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1 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition1

2 2 Welcome! We will begin promptly at 1:30 P.M. Feel free to review the clinic workbook until your clinic starts.

3 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition3 GTHL Timekeeper Clinic Presented by the Greater Toronto Hockey League

4 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition4 Characteristics of a Great Timekeeper Great Timekeepers: …are team players …are expert clock operators …are always alert and always on time …anticipate the needs of the on-ice officials …produce legible, accurate & complete gamesheets …know the rules well enough to avoid & minimize delays

5 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition5 “Great Timekeepers are trained, not born.” Steve Wallace GTHL Technical Director of Officiating September 2005

6 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition6 Clinic Objective To provide formal training to help you become a Great Timekeeper.

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8 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition8 Friends in Attendance

9 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition9 Clinic Overview TK Duties and Responsibilities Gamesheet Management GTHL Start of Game Procedure Break Practical Exercise Supplementary training to those who need it

10 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition10 Things to Consider Clinic ends at 9:30 PM Emergency Exits Washrooms No smoking please Restricted areas Events start on time Cell Phones and Pagers to Silent mode I-Pods & CD players off One conversation at a time Treat others with respect “Parking” of off-topic issues

11 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition11 Name Cards 4 Make 2 folds to form a 2 sided, tent shaped name card Print your name on both sides Print 1st name in HUGE font Ima Timekeeper

12 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition12 Clinic Introduction The End. Please put your name on your clinic workbook. TK Duties and Responsibilities is next…

13 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition13 TK Duties and Responsibilities

14 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition14 TK Duties and Responsibilities Outcome To be familiar with the routine duties & responsibilities of a Timekeeper in the GTHL.

15 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition15 Timekeeper Duties and Responsibilities Exercise Review the list of timekeeper duties & responsibilities on page 2 of your workbook.

16 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition16 Timekeeper Duties and Responsibilities Exercise Review the list of timekeeper duties & responsibilities on page 2 of your workbook. 1.Which items are the most important? 2.Which item is the most ignored or violated and why is this the case?

17 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition17 Timekeeper Duties and Responsibilities GTHL Expectations Be in place and ready for duty 5 minutes prior to scheduled game time or when the On-Ice Officials take to the ice, whichever occurs first.

18 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition18 Timekeeper Duties and Responsibilities GTHL Expectations What should you do if you will not make it to the rink on time or if you will miss a shift?

19 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition19 Timekeeper Duties and Responsibilities GTHL Expectations What should you do if you will miss a shift or not make it to the rink on time? Contact your assigned Cashier without delay!

20 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition20 Timekeeper Duties and Responsibilities GTHL Expectations You must know the game length of all games. Where will you find information that indicates the length of games?

21 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition21 Timekeeper Duties and Responsibilities GTHL Expectations You must know the game length of all games. Where will you find information that indicates the length of games? Reference:

22 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition22 Timekeeper Duties and Responsibilities GTHL Expectations You must know and adhere to the GTHL music policy.

23 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition23 Timekeeper Duties and Responsibilities GTHL Expectations Count and record the # of players on each team at the start of the 3 rd period: Include ejected players and goaltenders in the count. Teams may have 15 players + 2 goaltenders maximum (except Midget AAA & Juvenile are allowed 17 + 2 goaltenders). Do not count players whose name is on gamesheet but have not arrived

24 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition24 Timekeeper Duties and Responsibilities GTHL Expectations Use a system to track the number of stick fouls and total penalties per player. Why is this important?

25 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition25 Timekeeper Duties and Responsibilities GTHL Expectations Use a system to track the number of stick fouls and total penalties per player. Why is this important? 3 stick fouls = GE56 4 penalty fouls = GE56

26 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition26 Timekeeper Duties and Responsibilities Exercise 2 Please describe the system that you use to track the number of stick fouls and total number of penalties per player.

27 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition27 Game Ejection – Stick Fouls What are the 5 types of stick fouls that count towards a game ejection?

28 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition28 Game Ejection – Stick Fouls What are the 5 types of stick fouls that count towards a game ejection? High Sticking | Butt-Ending - - Cross-Checking - - Spearing | Slashing

29 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition29 Game Ejection – Stick Fouls Want to know how can you remember them? …Think of a cross. High Sticking | Butt-Ending - - Cross-Checking - - Spearing | Slashing

30 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition30 Game Ejection – Stick Fouls What are the signals for each of these fouls? High Sticking | Butt-Ending - - Cross-Checking - - Spearing | Slashing

31 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition31 Game Ejection – Stick Fouls What penalty values are associated with High Sticking, Cross-Checking & Slashing stick fouls?

