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  • January 19: Two-Official Observation Game

Two-Official System. Regarding  the official at the blue line, when play is stopped for the goalie covering the puck, what best describes how the official comes into the zone?

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a.Take two strong strides with awareness of altercations.

b.As fast as possible toward the players.

c.Slow strides to be careful.

d.Like a “bull in a china shop” to make everyone stop doing stuff.

 

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Answer: A.

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May I ask a coach to leave the game because they are being irritating without assessing a penalty?

-What we Learned-

No. There is no rule in the rule book that gives the referee the power to ask a coach to leave without assessing a penalty. 

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The most common rules applied for ejecting a coach are in section 11.

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As always, make sure you know your rules so that you can effectively deal with different situations as they arise. 

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