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Date: | Tue, 26 Oct 1993 19:44:03 EDT |
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Well,
There are several classifications of referees under the USA Hockey
system. The college system I am a little unfamiliar with. In USA Hockey,
everyone is a referee - it is just what they are qualified to act as
during a game that differentiates them. There are 4 levels. 4 being the
highest. USA rules use either the two referee system or the NHL style 3
man system of 2 linesmen and one referee. College hockey, from what I
understand, uses 2 referees in order that more penalties will be seen and
called so as to keep the play cleaner and more competitive. (This is how
I understand it.) A referee can do a linesman's job (in other words, he
could move down in function to officiate a game, but a linesman can not
move up - until he has the seniority and the proper testing completed and
he is certified at that function.) Hope this helps!
Mike
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