Post-Game Duties

Post-Game Duties
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Learn about the essential post-game duties for ice hockey referees and officials, including monitoring the handshake line, managing team exits, handling cancelled handshakes, and ensuring accurate scoresheet signing. Follow these guidelines to maintain order and safety after a game.

  • - Ice Hockey
  • Referees
  • Officials
  • Post-Game Duties
  • Guidelines

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  1. Post-Game Duties

  2. HANDSHAKE LINE Officials should stand diagonally across from each other; one on each neutral zone dot. Monitor the handshake line for any potential altercations or penalties xxxxxxxxxx R1 oooooooooo R2 Legend :: R1=Referee 1 R2=Referee 2 x=Team 1 o=Team 2

  3. EXITING THE ICE Separate Gates R1 Teams should exit the ice through separate gates, when possible Officials should stand between both teams and give them space to leave the ice separately R2 Legend :: R1=Referee 1 R2=Referee 2 x=Team 1 o=Team 2

  4. EXITING THE ICE Same Gate R1 R2 Allow one team to leave the ice first, do not allow teams to leave together Stand on either side of the exiting gate and hold one team back while the other exits Legend :: R1=Referee 1 R2=Referee 2 x=Team 1 o=Team 2

  5. CANCELLED HANDSHAKE If it is deemed that a handshake should be cancelled following the game, allow one team to exit the ice first and hold the opposing team at their bench One official should raise his hand and communicate to the bench that his team should wait until they have permission to leave If an altercation is to occur off the ice, DO NOT intervene. Your job is to record numbers and assess penalties. Leave the responsibility with team officials R1 R2 ooo ooo ooo Legend :: R1=Referee 1 R2=Referee 2 x=Team 1 o=Team 2

  6. Signing the Scoresheet Review scoresheet with partner(s) and official scorer Cross out any blank spaces the penalty and scoring columns Ensure no team received 15 and no player 5 penalties If there are any penalties that need to be reported to USA Hockey, retain a copy of the scoresheet or take a picture When you feel the scoresheet has been completed, you and your partner will sign your names

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