32 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition32 Game Ejection – Stick Fouls What penalty values are associated with High Sticking, Cross-Checking & Slashing stick fouls? 2 5 + GM

33 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition33 Game Ejection – Stick Fouls What penalty values are associated with Butt-Ending & Spearing?

34 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition34 Game Ejection – Stick Fouls What penalty values are associated with Butt-Ending & Spearing? 2 + 2 5 + MP(42 or 46)

35 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition35 Timekeeper Duties and Responsibilities GTHL Expectations Inform the Referee when player receives his 4 th penalty.* Why is this important?

36 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition36 Timekeeper Duties and Responsibilities GTHL Expectations Inform the Referee when player receives his 4 th penalty.* Why is this important? GTHL Rule 14.12 says 4 fouls = GE(56)

37 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition37 Game Ejection – 4 Fouls A player is assessed 2 + GM for CTH. For purposes of the four fouls rule, is this considered 1 penalty or 2?

38 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition38 Game Ejection – 4 Fouls A player is assessed 2 + GM for CTH. For purposes of the four fouls rule, is this considered 1 penalty or 2? ONE It’s the number of “fouls” that occur, not the number of penalties assessed, that is important to track.

39 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition39 Game Ejection – 4 Fouls The Referee assesses a double Minor (2 + 2) for RAW. For purposes of the four fouls rule, is this considered 1 penalty or 2?

40 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition40 Game Ejection – 4 Fouls The Referee assesses a double Minor (2 + 2) for RAW. For purposes of the four fouls rule, is this considered 1 penalty or 2? ONE It’s the number of “fouls” that occur that matters.

41 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition41 TK Duties and Responsibilities Summary Outcome To be familiar with the routine duties and responsibilities of a Timekeeper in the GTHL.

42 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition42 TK Duties and Responsibilities The End. Gamesheet Management is next…

43 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition43 Gamesheet Management

44 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition44 Gamesheet Management Learning Outcomes To know which information is required (i.e., essential) on the GTHL gamesheet To be familiar with “best practices” regarding gamesheet management

45 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition45 Gamesheet Management Please share a blank gamesheet with your neighbour.

46 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition46 Gamesheet Entries Info Not Needed: Game number Total penalty minutes Team and on-ice officials’ card number Shots on goal Goalie stats Game stars

47 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition47 Gamesheet “Best Practices” Ensure gamesheet is complete when first received: Rink & Date Team names Division (age group) & Category (A, AA, AAA) All players listed “C’s”, “A’s” and “AP’s” Team officials listed and initialed Roster verified by “team official-in-charge”

48 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition48 Gamesheet “Best Practices” Keep the gamesheet dry Use a smooth legal size clipboard Use a “medium” ball point pen Print (don’t write) legibly, using maximum size font Press hard enough to complete all copies…

49 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition49 Gamesheet “Best Practices” Use a worksheet to capture important info, then transcribe necessary info onto the gamesheet Write the actual times (not the “projected” times) in the penalty “OFF’, “START” and “ON” boxes. Stroke out the entire line of an incorrect entry – Start fresh on a new line Obtain and carry a few spare gamesheets, extra pens and a highlighter

50 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition50 Gamesheet Management Challenge Point out 6 items of information on the following game sheet that are NOT required.

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53 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition53 Gamesheet Management Summary Outcomes Now know which information is required (i.e., essential) on the GTHL gamesheet Now familiar with “best practices” regarding gamesheet management

54 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition54 Gamesheet Management The End. GTHL Start of Game Procedure is next…

55 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition55 GTHL Start of Game Procedure Reference: GTHL Rules, Article 9.4(c)

56 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition56 GTHL Start of Game Procedure Outcomes To know the GTHL start of game procedure To understand why following this procedure is important To be familiar with timekeeper responses to deviations from the procedure

57 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition57 GTHL Start of Game Procedure 3 minutes (5 for Juvenile) on the clock Clock starts when officials on the ice AND nets secure One minute to go - Referee blows whistle At 0:00 horn sounds If one or more teams are “not ready” at the horn, the least ready team is assessed a Bench Minor for Delay of Game

58 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition58 GTHL Start of Game Procedure A team is considered “not ready” if... Too many players on the ice Any player offside or centreman not “set” Goalie: Mask not on, glove not on Practice pucks on the ice Player’s bench gate not closed

59 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition59 GTHL Start of Game Procedure Special Instructions Do not start the clock until refs are present & nets are on... Always let the clock run out and let the horn sound… …unless specifically instructed by the Referee.

