Officiating can be a fun but challenging experience. Officials work together as a team and are equal participants in the game of hockey and are necessary to lead this fast-paced competitive sport.
On-Ice Officiating will challenge you to physically move yourself into position to view the game, then require you to apply good judgment and the courage to make the right call.
Off-Ice Officiating will challenge you mentally as you manage penalized players, the timeclock and properly complete the game sheet.
All positions may challenge you emotionally when having to potentially deal with emotional participants or spectators.
Officials will be mentored/coached and supported throughout the season in various ways- shadowed on ice, coached in between periods or after the game or available to answer questions.
Officiating can be a pastime, a recreation or occupation. Officials may choose to work at the grass roots level, or they may continue to pursue officiating in a high-performance role.
Hockey is an inclusive community and officiating is no different. Being an Official is a role where you can start as a team member and develop life-long friendships.
The Off-Ice Official, also known as the Timekeeper, is responsible for the proper completion of the game sheet, control of the time clock, as well as keeping the time served by each penalized player. All Hockey Winnipeg Timekeepers are required to register each year, including those that are exempt from writing an exam.
Timekeepers LEVELS:
REGISTERING for ALL:
Timekeeper CLINICS:
The On-Ice Officials, also called Referees and Linespeople, work together and are responsible to enforce the rules of the game and ensure that the game is played fairly. All Hockey Manitoba On-Ice Officials are required to register each year.
Games can be officiated as a 2-Official system with 2 Referees; 3-Official system with 1 Referee and 2 Linespeople; or 4-Official system with 2 Referees and 2 Linespeople
NEW TO OFFICIATING (any age):
REGISTERING:
Ref Clinics are scheduled by Hockey Manitoba and posted August/September
INFORMATION FOR ALL OFFICIALS
GAME ASSIGNMENTS:
OFFICIATING LEVELS - Hockey Canada, Hockey Manitoba:
The Hockey Canada Officiating Pathway is the foundation for all officials across the country. Level 1 > Level 2 > Level 3 > Member High Performance > National High Performance
BHockey Canada has categorized hockey into five basic streams, each with different priorities. They include Introduction, Recreational, Competitive, High Performance, Adult Recreational.
By following the levels of development, and with hard work and dedication, Officials can find fulfillment in their advancement while making the game safe, fair, and fun.
LEVEL 1: This is the entry point for officials as they begin their officiating career at the Introduction and Recreational levels.
Hockey Manitoba pre-requisites for becoming a certified Level 1 Official:
Note: If you do not complete the MANDATORY in-person clinic by December 1st, you will not be certified for the season.
See Hockey Manitoba for more information
LEVEL 2: Enhances the development of officials in areas of core procedures and rule knowledge at the lower levels of Competitive hockey.
Hockey Manitoba pre-requisites for becoming a certified Level 2 Official:
Note: If you do not complete the MANDATORY in-person clinic by December 1st, you will not be certified for the season.
LEVEL 3: This level is designed for officials who have been recognized as being ready to move into the higher levels of Competitive and early levels of High-Performance hockey. The goal for Level 3 is to further develop officials in the areas of core procedures, rule knowledge and game management.
Hockey Manitoba pre-requisites for becoming a certified Level 3 Official:
Must pass exam (sent via email after registration)
LEVELS Member High Performance and National High Performance:
Visit hockeymanitoba.ca for more information about these levels
How and where to submit a Hockey Winnipeg Official’s Report: