Question:
If a skater is ejected or expelled during a jam and leaves the playing area before the jam ends, does this time count towards her minute of penalty time?
Answer:
Yes, the ejected/expelled skater’s time off the track does count towards her penalty time. If the jam ends before her penalty time is complete, the remainder of her penalty time will be served by a substitute in the following jam.
Timing of the minute penalty for an ejected or expelled skater begins after the referee:
1) has made sure the ejected/expelled skater has immediately left the track and returned to the locker room or staging area (per rules 7.5.1.2) and then,
2) has instructed the penalty box official to begin timing one minute for the removed skater.
If at the moment she is penalized it is not known the skater is on her fifth turn in the box and the penalized skater is already seated in the penalty box, the timing of the minute has already begun upon her arrival in the box. The skater should be instructed by the referees to return to the locker room/staging area, and the timing of her penalty should continue in her absence.
7.5.1.2 When a skater fouls out of a game, the ejection applies to the current period only. It does not carry over to subsequent periods or games. The ejected skater must immediately leave the track and return to the locker room or staging area. She may not remain on the floor with her team or in an area where she can interfere with skaters on the track. Another player from her team must serve any applicable penalty time; this substitute must serve in the same position (Pivot, Blocker or Jammer) as the ejected skater. Substitutions for ejected players cannot happen during an in-progress jam. The ejected player is not permitted to return to play and her team must skate a player short for the remainder of the jam (see Section 7.1.1).