60 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition60 GTHL Start of Game Procedure Why is important to follow the procedure and to let the clock run out and allow the horn to sound?

61 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition61 GTHL Start of Game Procedure Why is important to follow the procedure and to let the clock run out and allow the horn to sound? Refs have been directed by the League to strictly enforce this rule It is impossible to enforce the rule if the horn never sounds

62 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition62 GTHL Start of Game Procedure “What If” 1.Only one official comes on the ice? 2.Refs do not put nets on? 3.Game is early?

63 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition63 GTHL Start of Game Procedure “What If” 1.Only one official comes on the ice? Start the clock when the nets are in place.

64 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition64 GTHL Start of Game Procedure “What If” 2.Refs do not put nets on? Check with the referee.

65 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition65 GTHL Start of Game Procedure “What If” 3.Game is early? Games are permitted to start up to 15 minutes early if both teams agree. Start the clock when the nets are in place, the officials are on the ice and both teams are on the ice.

66 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition66 GTHL Start of Game Procedure Outcomes Know the GTHL start of game procedure Understand the importance of following this procedure Familiar with timekeeper responses to deviations from the procedure

67 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition67 GTHL Start of Game Procedure The End.

68 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition68 Time for a Break Practical Exercise is next. Please return at …

69 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition69 Practical Exercise You’ll need a pen, a blank worksheet and a copy of the exercise gamesheet.

70 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition70 Practical Exercise Outcome To demonstrate a high degree of competency when faced with tricky but common situations during a game.

71 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition71 Practical Exercise You must develop your own notebook or worksheet. It is highly recommended that you use this format to record penalties: #MINOFFSTARTENDON

72 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition72 Practical Exercise Important Note The following events all occur in the 2nd period…

73 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition73 12:00 The Referee reports the following to you: “Zebras, #3, Slashing” Make the appropriate entry on the gamesheet.

74 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition74 12:00 “Zebras, #3, Slashing” Make the appropriate entry on the gamesheet. 233S. BERNARD2SL1200

75 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition75 Practical Exercise Why is the “On” time left blank?

76 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition76 Practical Exercise Why is the ON time left blank? The gamesheet is a record of what actually happened. Tips Leave START & ON cells blank until the actual time is known Use a worksheet to show projected START, END & ON times

77 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition77 Practical Exercise “Zebras #3, Slashing” Has a stick foul occurred?

78 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition78 Practical Exercise “Zebras #3, Slashing” Has a stick foul occurred? Yes Why is it important to know that this is a stick foul?

79 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition79 Practical Exercise “Zebras #3, Slashing” Has a stick foul occurred? Yes Why is it important to know that this is a stick foul? 3 stick fouls = Game Ejection (GE56)

80 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition80 11:00 The Referee reports the following to you: “Zebras, #2, Checking to the Head”

81 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition81 Practical Exercise What is the signal for Checking to the Head?

82 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition82 Practical Exercise What is the signal for Checking to the Head?

83 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition83 Practical Exercise What are the penalty options for CTH fouls?

84 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition84 Practical Exercise What are the penalty options for CTH fouls? 2 + GM * or 5 + GM * This is a special GTHL rule application adopted in June 2010. Hockey Canada playing rules call for 2 + 10 (Minor + Misconduct).

85 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition85 11:00 “Zebras, #2, Checking to the Head” The Referee did not clarify if it’s 2 + GM or 5 + GM...

86 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition86 Practical Exercise How can you determine which CTH penalty option is assessed without consulting directly with the Referee?

87 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition87 Practical Exercise How can you determine which CTH penalty option is assessed without consulting directly with the Referee? Assume 2 + GM if Ref does not specify If in doubt, check with the referee

88 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition88 Practical Exercise What is the abbreviation for “Checking to the Head”?

89 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition89 Practical Exercise What is the abbreviation for “Checking to the Head”? CTH What “penalty code” is associated with CTH?

