opponent not in possession of the puck. |
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| A thrusting motion with the arm extending from the side. Called for engaging in fisticuffs or shoving. |
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Chopping with one hand across the opposite forearm. Called for swinging stick at the opponent. |
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| A jabbing motion with both hands in front of the body. Called for using the stick like a spear. |
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Striking the right leg with both hands in front of the body. Called for using stick, arm or leg to cause opponent to trip or fall. |