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Page 1: Positions and Procedures Hockey Canada What Do You Remember?

Positions and Positions and ProceduresProcedures

Hockey CanadaHockey Canada

What Do You Remember?What Do You Remember?

Page 2: Positions and Procedures Hockey Canada What Do You Remember?

Instructions:

Upon completion of the Modules on Positioning and Procedureschallenge the students to see how much they remember. You Have two options on how you can use this evaluation method.1. Quickly show each slide for a pre-determined period of time.

- Within the allowed time have the students will write down responses to the questions asked. - After the allotted time frame review the correct responses- Students will self-evaluate.

2. Follow the above procedure. Do not show the answers. Have the students evaluate each others papers (Peer Evaluation)

- Provide a de-brief period at the end of the exercise. The students must use this time to review any mistakes they have made. This again can be completed through Peer

Teaching

Page 3: Positions and Procedures Hockey Canada What Do You Remember?

Face Off ProcedureFace Off ProcedurePlayers Position (5)Players Position (5)

Centers feet behind restraining lines.Centers feet behind restraining lines.

Toe of stick touching ice in designated Toe of stick touching ice in designated area.area.

Stick not movingStick not moving

Other players feet outside circleOther players feet outside circle Body and sticks on-sideBody and sticks on-side..

Page 4: Positions and Procedures Hockey Canada What Do You Remember?

Fight ProcedureFight ProcedureCommon Faults (4)Common Faults (4)

Not ensuring the players go to Not ensuring the players go to benches or neutral zone.benches or neutral zone.

Poor vantage point.Poor vantage point.Not remaining at fight location during Not remaining at fight location during

equipment pickupequipment pickupToo hesitant to issue Misconducts to Too hesitant to issue Misconducts to

player that are slow/refuse to go to player that are slow/refuse to go to benches.benches.

Page 5: Positions and Procedures Hockey Canada What Do You Remember?

Line Change ProcedureLine Change ProcedureCommon Faults (6)Common Faults (6)

Late to startLate to startNo eye contactNo eye contactToo nonchalantToo nonchalantIncorrect timingIncorrect timingToo mechanicalToo mechanicalLack of enforcementLack of enforcement.

Page 6: Positions and Procedures Hockey Canada What Do You Remember?

Linesman PositioningLinesman PositioningCovering for the Referee (5)Covering for the Referee (5)

Front linesman follows the same Front linesman follows the same route to the net as the refereeroute to the net as the referee

Back linesman moves up to cover Back linesman moves up to cover partner’s blue line.partner’s blue line.

Signal for no goal – no signalSignal for no goal – no signalSignal for goal – point to netSignal for goal – point to netReturn to blue line on arrival of the Return to blue line on arrival of the

refereereferee

Page 7: Positions and Procedures Hockey Canada What Do You Remember?

Penalty Calling ProcedurePenalty Calling ProcedureCommon Faults (7)Common Faults (7)

Not stopping before assessing penaltyNot stopping before assessing penalty Not giving 2 signals if assessing 2 Not giving 2 signals if assessing 2

penaltiespenalties Coming to close to penalized player Coming to close to penalized player Lack of composureLack of composure Using intimidating words, signals, Using intimidating words, signals,

gesturesgestures GrandstandingGrandstanding Unassertive voice or signalsUnassertive voice or signals