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The Hockey Canada Officiating Program guides the development and utilization of Officials through all levels of hockey governed by Hockey Canada. The 5-tier level system, is the foundation for the training and development of amateur hockey officials across Canada. Designations of Levels I through III allow the officiating of most minor hockey.
François St-Laurent (born 26 June 1977 [1]) is a Canadian ice hockey referee, currently working in the National Hockey League.In the summer of 1999, during a camp held by Ron Fournier, he told Réseau des Sports that his goal was to make it to the NHL. [2]
Chris Schlenker (born 9 July 1984 [1]) is a Canadian ice hockey referee, currently working in the National Hockey League.He has worn sweater number three since being promoted to the NHL before the start of the 2018-19 season; prior to the promotion, he wore 48.
American Hockey League (former NHL) referee Dean Morton In ice hockey , an official is a person who has some responsibility for enforcing the rules and maintaining the order of the game. There are two categories of officials, on-ice officials , who are the referees and linesmen that enforce the rules during gameplay, and off-ice officials , who ...
The Order of Hockey in Canada was first announced on April 2, 2012. It is awarded "on the basis of their outstanding contributions or service to the growth and development of the sport of hockey in Canada, which may include players, coaches, officials, administrators, executives, trainers, physicians, inventors or any other person whose role or service in the game is recognized as extraordinary."
The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association was founded on December 4, 1914, when 21 delegates from across Canada met at the Chateau Laurier in Ottawa.The organization was made to oversee the amateur level of the sport at the national level.
[22] [d] In September 1991, he resigned as a constable with the Regina Police Service to follow a full-time career officiating ice hockey. [17] He moved to Burnaby, British Columbia, in August 1991, and appeared as an extra in a hockey fight scene in the 1992 film Stay Tuned. [37] He also briefly worked as a private investigator. [38]
Luxmore began his professional hockey career working games in the International Hockey League, the Central Hockey League, and the ECHL, earning an assignment to the IHL’s 2009 Turner Cup Finals. He was hired as a full-time referee for the 2010–11 ECHL season and continued in the ECHL for both the 2011–12 and 2012–13 seasons.