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1 Team Managers

2 Team Managers play a vital role in the success of individual teams.
The team’s representative and acts as a liaison between the team/coach and parents.

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4 Team Managers Register for USA Hockey (Free!)
2. SafeSport Program Training Obtaining your SafeSport Completion Certificate 1. Log in on website 2. Click on “Your Courses” 3. Click on USA Hockey SafeSport Course 4. Click on “download certificate” 5. Save and print certificate 3. Background Screening Background screening is an important element of the SafeSport Program. Each coach, volunteer or employee who has regular, routine or frequent access to youth participants must have a background screening completed.

5 Team Manager Binders Each club/team has different requirements. Please ask your club what they require. Team Roster This is the official roster (1-T form certified by USA Hockey). If a player is added to the roster, a supplemental roster will be sent. Changes may be made to the roster until 12/31. You will need these rosters, particularly at tournaments. USA Hockey Player Code of Conduct USA Hockey Parent Code of Conduct USA Hockey Consent to Treat form Score sheets Team stickers Manager’s SafeSport certificate (coaches too)

6 NEW: Level designations
Mite = 8U Squirt = 10U Peewee = 12U Bantam = 14U Midget = 15U, 16U, 18U

7 Game Day Home Team Penalty box attendant: Score sheet
Clock (off-ice official must be un-biased) 3. Penalty Box attendant Away Team Stickers for score sheet Penalty Box attendant Penalty box attendant: Must be over the age of 18 Must not be suspended player or coach Must not “coach” from the box Must not engage on-ice officials Door does not open until the clock reads 0:00

8 Score Sheets #1: GAME NO.: Game numbers are found at under schedule #2: LEVEL: As designated on CBHL schedule. For example “10U Wales”, “12U Upper Patrick”, “14U Lower Patrick”, “U16 National” Must have both “names”! LOCATION: Name of rink DATE / GAME TIME: From schedule TIME ON ICE: Fill in time that you start the warm up clock HOME TEAM / VISITING TEAM: Club names

9 Score Sheets #3: NEW for 2014-2015 Both teams MUST have stickers
(No handwriting in roster – Exception with Mites) Sticker must include: Players name and jersey number (line through those not playing or suspended – write “SUSP” next to name of suspended player(s) or coach(es) Coaches name, CEP and level for all coaches on the bench Manager’s name and CBHL website – Avery label sticker template

10 Sticker Template TEAM NAME CBHL, TIER II # Last, First USA Hockey # HC
Last, First, CEP #, USA Hockey # AC MG Last, First, USA Hockey #, address

11 Score Sheets #4: Scoring Records
After a goal is scored, the official will skate over to you and give you the jersey numbers for the players that scored the goal and assists Record: TYPE (in margin on score sheet for reference) “E” Evenhanded, “P” Powerplay, “S” Shorthanded, “O” Open Net Goal PER Period 1, 2 or 3 TIME Time on clock when goal is scored TEAM “H” home team scored; “A” away team scored SCORER Goal scorer (from official only) ASSIST Assists (from official – if only one is given, draw line through second box

12 Score Sheets #5: SHOTS ON GOAL
Check box each time a shot is made. Shots are defined as a puck going in the net if the goalie was not there. Stops by goalie that are wide of net are not shots, for example. At the end of each period, fill out the SHOTS ON GOAL for home and away teams. Total at the end of the game. Note time and name when (if) goaltender change and number of shots per goaltender.

13 Score Sheets #5: (Continued) SCORING SUMMARY:
At the end of each period, fill out the number of goals for each team. Total at the end of the game. GOALTENDING SUMMARY: Fill in the goalie number, last name, minutes played, shots on net and goals against at the end of the game. TIME OUTS: Fill in period number and time on clock if time out is used

14 Score Sheets #6 PENALTIES HOME and AWAY NO.: Jersey number of player
MIN: Minutes to be served PENALTY: From official’s signal and description PER: Period penalty served (if overlaps into two periods, record period the penalty began) TIME OFF: Time on clock when the penalty is called TIME ON: Time on clock when player returns to ice Example: If 2 and a 10, each one gets put on a line, not together. The “10” does not start until the “2” is over.

15 Score Sheets #7: STATISTICS ATTESTED BY:
a. REFEREE: to be signed after game by all officials on ice b. SCORER: person who filled out score sheet’s name and signature c. COACHES: coaches to sign after game #8: SUSPENDED PLAYERS/COACHES: To be filled out if the home or away team had a suspension from previous game. The Coach or player is not to be on the bench if they are suspended.

16 Score Sheets #9: Distribution White, Yellow: Home Team Pink: Away Team
Goldenrod: Officials (if needed) GAME REPORT Score sheets are to be submitted via with PDF scanned attachment (preferred) or fax to the appropriate Statistician no later than 5 pm on the Tuesday following game. (Fine) 18U/16U/14U Bob Orr 12U/10U Carrie Robertson Girls Divisions Bill Henry Photo or scan score sheets to Bill 8U Amanda Vacarro

17 Miscellaneous (yet important!)
It  is  the  responsibility  of  all  home  teams  to  provide  personnel  for  scoring  the games,  running  the  clock  and  home  team  penalty  box  management. Keep  in  mind,  parents  assuming  these  roles  are  considered  “off-­ice  officials”  and   MUST  refrain  from  comments  to  other  teams,  coaches,  players,  and  officials. Focus must  be  on  accurate  management  of  the  game  at  hand.

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