Open palm of the non-whistle hand, with fingers together, comes across body on to the opposite shoulder.
A cross motion of the forearms, one moving under the other arm.
Rotating clenched fists around one another in front of the chest.
A forward motion of both arms, with the palms of the hands open and facing away from the body, fully extended from the chest at shoulder level.
A forward and backward motion of the arms with both fists clenched, extending from the chest for a distance of about one foot.
Non-whistle arm fully extended above the head. To nullify a delayed off-side the Linesperson shall drop the arm to the side.
Extending the non-whistle arm fully above the head.
A single point directed at the goal in which the puck legally entered.
Pushing motion with the open palm.
Patting flat (open palm) of the non-whistle hand on this side of the head.
Holding both fists clenched, one immediately above the other at the height of the forehead.
Clasping either wrist with the other hand in front of the chest.
Two stage signal involving the holding signal (shown above) followed by a signal indicating you are holding onto a stick with two hands in a normal manner.
A tugging motion with both arms as if pulling something from in front toward the stomach.
The back Referee or Linesperson signals a possible icing by fully extending either arm over their head. The arm should remain raised until the front Referee or Linesperson, either blows the whistle to indicate an icing or until the icing is washed out. Once the icing has been completed, the back Referee or Linesperson will then point to the appropriate face-off spot and skate to it.
Crossing arms stationary in front of the chest.
Slapping either knee with the palm of the hand, while keeping both skates on the ice.
Patting flat of the hand on the top of the head.
Both hands on hips.
Indication with six fingers (one hand open) in front of the chest.
Fist clenched and arm extended out to the front or side of the body.
A chopping motion with the edge of one hand across the opposite forearm.
Jabbing motion with both hands thrust out immediately in front of the body and then hands dropped to the side of the body.
Striking leg with either hand below the knee, keeping both skates on the ice.
Using both hands to form a “T” in front of the chest.
A sweeping sideways motion of both arms across the front of the body at shoulder level with palms down. This signal is used: (a) by the Referee to signal “no goal”; (b) by the Linesperson to signal “no icing” and in certain situations “no off-side”.