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North East Zone Referee’s Committee: Notice Board
November 17, 2015 Game Incident Reports |
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Effective this year, we have gone back to the way things always were in regards to incident reports. ALL MINOR HOCKEY INCIDENT REPORTS ARE TO BE GIVEN TO THE TEAM MANAGER. It is not the responsibility of the officials to send report to the league. |
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August 24, 2015 Criminal Record / Background Checks |
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It's official. ALL officials 18 years of age and older MUST complete a CRC to officiate hockey this year. No exceptions.
Very simple instructions are now located on the left side main menu of this website under "Criminal Record Check" |
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August 10, 2015 Clinic Dates ! |
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Clinic dates and links to sign up are now available click on the Clinic Schedule on the main menu. |
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August 8, 2015 New Web Master |
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Bare with me as I get to know and make some changes to the site. |
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July 4, 2015 Farewell and Best Wishes to Clayton Brown |
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The Northeast Zone Referee Committee would like thank Clayton Brown for his years of service to the Zone and wish him and his family good luck with their new life in New Burnswick. |
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July 4, 2015 Farewell and Best Wishes to Brian Wareham |
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The Northeast Zone Referee Committee would like thank Brian Wareham for his years of service to the Zone and wish him good luck in Winnipeg. |
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July 4, 2015 2015/2016 Clinic Schedule |
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The 2015/16 Clinic schedule will be released shortly for the zone. Stay tuned for the schedule release and updates to the registration procedure. |
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July 4, 2015 Criminal Record Checks for the 2015/16 Hockey Season |
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All officials over 18 years of age will require a Criminal Record Check for the upcoming season. As Hockey Alberta releases the required process the website will be updated. Stay tuned. |
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July 4, 2015 Bauer Goalie Mask/Cage Recall |
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INFORMATION BULLETIN
Hockey Alberta (use this one)
Bulletin No: 15/05 - UPDATED
Date: June 16, 2015
To: ALL Hockey Alberta Membership (Including: Players, Coaches, Parents, Teams,
Leagues and Minor Hockey Associations)
From: Hockey Alberta
SUBJECT: BAUER GOALIE MASK/CAGE RECALL
This Information Bulletin is being distributed to all contacts of Hockey Alberta. We would ask
your assistance in providing the widest possible distribution for this notice about a joint recall by
Health Canada, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (US CPSC) and Bauer
Hockey Corp.
PLEASE NOTE: This is an update to the Information Bulletin sent out earlier today, which
included an incorrect Subject Line. Bauer helmets are not being recalled; rather certain Goalie
Masks/Cages are being recalled, as outlined below. Hockey Alberta apologizes for the confusion
that may have been created by the initial bulletin.
This recall involves the following goal masks and cages:
• Bauer Concept C1 Goal Mask with Certified Titanium Oval Wire: carbon fiber shell with
a foam liner and sweatband, and a titanium wire cage that attaches to the mask with
two screws on each side of the mask; Senior masks in sizes S/M and M/L, available in
two shell colors: black and white. “Concept C1" is marked on the top of the shell. A
sticker inside the shell at the jaw lists the model and size. A second sticker on the other
side of the shell at the jaw lists the country of origin (China), the assembly date and the
CE certification. Certification (CSA, HECC) and warning stickers are affixed to the
backplate of the mask.
• Bauer NME 10 Goal Mask with Certified Titanium Oval Wire: fiberglass/carbon fiber
shell with a foam liner and sweatband, and a titanium wire cage that attaches to the
mask with two screws on each side of the mask. Senior masks in three sizes: Fit 1, Fit 2
and Fit 3, available in two shell colors: black and white. "NME10" is marked on the top
of the shell. A sticker inside the shell at the jaw lists the model and size. A second sticker
on the other side of the shell at the jaw lists the country of origin (China), the assembly
date and the CE certification. Certification (CSA, HECC) and warning stickers are affixed
to the backplate of the mask.
• Bauer RP NME Ti Titanium Cage: a replacement cage intended for the Concept C1 and
NME 10 goal masks. It has a matte finish. The cage has two side plates, one on each side
of the cage. One side plate includes a sticker with the model designation (RP NME Ti Sr)
and the CSA certification. The other sticker indicates HECC and CE certification. On the
inside of the side plate is a sticker with the country of origin (Thailand).
Bauer has determined there may be a quality issue in some of the titanium wire used in the
manufacture of the cages. The metal wires on the affected cages can break and may not provide
adequate protection in the event of impact from a puck, posing a facial impact or laceration
hazard.
Consumers should stop using the recalled goal masks with the affected wire cages and contact
Bauer Hockey Corp. Bauer Hockey Corp. has received nine reports, eight in Canada and one in
the United States, of the titanium wire cage cracking or breaking upon impact with a puck,
resulting in minor facial injuries in four of the reports.
Approximately 1,300 units were sold in Canada, and approximately 1,200 units were sold in the
United States. The recalled products were sold from April 2013 to February 2015.
Please click on the link below to obtain more information on this recall.
http://healthycanadians.gc.ca/recall-alert-rappel-avis/hc-sc/2015/52703r-eng.php
For more information, consumers may contact Bauer's Customer Service toll-free at 1-844-448-
4246, Monday to Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. EST.
Consumers may also contact Bauer's Customer Service by email at titaniumrecall@bauer.com or
visit Bauer's website at https://www.bauer.com/ |
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September 11, 2014 AMBFHL and AMMFHL Game Winning Shots Procedure |
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For implementation in AMBFHL and AMMFHL leagues beginning September
2014
Game Winning Shots Procedure – to be used if teams are tied after
regulation time during the regular season.
1. Shots will be taken at both ends of the ice surface. No resurfacing of the
ice surface is permitted.
2. The procedure will begin with three different shooters from each team
taking alternate shots. The players do not need to be named beforehand.
Eligible to participate in the Game Winning Shots will be the four
goalkeepers and all players from both teams listed on the official game sheet
except as specified in article 3 below.
3. Any player whose penalty had not been completed when the overtime
period ended is not eligible to be one of the players selected to take the
shots and must remain in the penalty box or in the dressing room. Also
players serving penalties imposed during the game winning shots must
remain in the penalty box or in the dressing room until the end of the
procedure. |
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January 6, 2014 NE Zone Complaint Procedure |
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In an effort to standardize the way complaints are handled internally within our zone executive a procedure has been established which is being utilized across the province. Please see the details of the procedure below. We will no longer accept letters directly from parents, spectators, team officials, or players. If you feel a complaint is warranted, bring it to your team management who will follow our procedure and forward the concern to us.
Click the link below for the procdure:
NE Zone Complaint Procedure |
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