90 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition90 Practical Exercise What is the abbreviation for “Checking to the Head”? CTH What “penalty code” is associated with CTH? GM70 (Minor) ~ GM71 (Major)

91 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition91 11:00 “Zebras, #2, Checking to the Head” Zebra #2 is escorted off the ice and Zebra #18 comes to the penalty box to serve the Minor. Update the gamesheet…

92 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition92 11:00 “Zebras #2, Checking to the Head” Gamesheet entry = 2 lines Always need a substitute to serve a 2 or 5 “time penalty” Always enter offending player’s name (not the substitute) 10 minutes charged in the records for all GMs (& GRMs) Leave CTH line ON cell blank 2218S. OAKMAN2CTH1100 ___ 22-S. OAKMAN10GM701100--

93 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition93 10:30 #37 of the Stripes scores, assisted by #12 & #15.

94 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition94 10:30 #37 of the Stripes scores, assisted by #12 & #15. Who, if anyone, is released from the box?

95 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition95 10:30 #37 of the Stripes scores, assisted by #12 & #15. Who, if anyone, is released from the box? Zebra #3

96 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition96 10:30 Why is Zebra #3 allowed to leave the penalty box when Stripes score? Zebras were shorthanded due to a minor/bench minor penalty when the goal was scored, and #3 was serving the minor/bench minor with the least amount of time remaining when the goal occurred.

97 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition97 10:30 #37 of the Stripes scores, assisted by #12 & #16. Update the gamesheet…

98 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition98 10:30 #37 of the Stripes scores, assisted by #12 & #16. Are you required to indicate that the goal was scored on the Power-Play?

99 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition99 10:30 #37 of the Stripes scores, assisted by #12 & #16. Are you required to indicate that the goal was scored on the Power-Play? YES

100 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition100 Practical Exercise #37 of the Stripes scores, assisted by #12 & #16. What is the recorded ON time for Bernard?

101 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition101 Practical Exercise #37 of the Stripes scores, assisted by #12 & #16. What is the recorded ON time for Bernard? 1030

102 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition102 Practical Exercise Why was the ON time recorded as 10:30 ? The gamesheet is a record of what actually happened. Tips Use a worksheet Leave time cells blank until the actual times are known

103 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition103 Practical Exercise What other action is required by the T/K? Why?

104 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition104 Practical Exercise What other action is required by the T/K? Why? Consult with the Referee. There is no #16 listed on Stripes’ roster!

105 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition105 Practical Exercise Consult with the Referee. There is no #16 listed on Stripes’ roster! Discussion How urgent is this need to consult? How would you notify the Referee that consultation is required?

106 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition106 10:00 “Zebras, #4, Butt-Ending” The referee does not clarify the penalty length but #4 is escorted to the penalty box by the linesman.

107 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition107 10:00 “Zebras, #4, Butt-Ending” What penalty options are possible?

108 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition108 10:00 “Zebras, #4, Butt-Ending” What penalty options are possible? 2 + 2 (double Minor) or Match Penalty (MP)

109 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition109 “Zebras, #4, Butt-Ending” How can you determine which penalty option is assessed without consulting directly with the Referee?

110 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition110 “Zebras, #4, Butt-Ending” How can you determine which penalty option is assessed without consulting directly with the Referee? Watch for MP signal Assume 2 + 2 if ref does not specify Confirm by watching for player leaving game or coming to penalty box

111 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition111 “Zebras, #4, Butt-Ending” What is the Match penalty signal?

112 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition112 10:00 “Zebras, #4, Butt-Ending” If #4 is escorted to the penalty box by the linesman, what penalty option did the referee select?

113 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition113 10:00 “Zebras, #4, Butt-Ending” If #4 is escorted to the penalty box by the linesman, what penalty option did the referee select? 2 + 2

114 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition114 10:00 “Zebras, #4, Butt-Ending” Make the appropriate notes on your WORKSHEET.

115 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition115 10:00 “Zebras, #4, Butt-Ending” Make the appropriate notes on your WORKSHEET. #MINOFFSTARTENDON 421000 800- 421000800600

116 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition116 10:00 “Zebras, #4, Butt-Ending” Make the appropriate entry on the gamesheet.

117 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition117 10:00 “Zebras, #4, Butt-Ending” Make the appropriate entry on the gamesheet. 244M. COOK2BUTT1000 244M. COOK2BUTT1000

118 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition118 10:00 “Zebras, #4, Butt-Ending” How would your gamesheet entry be different IF the penalty option was Match Penalty with #12 serving the time penalty?

