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When play has been stopped for an icing infraction, the back official will point in the direction of the face-off while watching the players for potential altercations. The back official then takes three forward strides and turns backward to skate to the face-off location while maintaining a full view of the players. In the vicinity of the blue line, he/she will give the icing signal while still skating backward until at the face-off spot.

A) True
B) False

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The back official in ice hockey performs a specific protocol when play is stopped for an icing infraction.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement is True. When play is stopped for an icing infraction in ice hockey, the back official follows a specific protocol. After pointing in the direction of the face-off, the back official takes three forward strides and then turns backward to skate to the face-off location, all while maintaining a full view of the players. In the vicinity of the blue line, the official will give the icing signal while still moving backward until they reach the face-off spot.

This protocol ensures that the game is resumed correctly and safely after an icing infraction.

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