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Level 1 and 2 - Clinic

Level 1 and 2 - Clinic. Booklet Power Point. Workbook Section 1 Introduction to Officiating. Read all of Section #1 Pages 3 and 4. Complete Quiz 1.3 Page 6. Workbook – Section 2 Getting Started. Read Sections2.1 and 2.2 Before the Game Starts and Risk Management.

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Level 1 and 2 - Clinic

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  1. Level 1 and 2 - Clinic Booklet Power Point

  2. Workbook Section 1 Introduction to Officiating Read all of Section #1 Pages 3 and 4 Complete Quiz 1.3 Page 6

  3. Workbook – Section 2 Getting Started Read Sections2.1 and 2.2 Before the Game Starts and Risk Management Complete the Quiz 2.2 Page 8

  4. Fair Play Initiative 2.3 Page 9 Read the Referees procedure for “Start of Game” Complete Quiz 2.3 Page 9

  5. Watch Video

  6. Workbook - Section 3: Icings Off-sides Off-side Passes

  7. Zones – Section 3.1 (Page 10) D A N Defending, Neutral, Attacking

  8. Complete Quiz 3.1 Page 10 Review The Answers

  9. Icing The Puck Section 3.2 & 3.3 Page: 11,12,13 Rule or Criteria 1. Is the team Shooting the Puck ABOVE THE NUMERICAL STRENGTH or EQUAL IN STRENGTH 2. Team shoots the puck from their own half of the ice 3. Puck goes over the goal line without it being touched by anyone on on the ice.

  10. Icing Procedure: Front and Back Linesman (Page 12) Back Linesman 1. Raise arm for potential icing 2. Skate towards your partners blue line in case they have to cover 3. Wait for partner to call the icing. You point to face off location 4. Skate backwards to your face location 5. Wait at the face off location for the partner to deliver the puck “ Teamwork is Critical”

  11. Icing Procedure: Front and Back Linesman Front Linesmen 1. Follow the puck deep into the end zone 2. Check with partner to confirm that the icing is still on 3. Either – Blow whistle and then raise arm OR wave the icing off 4. If icing, retrieve the puck and deliver it to your partner COMPLETE QUIZ 3.3 – PAGE 12 AND 13

  12. WATCH VIDEO ON ICING

  13. Off-Side Section 3.4 Page: 13 Rule or Criteria 1. The attacking player precedesthe puck into the attacking zone 2. The attacking player has both skates over the blue line prior to the puck crossing over it. When the puck is passed to a teammate who is offside in the attacking zone. The Linesman will: 1. Blow the whistle 2. Point to the face off location

  14. WATCH VIDEO ON OFFSIDE

  15. Delayed Off-Side Section 3.5 Page 13,14,15 Rule or Criteria 1. The attacking player precedes the puck into the attacking zone 2. The defending team get possession of the puck or is able to play the puck 1. The linesman will: A. Raise their non-whistle hand above their head.

  16. Delayed Off-Side Continued The linesman will lower their arm to nullify the face-off violation if: • The defending player passes or carries the puck into • the neutral zone. 2. All the attacking players in the attacking zone clear the attacking zone by making contact with the blue line. Note:The attacking zone must be completely free of all attacking players before the off-side can be nullified.

  17. Complete The Quiz Page 15

  18. WATCH VIDEO ON DELAYED OFFSIDE

  19. Section 4: Procedures and Positioning Page 18 to 34

  20. Section #4: Face-Offs Officials Stance • Feet shoulder width apart • Free hand at side • Knees slightly bent • Feet are one foot from face-off dot • Puck held belt high and in close to body Common Faults • Feet to close or to far apart • Poor mobility • Knees not flexed,not square to dot • Bent over • Feet to close to dot • Telegraphed drop

  21. Centers • Feet clear of face-off restraining lines • Visiting team sets up first • Toe of stick touching ice in designated area • Stick not moving Other Players • Feet outside circle • Body and stick onside • Sticks back of hash marks, but may be inside circle

  22. Encroachment Responsibilities Violation Procedures Front Official Front Official • Verbally eject the center • Initial shoulder check • Centers and players in front • Hand signal to indicate violating team. Back Official • Communicate what the violation was • After front official has completed the shoulder check Back Official • Blow whistle • Hand signal to indicate violating team. • Players behind partner dropping the puck. • Hold position, do not approach