119 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition119 10:00 “Zebras, #4, Butt-Ending” How would your gamesheet entry be different IF the penalty option was Match Penalty with #12 serving the time penalty? 2412M. COOK5BE1000 244M. COOK-MP421000--

120 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition120 9:00 Zebra #2’s CTH Minor penalty expires and #18 leaves the penalty box while play is in progress. Update your gamesheet.

121 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition121 9:00 Update your gamesheet. 2218S. OAKMAN2CTH1100 900 22-S. OAKMAN10GM701100--

122 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition122 8:30 Stripes are awarded a Penalty Shot. #9 takes the shot and scores. Note that the Zebras were shorthanded when this goal is scored. Does a player return to the ice due to the goal? Explain your answer.

123 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition123 8:30 Stripes are awarded a Penalty Shot. #9 takes the shot and scores. Note that the Zebras were shorthanded when this goal is scored. Does a player return to the ice due to the goal? Why? No. Goals scored during Penalty Shots do not cancel out time penalties.

124 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition124 8:30 Stripes #9 scores on a Penalty Shot. Make the appropriate entries on the gamesheet.

125 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition125 8:30 Stripes #9 scores on a Penalty Shot. Normal scoring entry for Stripes

126 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition126 8:30 Stripes #9 scores on a Penalty Shot. Penalty Shot entry (on Zebras’ side) looks like this: 2--PS taken by #9-PS830--

127 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition127 8:15 “Zebras, #8, four minutes RAW. Stripes, #19, two minutes RAW.” Apply the coincidental penalty rules to determine the time penalties.2 2

128 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition128 8:15 “Zebras, #8, four minutes RAW. Stripes, #19, two minutes RAW.” Apply the coincidental penalty rules to determine the time penalties.2 2 //

129 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition129 8:15 “Zebras, #8, four minutes RAW. Stripes, #19, two minutes RAW.” Apply the coincidental penalty rules to determine the time penalties.2 2 // Time Penalty

130 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition130 Coincidental Penalties 2 2 How much time goes on the penalty time clock? Against which team? //

131 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition131 Coincidental Penalties 2 2 How much time goes on the penalty time clock? Against which team? 2 minutes - Zebras //

132 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition132 Coincidental Penalties 2 2 Who serves this “time” penalty? //

133 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition133 Coincidental Penalties 2 2 Who serves this “time” penalty? Any player (except goaltender and #8) that was on the ice when play was stopped. //

134 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition134 8:15 2 2 How long does Zebra #8 sit in the penalty box? //

135 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition135 8:15 2 2 How long does Zebra #8 sit in the penalty box? Until the first whistle after 4:15. //

136 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition136 8:15 2 2 How long does Stripes #19 sit in the penalty box? //

137 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition137 8:15 2 2 How long does Stripes #19 sit in the penalty box? Until the first whistle after 6:15. //

138 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition138 8:15 “Zebras #8, four minutes RAW. Stripes #19, two minutes RAW.” A linesman escorts #12 to the penalty box to serve the time penalty. Make the appropriate notes on your worksheet.

139 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition139 8:15 “Zebras #8, four minutes RAW” “Stripes #19, two minutes RAW” #MINOFFSTARTENDON 84815 415415+ (12)-815 615 #MINOFFSTARTENDON 192815--615+

140 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition140 8:15 “Zebras #8, four minutes RAW. Stripes #19, two minutes RAW.” Zebra #12 will serve the time penalty. Make the appropriate entries on the gamesheet.

141 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition141 8:15 Zebras Stripes 288D. HAGG2RAW815- 2812D. HAAG2RAW815 219 N. SPIRO2RAW815-

142 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition142 8:00 Cook’s first Butt-Ending penalty expires and his second begins. Update your gamesheet entries for Cook.

143 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition143 8:00 Cook’s first Butt-Ending penalty expires and his second begins. Update your gamesheet entries for Cook. 244M. COOK2BUTT1000 - 244M. COOK2BUTT1000800

144 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition144 7:45 Stripes #34 scores, assisted by #29. Make the goal entry on your gamesheet.

145 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition145 Shorthanded Goal Situations The Rules When a shorthanded team is scored on while serving a Minor or Bench Minor time penalty, the Minor or Bench Minor time penalty with the least amount of time remaining is cancelled…. Cancel

146 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition146 7:45 Stripes #34 scores, assisted by #29. Are Zebra’s shorthanded due to a Minor or Bench Minor? Which, if any, player from Zebras return to the ice?

