ref88
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Ask any questions or discuss anything you want here pertaining to officials.
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Is it illegal to take your skate off and try to stab them after they make a terrible call?
Is it illegal to take your skate off and try to stab them after they make a terrible call?
Sounds like beer league lol. Not my realmIs it illegal to take your skate off and try to stab them after they make a terrible call?
Ask any questions or discuss anything you want here pertaining to officials. USA and Hockey Canada, NCAA, WHL.
My guess would be he just started reffing too and is excited to share. No issues with thatI think this could be a great thread. I just started reffing this year and could ask you 1,000 questions.
For starters what level are you officiating and do you post on the hockey referees reddit page?
Glad to hear you made the plunge. How are you liking it? My advice to you would be to stick with it. Not sure how you old you are but I've met refs who've started at 14 and 44. Currently I ref college and then on weeknights I do USA Hockey. I'm not on reddit. I'll do my best to answer any of your questions.I think this could be a great thread. I just started reffing this year and could ask you 1,000 questions.
For starters what level are you officiating and do you post on the hockey referees reddit page?
Is it illegal to take your skate off and try to stab them after they make a terrible call?
We don't hate your Team. We are unbiased and treat everyone the same (winks at other Team)Why do you hate my team?
You have to wait.I have a question. Say they are two players offsides from my team, me and teammate A. I go to tag-up, can I re-enter the zone before teammate A tags up, or do I have to wait until he gets onside before I can re-enter the zone?
In a minor league level with kids, i’m blowing that play down everytime. There is a blade on the ice and a goalie that cant stand, it’s a safety issue and there will not be a single coach that would argue it. If a kid steps on that blade and blows out his knee because i didnt think it was worthy of a whistle, guess who is at fault? UsAlright refs, let's take a look at what happened last night in the Boston game. I understand that if a skater breaks a blade, he (or she) has to make it back to the bench for repairs. But, if it's a goalie, should you stop the game, (unfair advantage) or continue with play? And does the league (mite, rec, pro) make a difference?