Announcer

1.Announce league level and teams playing.

2. Announce starting lineup (only with time permitting). First the visitors and then the home team.

3. Announce goal scorers name, number, and team and assisting names and numbers.

4. Announce type and length of the penalty, and only the number and team of the player who committed the penalty.

5. Announce when both teams are full strength.

6. Announce when there is only one (1) minute remaining in the period and again in the game.

7. Announce shots on goal at the end of each period and the total shots at the end of game.

SCOREKEEPER

1. Should be familiar with GameSheet.

2. Note goals and penalities upon direction from ref.

3. For scores and penalties, use the time on the clock.

4. Keep shots on goal totals.

5. Have the ref approve the game in GameSheet at the end of play.

6. Submit the GameSheet score at the end of the game

TIMEKEEPER

1. Make sure you stop the clock on the whistle.

2. Make sure you start clock on the drop of the puck.

3. Make sure you are familiar with the length of periods and penalties.

4. If you have trouble with the clock, use the buzzer to warn the referee before he drops the puck.

5. If the game involves any running time, stop the clock to set the penalty and restart the clock when the referee drops the puck