147 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition147 7:45 Stripes #34 scores, assisted by #29. Are Zebra’s shorthanded due to a Minor or Bench Minor? Yes… Zebra’s were shorthanded due to a Minor/Bench Minor.

148 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition148 7:45 Stripes #34 scores, assisted by #29. Which, if any, player from Zebras return to the ice? TRAUB returns… The (Minor) time penalty he is serving is the one with the least amount of time remaining.

149 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition149 7:45 Stripes score! Update your penalty entry for Haag’s penalties.

150 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition150 7:45 Stripes score! Update your penalty entry for Haag’s penalties. 288D. HAGG2RAW815- 2812D. HAAG2RAW815 745

151 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition151 7:45 When can Haag leave the penalty box? 288D. HAGG2RAW815-? 2812D. HAAG2RAW815 745

152 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition152 7:45 When can Haag leave the penalty box? 1 st stoppage of play after 5:45. TIP:This should be recorded in your notes. Do not complete the gamesheet, yet…. 288D. HAGG2RAW815-? 2812D. HAAG2RAW815 745

153 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition153 7:30 “Zebras, #3, High-Sticking.” Make notes as required then make the gamesheet entry.

154 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition154 7:30 “Zebras, #3, High-Sticking.” Make notes as required then make the gamesheet entry. 233S. BERNARD2HS730

155 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition155 7:15 “Zebras, #6, Cross-Checking.” Make notes as required then make the gamesheet entry. 266R. DUTTON2CC715

156 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition156 7:15 “Zebras, #6, Cross-Checking.” Can Dutton’s penalty start immediately? Explain.

157 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition157 7:15 “Zebras, #6, Cross-Checking.” Can Dutton’s penalty start immediately? Explain. No. This is a delayed time penalty situation.

158 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition158 Delayed Time Penalties The Rules A maximum of 2 time penalties may be served at the same time A 3rd player’s time penalty shall not start until one of the other player’s time penalties expires (Rule 38a)

159 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition159 7:15 “Zebras, #6, CC” Tips Use a worksheet to predict START, END and ON times Leave START & ON cells blank until actual time is known 266R. DUTTON2CC715____

160 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition160 7:15 Update your notes for the penalties assessed to Cook, Bernard and Dutton.

161 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition161 7:15 Update your notes for the penalties assessed to Cook, Bernard and Dutton. #MINOFFSTARTENDON 421000800600530 32730 530400 62715600400400+

162 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition162 6:00 With play in progress Cook’s 2 nd Butt-Ending penalty expires and Dutton’s CC penalty starts. Should you let Cook out of the penalty box? Explain.

163 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition163 6:00 With play in progress Cook’s 2 nd Butt-Ending penalty expires and Dutton’s CC penalty starts. Should you let Cook out of the penalty box? Why? No. The Zebras are still serving 2 time penalties. They must play 2 players short.

164 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition164 6:00 Update the penalty entries for Cook and Dutton on the gamesheet.

165 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition165 6:00 Update the penalty entries for Cook and Dutton on the gamesheet. REMINDER The gamesheet is a record of what happened. Leave the ON time cells blank. 266R. DUTTON2CC715600____ 244M. COOK2BUTT1000800____

166 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition166 Delayed Time Penalties When should #4 Cook & #3 Bernard return to the ice? Since Bernard's penalty expires at 5:30… …Cook should return to the ice at 5:30. #MINOFFSTARTENDON 421000800600530 32730 530400 62715600400400+

167 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition167 Delayed Time Penalties When should #4 Cook & #3 Bernard return to the ice? Since #6 Dutton’s penalty expires at 4:00… …Bernard should return to the ice at 4:00. #MINOFFSTARTENDON 421000800600530 32730 530400 62715600400400+

168 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition168 Delayed Time Penalties When does #6 Dutton return to the ice? Explain your answer. #MINOFFSTARTENDON 421000800600530 32730 530400 62715600400400+

169 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition169 Delayed Time Penalties When does #6 Dutton return to the ice? Explain your answer. Dutton must wait until the 1 st whistle after 4:00. He can’t leave at 4:00 because that would create a “too many players on the ice” situation. #MINOFFSTARTENDON 421000800600530 32730 530400 62715600400400+

170 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition170 Delayed Time Penalties Rule Review Penalized players return to the ice in the order in which their penalties expire (Rule 4.12c). Note: “First in, first out” is not a reliable rule of thumb.

