Become an On Ice Official
Are you interested in being an on ice official (referee)?
New Referees:
All those wishing to sign up for the NMHA Referee Clinic should contact Cody Gessner our Referee in Chief codygessner@gmail.com
Being a Referee
It takes a lot of people to pull together a great sport like hockey. The referee is there to keep the notion of fair play in order for each and every game that is played.
Do you know the game of hockey? Can you skate confidently? Come out and be a NMHA official! Blow that whistle and let the game begin!
Parents/Officials – Here’s a link to Hockey Canada’s Officiating Essentials, which outlines the levels of officiating, the Hockey Canada Rule Book and Shared Respect.
Take a look at the following movie clip from a Midget referee here in BC and hear what he has to say.
Becoming an official: What it takes
Becoming a competent official takes a great deal of time and effort. Once you’ve decided to become an official, you must make a commitment to yourself, your peers, the participants of the game and the game itself.
Our officiating program aims to provide efficient, well qualified officials for the game of hockey, within the area of jurisdiction as set out below. It’s also about:
Here’s how the officiating program works
Officials must attend at least one referees clinic during the year of certification or have transferred from another Hockey Canada referees’ branch program. They also need to be able to meet the standards established within the officiating program.
Officiating – Levels
Level 1:
Level 2:
Level 3 – 6: (invite-only clinics)
Clinics & Dates – TBA
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BC Hockey Official Certificate Process
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If you are a certified official, please contact our assignor at dawesdan@shaw.ca
Links
- BCAHA – Game Report
- VIAHA – Game report distribution
- Hockey Canada – Official’s Code of Ethics, to be printed, signed and returned to NMHA office
- Hockey Canada – Standard of Play
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Hockey Canada Rule Book APP