ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

The applicable contestant who will be shooting pucks (collectively, the shooter) must additionally be willing and physically able to participate in such events. 

The shooter will be randomly selected from the registration at the game in which the insured event is to take place. 

The selected shooter may not appoint another person to take their place. 

The event will take place on regulation, unaltered, level, clean ice surface. 

Shooters may attempt the challenge wearing street shoes only. 

No broomball shoes or traction aids allowed. 

The shooter must shoot and release the puck while remaining completely behind the designated line. 

All or any portion of the shooters feet must remain behind the plane forming the front edge of the insured line (as applicable) until after the last puck is shot towards the net. 

Only 20 shots per shooter is allowed from the insured distance(s). 

All pucks must be shot from a minimum distance of ninety (90) feet. 

Practice, warm up, qualifying or trial shots will not be permitted prior to a shooter performing the challenge. 

Shooters must use a regulation hockey stick (as provided by or approved by the contest sponsors) to participate and must attempt all shots without any third-party assistance, equipment or machinery of any kind.

GOAL ELIGIBILITY

A shot will be deemed to be successful if the puck travels from the stick to any point within the hockey net completely across the goal line without stopping. 

If a shot stops moving before completely passing across the goal line, then that shot will be deemed unsuccessful. 

Successful goals that bounce out of the Net for any reason will remain successful. 

Any person participating in this challenge shall remain liable for damages or injury caused to property or person(s) as a direct result of their actions if their actions are proven to be negligent in any way, shape or form. 

Any person participating in this challenge shall do so at his or her own risk. 

Employees are ineligible to participate in this challenge. 

The official arena time clock will record the twenty (20) second time limit. 

The following classes of people are ineligible to participate: current or former professional hockey players, current or former semi-professional hockey players, current or former college hockey players, current or former university hockey players and current or former Olympic hockey players. 

It is a condition of this policy that the signed and completed application shall form a part of the insurance. 

All prize amounts will have a videotaping security requirement. The camera will show the twenty pucks lined up the center line or minimum distance of ninety (90) feet.