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Eric, while a referee should remain as cool, calm, and unemotionally involved
as possible, there is no level of "violence" that a referee should accept
directed towards them.
Example: I received an incident report from a referee in Missouri that
detailed a DQ given a player for taking their helmet off, entering the
referee's crease, and spitting on them. Using Rule 4-10, I suspended the
player from games and practices for 30 days.
Mike Breitner, commissioner
Central States Collegiate Hockey League, Div. II
Member: ACHA
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REPLY FROM: Breitner, Mike
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 1995 15:49:37 -0600
From: Eric J Burton <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Reffing Question
<stuff deleted> ....As a ref do you have to except a level of violence
towards you? If a player directs a verbal assult at me I ussaly toss them so
if a player takes a swing isn't that not the fine line a player should never
cross faced with the worse sanctions against them?????
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