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IHA Officiating Program
The Off-Ice Officials Guide to
Timekeeping
and Scoring
Scorer
What does the scorer do?
The scorer is responsible for recording on the
official game sheet,
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All names & numbers of all players of each team
Names of all officials of each team
The names of all game officials
Start and finish times of the game
All penalties imposed against players
All shots on goal
All details of goals scored, including assists
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Scorer
Recording names and times.
• After recording all names and numbers from team
sheets onto game sheet, observe during warm-up to
see if any numbers appear on ice that are not on
game sheet.
• Get details of any such player from coach and record
on game sheet.
• Tick off those players who are on ice.
• Record on the Game Sheet the actual time that the
puck is dropped to start the game.
• Record on Sheet the actual time that the game ends.
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Goals and shots on goal.
• A shot on goal should only be recorded when it
appears that the shot would have entered the net if it
were not stopped.
• A goal is recorded as a shot on goal and is circled to
signify that it was actually a goal.
• Record on sheet the time displayed on the score
board when the referee signals a goal.
• Record the number of the player credited with the
goal plus any assists as reported by the referee.
• Please be consistent and impartial with shots on goal.
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Scorer
How to complete the official Game Sheet
Goalie goes
on opposite
side. (Eg
Dolphins
goalie here)
Mark a
stroke for
each shot
on goal
Circle Shots
that result in
a goal
Penalty
information
recorded here
Goal and
Assist
information
recorded here
Tick players
who
actually
take to ice
Draw lines
across at
end of
each
period
Tally #
penalties,
penalty
min and
goals
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Penalties.
• The referee is the ONLY person who can assess penalties
and she or he will report all penalties to the scorer,
including what the penalty is, the player number & team
and the time to be served.
• Record on the game sheet the player number, penalty
type and duration as reported by the referee.
• The time to be recorded on the sheet for the penalty is
when the puck is dropped to resume play.
• Sometimes multiple penalties are assessed at the same
time. It may be helpful to have a pad of paper handy to
quickly write down all the penalties and then record them
on the official sheet.
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Scorer
Penalties.
• When recording player numbers for penalties (or
goals), check that the number is actually on the
game sheet for a player. If not notify the referee
immediately.
• If a player is assessed a second 10 minute
misconduct penalty during the same game, notify
the referee immediately (Player is to be ejected
from game).
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Time Keeping
What does it involve?
Time keeping involves managing all matters
relating to time during the hockey game. This
includes;
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Duration of warm-ups
Duration of periods
Duration of penalties
Expiration of penalties
Duration of breaks between periods
Duration of time-outs
Time Keeper operates score board.
Time Keeping
Durations;
• Pre game warm-ups are to be 5 min.
• NO warm-up prior to period 2 and 3.
• Duration of periods. 20 min.
• Breaks between periods are 2 min.
• Duration of time-outs = 30 seconds. (1 only per team)
• Stop time for AIHL games.
•Clock to be stopped at each whistle.
•Starts again at puck drop.
•Shootout if tied after regulation time AIHL ONLY.
Time Keeping
Managing Penalties on the scoreboard.
• New penalties do not start until puck is dropped to
resume play.
• Any penalty with time remaining at end of a period must
be continued at beginning of next period.
• Penalty timers on score board can be stopped and started
independently of main timer.
• Disable penalty timer during breaks between periods
• Remember to enable penalty timer BEFORE play resumes
• Only 2 minute, 4 minute and 5 minute penalties go on
score board.
• 10 minute penalties managed by manually recording time
that they begin and time that they are due to expire.
Penalties
Managing Penalties.
• Players serving 10 minute misconduct penalties cannot
leave the penalty box until a stoppage of play as team is
NOT shorthanded because of that penalty.
• If a penalty that is running on the board expires and a
queued penalty immediately starts, the player who’s
penalty expired cannot leave the penalty box until a
stoppage of play.
• This is because with two penalties still running on the
scoreboard the team can only have 3 skaters on the
ice. If the player leaves the penalty box it would result
in too many men on the ice.
• Only minor penalties (2 min) can be cancelled by a goal
and then only if team is short handed.
Penalties
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