  23. Puck Drop – Common Faults • Beginning to exit while dropping the puck • Up and Overhand motion Face-Off Exit • Pause, look for clear route, back away to boards • Move quickly back to Blue line along the boards • Keep the puck in sight, skate backwards if it is safe • Release your partner from your blue line with a head nod

  24. Complete The Quiz 4.1 Page 19 • Correct the quiz WATCH VIDEO on Procedures and Positioning

  25. End Zone Positioning Section 4.2 Page 20 & 21 In end zone positioning we use what is called the “PISTON SYSTEM” Piston System = 3 Positions and 2 Maneuvers HOME BASE:6 to 8 inches or 15/20 cm from boards halfway between the hash marks and goal line. HALF PISTON:A Position between HOME BASE and the nearestgoal post, usually in line with the goalpost. AT THE NET:Anywhere you have the best view of the puck and goal line. (Not behind/front of the net)

  26. HB HP ATN

  27. The Bump:Used at HOME BASE when the play comes at the referee. You can bump up or down, but no further than the hash marks or goal-line. The Pivot: When you have no room left for the BUMP. Stride out from the boards and towards the play. Allow players to go behind you. Thenskate backwards to boards and then home base.

  28. If the play is in the End Zone, on the same side of ice as the referee. Then the referee should be at … Home Base If the play is in the end zone and on the opposite side Of the ice as the referee. Then then referee should be at … Half Piston Puck is near the goal. You should be… At the net Play moves to the same side that you are on. You should … Move quickly back to home base The referee should never enter an area called … “No Man’s Land”

  29. Complete Quiz 4.2 Page 21 • Answer the Quiz - Class WATCH VIDEO on End Zone Positioning

  30. Section 4.3 The Two Official System Page 22, 23, 24,25 Two Official System - Referee • Ice is divided in half by the Red Line. Each referee will take face-offs in each half of the ice • Whenever a referee takes a face off, the other referee will retrieve the puck for the them. They will then cover the blue line. Note: The division of the ice is for face-off procedures only. Penalties can be assessed by either referee anywhere on the ice.

  31. 2 official system General Guidelines • Each referee covers two thirds of the total ice surface. This coverage overlaps in the Neutral Zone. • Try to never let the the puck pass you in the Neutral Zone and be closer to the blue line that you are. • Official should be at or just inside, their blue line prior to the puck and players. • As a front official, you must be at the center red line as the puck approaches in order to call a potential off-side pass or icing. • When you are the back official, watch for fouls in front of the net Your partner may be focused elsewhere.

  32. 2 official system Positioning While the Play is in Progress • At start of game or any center ice face off, the two officials should be positioned along the center red line. • Official at center ice, taking the face off should face the penalty bench so that the timekeeper can start the clock when the puck is dropped. • When the puck is dropped, official not dropping it, must go with the play. Either left of right. • The official dropping the puck skates backwards to the boards • Front official follows the play, and starts end zone positioning. • Back official moves up to a position, one stride outside the blue line

  33. 2 official system • The back official will watch for the following: • The play in the entire zone • For any off-sides at the blue line • The play that is away from the puck • Remember, both officials should never be on the same side of the ice. • When the puck is in the neutral zone, both officials should be at their respective blue lines in order to call any offside. • Officials are generally in a diagonal opposite position relative to one another. No further than one line apart.

  34. 2 official system Positioning For Face Offs • All face offs will take place at either one of the face off dots or on a parallel line to the side boards from one face off dot to the other face off dot. • All face offs will be taken by the official in their end of the ice. regardless to what side of the ice they were on. • Center ice face offs – Both officials face each other along the center Red Line • Neutral zone face offs – Officials face each other – Official not dropping the puck will go with the play. • End Zone Face Offs – Official in Zone will move to Home Base as play dictates. Partner will be positioned outside the Blue Line

  35. 2 official system • When play moves from end zone to neutral zone – front official will move to a position to make an offside call at the blue line. Partner (back man) will hold the line for the front official. Face Off Zone Changes • Puck dropped at center ice – official not dropping the puck will follow the play (left/right). • Officials will maintain their responsibilities for face offs and positioning until one of these things happen: • A goal is scored • A penalty is assessed • The start of the next period • After a Neutral Zone Face Off At which time they may or may not change ends

