SCOREKEEPER TRAINING 2014/15 SEASON SCOREKEEPER TRAINING 2014/15 SEASON.

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SCOREKEEPER TRAINING 2014/15 SEASON SCOREKEEPER TRAINING 2014/15 SEASON

Be on time to your games and go to the correct rink Assure you know what league you are score keeping; know what rules are being played Assure clock is set correctly – always best to restart it Complete all paper work Assure the players on the score sheet are the players on the ice You are in charge of the clock and penalty boxes (not the parents in the box) SCOREKEEPERS RESPONSIBILITIES

OCEANSID E CLOCK

ENTERING TIME 1. Set main clock 2. Enter time 3. Enter

ENTERING GOALS ADDING GOALS: Push +1 SET GOALS Push score Enter number Push enter

ENTERING PENALTIES Player Penalty Enter Enter player number Enter If it’s a 2 minute penalty hit enter again If it’s anything else enter the time Enter

CLEARING A PENALTY Push Players Penalty button Use arrow to find the penalty you want to clear Press Clear No Press Enter

ICE DEN ARCADIA CHANDLER PEORIA

ENTERING TIME Set Time Enter time Yes – You must enter colon after minutes Then enter period

ENTERING GOALS ADDING GOALSSETTING GOALS Home/Guest Score Push #1 Set Home/Guest Score Enter number

ENTERING PENALTIES Set Home/Guest PNLTY Entering player number – must be a two digit number Enter time - Plus the colon Yes

ICE DEN - RJM RINK

SCORESH EET

PRE- GAME As teams warm up, assure that the players on the ice are the players on the score sheet Report any discrepancies to the referee so they can have the coach fix it Assure that the number of players playing matches the number of players you have checked off – you can write this number next to the teams rosters

WRITING GOALS Write in Period Time (if under one minute use the colon) Goal Assist Type of Goal E – Even Strength PP – Power Play SH – Short Handed EN – Empty Net EA – Extra Attacker PS – Penalty Shot ** Always assure that any numbers given to you are on the roster **

WRITING PENALTIES Write Period Player # Offense Length of Penalty (2 ; 5 ; or 10) Time off ice Start time of penalty (not always the same as time off the ice) ** Always ensure that any numbers given to you are on the roster and playing **

WRITING PENALTIES Remember, when someone gets a ‘Double Minor’ for “Roughing” that is two separate penalties on the score sheet. If someone gets a 2+10 penalty, that gets recorded as two separate penalties on the sheet and they are consecutive to each other.

WRITING PENALTIES The “MIN” column – this is how many minutes the penalty is assessed.

WRITING PENALTIES The “OFF” column – this is when the player entered the penalty box – ‘off’ the ice.

WRITING PENALTIES The “START” column – this is the time the penalty actually started on the clock.

WRITING PENALTIES The “ON” column – this is the time the penalty actually expired. When recording a 10 minute or coincidental penalty you should record the time the penalty would be over – even if the player can not go on the ice until a stoppage of play.

WRITING GOALKEEPER STATS (ONE GOALIE) Write in goalie number Fill in shots – these are the shots that goalie faced from opposing team Total the number of shots at the end of game Write in time played

WRITING GOALKEEPER STATS (TWO GOALIES) Same as entering stats for one goalie only you will need to make a note of what time the switch was made and how many shots the goalie leaving had Be sure to total the shots/saves and time played appropriately

POST GAME Ensure all information is filled in at the top Total out the scoring summary Cross out remaining boxes Sign it Be sure the officials sign Make sure you have legibly filled in your name and that of ALL of the officials working the game.

ODDS-N- ENDS You are an official – any problems with players or parents report it to the referee Coincidental penalties Player receives 2 minor penalties Three or more penalties on one team – (stacked) 2 and 10 Game Misconducts You are responsible for the game operation and keeping the games running on time

ADDITIONAL SCORESHEETS Chandler Ice Den Gilbert Oceanside Scottsdale Ice Den? Peoria Arcadia?

SET UP Choose NEW GAME Pick the correct division Pick the two teams – home comes first

SET UP Select players that are present

Each team will have their ‘own’ side to record game information:

GOALS Select goal

GOALS Select goal scorer

GOALS Select assist ** This screen will come up again to enter 2 nd assist, if there isn’t one click on ‘none’ **

GOALS cont. Enter appropriate time Type of goal Check to assure correct period

GOALS cont. You will then return to the ‘main’ screen where you can see the information you’ve entered; make sure it is correct.

PENALITIES Select penalty

PENALITIES Select penalty type

PENALITIES Select player

PENALITIES Enter appropriate time Enter length of penalty Check to assure correct period

CHANGING PERIOD Select period Click appropriate period

SHOTS ON NET Click on shots until number at the top reaches the correct number

ENDING GAME Select game end Enter the end time Hit send

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