a penalty call for which the referee delays stopping play until the offending team gets possession of the puck, the imposition being signalled by the referee's raised arm.
- 1963  It is the habit . . . of [goalies] rushing off the ice so a forward can take their place, when the referee raises his arm, signalling a delayed penalty on the opposition.
- 1963  . . . the "delayed penalty" comes into force when an infraction has been committed by the team not . . . in possession.