End Face-Off Circles

Rules
Rule 7. Face-off Spots & Circles in the End Zones
On both sides of the goals, in both end zones, red face-off spots of 60 centimeters in diameter shall be painted on the ice surface.
Circular red lines of 5 centimeters in width shall be painted on the ice at a radius of 4.5 meters from these face-off spots. 5.5 and 6.5 meters from the goal line, two(2) parallel lines of 5 centimeters in width and 60 centimeters in length shall be drawn from the outer edge of each face-off circle, parallel to the goals lines. In the end zones, on each side of the face-off spot, and separated from each other by a distance of 1.8 meters, two(2) red lines of 7.5 centimeters in width and 90 centimeters in length shall be drawn parallel to the goal lines. From the center of each of these lines, and perpendicular to them, another line of 7.5 centimeters in width and 90 centimeters in length shall be drawn.(This should result in 2 drawing in the form of a " T " on either side of the face-off spots.)
The placement of the face-off spots shall be determined as follows. Two (2) spots shall be marked at a distance of 6.6 meters on either side of an imaginary line extending from the center of one goal to another. Along a secondary imaginary extending across the width of the ice at a distance of 6 meters from the goal line, parallel to which it runs. Each of these points shall be the center of the face-off spots and circles. For ice surfaces of less than 22.5 meters in width, the face-off circles shall be reduced so as to not overlap each other. A minimum distance of 60 centimeters shall always be kept betw een the outer edge of the circle and the sideboard.
NOTE: MEASEURMENTS IN FEET AND INCHES ARE:
60 centimeters = 24 in
6.5 meters = 21 ft 4 in
5 centimeters = 2 in
1.8 meters = 5 ft 11 in
4.5 meters = 14 ft 9 in
7.5 centimeters = 3 in
5.5 meters = 18 ft
90 centimeters = 35 in
6.6 meters = 21 ft 8 in
22.5 meters = 73 ft 10 in