Misconduct in ice hockey occurs when a player receives a penalty for unsportsmanlike behavior or repeated infractions, usually ten minutes in duration. Players serve time in the penalty box without reducing team strength. Awareness of conduct expectations helps prevent misconduct penalties. During verbal altercations, a player receives a misconduct and spends ten minutes off the ice. Coaches emphasize discipline, respect, and rule compliance to avoid penalties. Players practice restraint and decision-making during heated moments. Execution requires control, awareness, and patience. Teams manage player rotations while penalized. Proper behavior prevents loss of focus and potential power plays. Maintaining composure ensures team effectiveness and fair play.
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