  36. 2 official system When A Goal Is Scored • When a goal is scored, the front official will signal the goal and report it to the scorekeeper. The other official will get the puck and conduct the center ice face off. Positioning and procedures are now the same as the start of the game. When A Penalty Is Assessed • When a penalty is assessed, the official will assess a penalty and report it to the scorekeeper. The other official will get the puck and go to the face off spot. They will conduct the face off while the other referee will assume the position outside the blue line (end zone) or opposite their partner (neutral zone). In effect the officials have changed ends. • If the back official assesses the penalty, the front official will get their own puck and drop it. Officials DO NOT change ends

  37. R R R R Start of Game = No Man’s Land = End Zone = 2 Man System

  38. Complete Quiz 4.3 2 Official System Page 25 • Review Quiz Answers

  39. WATCH VIDEO on Two Official System

  40. Three Official System Section 4.4 Page 26, 27, 28 “The Referee” • The referee is the person in charge of the game but it is important that they support and back the linesman if possible • Proper positioning enables the referee to carry out their duties while not interfering with the linesman or the flow of the players • Proper positioning allows the referee to call penalties and goals. They do not call icings, off sides and off side passes. They can stop The play if the linesman is blocked out. • The referee should get into a position close to the boards so that they do not interfere with the play.

  41. 3 Official System • As play moves on the ice surface, the referee should follow 8 to 10 feet (2.5 – 3.0 m) behind the play, if the play is on the opposite side of the ice. • If the play is on the same side of the ice, the referee should be 15 to 25 feet (4.5 – 6.0 m) behind it. • Referee must remember to stay out of “NO MAN’S LAND” and to utilize end zone positioning when play is in the end zone. Tips • Try to skate in a “Figure 8” pattern, rather stopping and starting • Always keep players on the ice and both benches in view when play is stopped

  42. Three Official System Page 26, 27, 28 The Linesmen 3 Official System • The ice surface is divides into two halves, using the center red line • Linesmen will select a half of the ice at the start of the game. each linesman will conduct face offs in their half of the ice. The other linesman will retrieve the puck for them. Positioning While Play is in Progress • Always be at your blue line when the puck is crossing it. Refer to “Working The Line” • When play is in the end zone one linesman should be just outside their blue line while their partner should be midway between the center red line and their partner’s blue line. On the opposite side of the ice

  43. 3 Official System • When play moves out of end zone the back official will move up to the Red Line. Now both Linesman have a line covered. The Red Line and the Blue Line. They are in position to call a potential offside pass. • As the plays moves up and down the ice, the linesmen will position themselves as play dictates. Positioning For Face Offs • Linesman take the face offs in their half of the ice. • The Linesman not taking the face off must cover their partners line until their partner returns to position. • For center ice face offs, Linesman will be on opposite sides of the ice, just outside their blue line.

  44. 3 Official System • Neutral Zone Face Off – linesman not dropping the puck must cover partners blue line until if play moves in that direction. A partners nod will release blue line. If play moves in opposite direction then move ahead of play as dictated. • Neutral Zone Face Off – Partner not dropping the puck is responsible for both lines. • End Zone Face Off – (1)Lines Man drops the puck. (1) Partner outside their partners Blue Line (just outside the line). • Blue line (Back) referee will: Watch for encroachment, wait at The blue line until their partner and releases them.

  45. L L R L R R L L L Start of Game Neutral Zone 3 Man System End Zone

  46. 3 Official System Complete Quiz 4.4 Page 28 Answer Quiz

  47. 3 Official System Read 4.5 Linesman Tips Page 29 & 30

  48. Section 4.6 Line Change Procedure Page 31 3 Official System • Use this procedure as soon as it is safe to do so on the ice. • Look at Visiting Bench. Allow 5 second period in which they may change players. • Raise your arm to indicate that that the visiting team can no • Longer change. • With the arm still raised, the referee looks at the home team bench • The referee allows another 5 seconds for the the home team to • To make a line change.

  49. 3 Official System • The referee drops the arm to signal that the home team can • no longer make a change. • This procedure must be used after all stoppages in the game • Teams that do not follow this procedure will be penalized after one warning from the referee.

  50. 3 Official System Section 4.6 Fight Procedure Page 32 and 33 Read the section on Fight Procedures for the Referee • Get an assignment sheet from the clinic instructor. • Without the aid of the Booklet, place in the correct order the sequence of events (procedure) that the referee must follow when a fight occurs on the ice. Class discussion will follow to reinforce the proper procedure

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