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  2. Hockey Canada Officiating Program - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Stephen Walkom - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 December 2024. NHL's Director of Officiating (2005-2009; since 2013) Stephen Walkom Born (1963-08-08) August 8, 1963 (age 61) North Bay, Ontario Occupation Director of Officiating for the National Hockey League Stephen Walkom (born August 8, 1963) currently serves as vice president and director of ...

  4. Chris Schlenker - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Official (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007-2008, college hockey used the system in some games on a trial basis. [6] The IIHF first implemented this system for men's games at the 2008 IIHF World Championship [ 7 ] and for women's games at the 2014–15 IIHF European Women's Champions Cup ; [ 8 ] the four-man officiating system has subsequently been the standard in IIHF competition.

  6. Hockey Canada - Wikipedia

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    It is a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation and controls the majority of organized ice hockey in Canada. [1] [2] There are some notable exceptions, such as the Canadian Hockey League, U Sports (formerly known as Canadian Interuniversity Sport), and Canada's professional hockey clubs; the former two are partnered with Hockey Canada ...

  7. Hockey Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Hockey Manitoba was founded in 1914 as the Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association and is a branch affiliate of Hockey Canada. As part of its mandate, Hockey Manitoba oversees junior and senior hockey (excluding major junior), minor hockey (through its ten regional branches), provincial championships, officiating programs, and skill development ...

  8. Canadian Amateur Hockey Association - Wikipedia

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    Originally called the Canadian Hockey Association, it has operated as Hockey Canada since 1998. [10] Combining the two organizations allowed for the profits from the Canada Cup and the Summit Series to be invested into minor ice hockey in Canada, and also allowed professionals into international competition at the World Championships and ...

  9. British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association - Wikipedia

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    The British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association, more commonly known as BC Hockey, is a non-profit organization and member branch of Hockey Canada in charge of governing amateur hockey at all levels in British Columbia and Yukon Territory. It comprises approximately 150 minor hockey associations, 55,000 players, 4,500 referees, and 20,000 ...