CHA LEVEL 1/2 END ZONE POSITIONING. CHA LEVEL 1/2 ZONES Three Zones of the Ice –Defending zone –Neutral zone –Attacking zone –Zones exist for both teams,

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CHA LEVEL 1/2 END ZONE POSITIONING

CHA LEVEL 1/2 ZONES Three Zones of the Ice –Defending zone –Neutral zone –Attacking zone –Zones exist for both teams, but based on which goal they are defending Three Zones of the Ice –Defending zone –Neutral zone –Attacking zone –Zones exist for both teams, but based on which goal they are defending

CHA LEVEL 1/2 END ZONE POSITIONING DEFENDING ZONE DEFENDING ZONE NEUTRAL ZONE NEUTRAL ZONE ATTACKING ZONE ATTACKING ZONE

CHA LEVEL 1/2 END ZONE POSITIONING The end zone positioning has been set up to put you in the best position to see the play, while affording you the maximum safety from collisions and shots Essentially there are 3 positions for the Referee in the end zone and together are referred to as the “Piston” The end zone positioning has been set up to put you in the best position to see the play, while affording you the maximum safety from collisions and shots Essentially there are 3 positions for the Referee in the end zone and together are referred to as the “Piston”

CHA LEVEL 1/2 END ZONE POSITIONING Home Base – cm off the boards –1/2 way between the hash marks and the goal line –this position is used when the play is on the same side of the ice as the official –it provides the official safety (boards) and the ability to move away from the play Home Base – cm off the boards –1/2 way between the hash marks and the goal line –this position is used when the play is on the same side of the ice as the official –it provides the official safety (boards) and the ability to move away from the play

CHA LEVEL 1/2 END ZONE POSITIONING Home Base

CHA LEVEL 1/2 END ZONE POSITIONING Half Piston –between Home Base and near goal post, usually in line with face-off dots –correct position usually puts you with 1 foot in the face-off circle, and 1 foot outside, depending on rink dimensions –use when play is on the far side –affords a good view, and the ability to move away from play Half Piston –between Home Base and near goal post, usually in line with face-off dots –correct position usually puts you with 1 foot in the face-off circle, and 1 foot outside, depending on rink dimensions –use when play is on the far side –affords a good view, and the ability to move away from play

CHA LEVEL 1/2 END ZONE POSITIONING Half Piston

CHA LEVEL 1/2 END ZONE POSITIONING At The Net –as the name implies, positioned off of the corner of the net to get the best view –usually 2’ - 3’ from the post on the goal line –positioning when the play is in the vicinity of the net or crease –best position to call a close scramble at the goal mouth At The Net –as the name implies, positioned off of the corner of the net to get the best view –usually 2’ - 3’ from the post on the goal line –positioning when the play is in the vicinity of the net or crease –best position to call a close scramble at the goal mouth

CHA LEVEL 1/2 END ZONE POSITIONING At The Net

CHA LEVEL 1/2 END ZONE POSITIONING At The Net Half Piston Home Base

CHA LEVEL 1/2 END ZONE POSITIONING The end zone positioning that you have been shown applies for two official and three official systems As the puck moves during the game, you will be required to move back and forth from position to position, thus creating a piston action The end zone positioning that you have been shown applies for two official and three official systems As the puck moves during the game, you will be required to move back and forth from position to position, thus creating a piston action

CHA LEVEL 1/2 END ZONE POSITIONING Bump and Pivot –certain times when you are at home base, there will be a requirement for you to move to avoid the play Bump –the bump simply moves you along the boards toward either the goal line or blue line depending on the way that the play is moving –when you hit the hash marks or goal line, you have to decide if it will be necessary to pivot or not Bump and Pivot –certain times when you are at home base, there will be a requirement for you to move to avoid the play Bump –the bump simply moves you along the boards toward either the goal line or blue line depending on the way that the play is moving –when you hit the hash marks or goal line, you have to decide if it will be necessary to pivot or not

CHA LEVEL 1/2 END ZONE POSITIONING Bump

CHA LEVEL 1/2 END ZONE POSITIONING Pivot –when you have bumped to the goal line or hash marks and the play continues toward you, you must perform the pivot –the first stride is taken forward at a 45 degree angle toward the play, away from the boards –this allows the play to go behind you –the next stride is 90 degrees to the first, backward toward the boards Pivot –when you have bumped to the goal line or hash marks and the play continues toward you, you must perform the pivot –the first stride is taken forward at a 45 degree angle toward the play, away from the boards –this allows the play to go behind you –the next stride is 90 degrees to the first, backward toward the boards

CHA LEVEL 1/2 END ZONE POSITIONING The Pivot

CHA LEVEL 1/2 END ZONE POSITIONING Questions?