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to be able to reject goals if violations (illegally kicked in, a player in the crease, offside) took place. However, with the expansion of video replay and the addition of a second referee on the ice, the role of the goal judge became relegated to activating the goal lights. The league ceased using goal judges after the 2018–2019 season. The video goal judge now activates the goal lights from the video replay booth.
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In the mid-2000s, the National Hockey League relocated goal judges to higher locations (most commonly the press box, a catwalk or the lower section of the upper deck) with wireless signals. The idea was to allow teams to sell the prime seats, but also to give officials a better view of the action as
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In games governed by the IIHF, goal judges wear the same black-and-white striped shirts as on-ice officials. This is not the case for goal judges in North America for games under different hockey codes: their goal judges are usually dressed in apparel bearing a league or hockey association logo, such
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One goal judge is positioned outside the rink directly behind each goal net. For arenas so equipped, the goal judge turns on a red light behind the goal to signal a score. The red goal light and the adjacent green light are connected to the arena game clock. When the clock operator stops the clock,
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adds a second referee for a total of two referees and two linesmen. In this system, each referee works either the lead/front or the trail/back position. The lead position is normally in the corner of the end zone, while the trail position is in the neutral zone, diagonally opposite the lead referee.
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on-ice officials wore numbers on their back for identification. In 1977, NHL officials removed the number and had only their surnames on the back of their jerseys for identification, normally in a single row across the shoulders. (Some officials with long names would have their name in two rows, the
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is responsible for the general supervision of the game and can be identified by the orange armbands on his or her arms. Ice hockey is a fast-paced sport with high-velocity shots of a puck that is only a few inches in diameter; therefore referees aim to position themselves so they have specific
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or the time remaining expires, the red light is not able to be activated. In the NHL, the green light is activated only when the game clock reads 00.0 seconds: in lower levels, the green light may be linked to the scoreboard's siren or turn on whenever the time is stopped.
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Later, NHL referees wore cream-colored sweaters over a shirt and tie, from the 1930s to the early 1950s. They then briefly wore orange sweaters with half-zip fronts (and without neckties), until the black-and-white-striped jersey was introduced in 1955.
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determines whether a player has scored a goal by watching to see if the puck has crossed the goal line completely. They act only in an advisory role; the referee has the sole authority to award goals and thus can override the opinion of the goal judge.
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for violations of the rules. When a penalty is being assessed the referee will stand at center ice and announce the penalty to the entire arena. However, the linesmen can report a variety of penalties, such as
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Beginner-level adult leagues sometimes will only use a single on-ice official who is responsible for calling line violations and penalties. The official will not usually wear orange or red armbands in this
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records the penalties imposed by the referee. He is responsible for ensuring that the correct penalty times are posted on the score clock and that players leave the penalty box at the appropriate times.
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In some leagues, the linesmen are given the title of the assistant referee. When given this title, they are given more responsibility to stop play and to call penalties that the referee may not see. The
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when one of the officials does not show up for a game scheduled to use the three-official system, or when an official is hurt during a game. The referee in this system also has the duties of a linesman.
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in each period and face-offs that follow after a goal is scored, which are done at the center ice face-off dot. If a goal is challenged, the referee or referees are the ones who review the play.
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uses one referee and two linesmen. The NHL previously used this system until changing to the four-official system in the late 1990s. The highest level for this system is the
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keeps the official record of the game. They are responsible for obtaining a list of eligible players from both teams prior to the start of the game. They award
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of disputed goals. As the referee does not have access to television monitors, the video goal judge's decision on disputed goals is taken as final. In the
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As the game transitions from one end of the ice to the other, the lead becomes the trail and vice versa. The four-official system is used in the NHL,
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is a person who has some responsibility for enforcing the rules and maintaining the order of the game. There are two categories of officials,
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In the early days of hockey when the NHL was formed (1917), the referees would carry a bell, not a whistle, to stop the game in progress.
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These officials are working in a four-official system; the two middle officials are the referees, identifiable by their orange armbands
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and major penalties, to the referee, who may then assess the penalty. The referee also conducts the opening
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The hockey goal judge, or umpire as he was first known, came into being some time around 1877 in Montreal.
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unobstructed views of plays in order to make crucial judgment calls as accurately as possible.
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Under most officiating systems, the referee is the only official with the authority to assess
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Goal judges were first used around 1877 in Montreal, and were initially called umpires.
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are primarily responsible for watching for violations involving the centre line and the
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previously used this designation prior to altering its officiating systems in 2006.
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records all required data concerning individual and team performances.
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A referee (top-right) intently watches a shot-on-goal unfold
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As the name implies, on-ice officials do their job on the
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Index

4 Man
Umpire (field hockey)

American Hockey League
NHL
Dean Morton
ice hockey

hockey rink
hockey helmet
skates
whistle
NHL
Andy Van Hellemond

penalties
too many men on the ice
face-off
blue line
icing
offside
faceoffs
NCAA
ECHL

AHL
2008 IIHF World Championship
2014–15 IIHF European Women's Champions Cup

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