171 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition171 3:59 Routine stoppage of play. Dutton leaves the penalty box.

172 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition172 3:59 Routine stoppage of play. Dutton leaves the penalty box. Update your gamesheet penalty entries.

173 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition173 3:59 Routine stoppage of play. Dutton leaves the penalty box. Update your gamesheet penalty entries. 233S. BERNARD2HS730 400 266R. DUTTON2CC715600359

174 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition174 3:30 “Zebras #3, Cross-Checking.” The lineman escorts #3 to the penalty box. Make the appropriate notes on your worksheet then make your gamesheet entry.

175 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition175 3:30 Who serves the time penalty? 23__S. BERNARD2CC330 233S. BERNARD2GE56330--

176 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition176 3:30 Who serves the time penalty? A player on the ice when play was stopped. 23__S. BERNARD2CC330 233S. BERNARD2GE56330--

177 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition177 3:30 “Zebras, #3, Cross-Checking” The Referee ejects Bernard from the game and #9 arrives to serve Bernard’s CC Minor. Update the Gamesheet.

178 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition178 3:30 “Zebras, #3, Cross-Checking” The Referee ejects Bernard from the game and #9 arrives to serve Bernard’s CC Minor. Update the Gamesheet. 239S. BERNARD2CC330 233S. BERNARD2GE56330--

179 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition179 1:30 While play is in progress, #9 Picco leaves the penalty box. Update the Gamesheet.

180 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition180 1:30 While play is in progress, #9 Picco leaves the penalty box. Update the Gamesheet. 239S. BERNARD2CC330 130 233S. BERNARD2GE56330--

181 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition181 1:00 “Zebras #4, 4 minutes, Spearing.” Update your worksheet then update the gamesheet.

182 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition182 1:00 “Zebras #4, 4 minutes, Spearing.” Update your worksheet then update the gamesheet. 244M. COOK2SP100 244M. COOK2SP100

183 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition183 1:00 “Zebras #4, 4 minutes, Spearing” Cook has now been assessed 4 Minors in this game. Does this need to be reported to the Referee? Why?

184 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition184 1:00 “Zebras #4, 4 minutes, Spearing” Cook has now been assessed 4 Minors in this game. Does this need to be reported to the Referee? Why? Not really… A Game Ejection will not be assessed because one must commit 4 fouls to be ejected under the GTHL Game Ejection rule. Double Minors only count as a single foul

185 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition185 0:30 Stripes score. #8 from 26 and 2. Does Cook leave the penalty bench? Explain your answer.

186 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition186 0:30 Stripes score. #8 from 26 and 2. Does Cook leave the penalty bench? Explain your answer. No! He must serve his 2 nd SP Minor.

187 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition187 0:30 Stripes score. #8 from 26 and 2. Update the Gamesheet.

188 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition188 0:30 Stripes score. #8 from 26 and 2. Update the Gamesheet. 244M. COOK2SP100 - 244M. COOK2SP100030

189 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition189 0:00 The horn sounds but a line brawl starts. What should you do?

190 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition190 0:00 The horn sounds but a line brawl starts. What should you do? Write down the numbers of all the players on the ice Write down the numbers of the 1 st and other players that leave the players’ or penalty bench Provide this info to the referee if requested

191 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition191 0:00 What other important action (unrelated to the line brawl) must you do when the 2 nd period ends?

192 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition192 0:00 What other important action (unrelated to the line brawl) must you do when the 2 nd period ends? Count and record the number of players that participated in the game. How do and where do you record this number?

193 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition193 Practical Exercise The End. Whew…Just in time!!! Closing Remarks is next…

194 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition194 Closing Remarks When we finish, please help tidy up the room. Be sure to collect all your belongings.

195 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition195 Clinic Objective To provide formal training to help you become a GREAT Timekeeper.

196 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition196 Clinic Overview TK Duties and Responsibilities Gamesheet Management GTHL Start of Game Procedure Practical Exercise

197 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition197 Part 1 – Session Critique We strive to provide a satisfying learning experience. Feedback about your clinic experience is important. Please complete and return the clinic critique form found on the last page of your workbook.

198 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition198 Referee’s Case Book Put your name, address & phone # in it right now!

199 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition199 Questions? HockeyRefs.com

200 2010 Timekeeper Clinic - 1st Edition200 Thank you for your participation and feedback. >


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