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Scorekeeper Clarifications

2007-11-22

Please review these common practices that when followed will speed up the process of entering game results.

  1. EVERY white copy should be left at the rink (at SI they go to the front desk, at the Plex they go to the skate rental) – the ONLY exception would be if your team is hand carrying the sheet to me the next day (for Wednesday games that means delivering them to HCA where I work on Thursday morning, for Friday games that means delivering to my home in Smyrna on Saturday mornings)
  2. EVERY pink copy should go to the visiting teams REP or MANAGER or COACH
  3. EVERY yellow copy should go to the home teams REP or MANAGER or COACH
  4. EVERY goldenrod copy should go to the referees (this is especially important if there is a suspension – if the ref doesn’t want it that’s fine but please offer it up)
  5. When filling out the scoresheet please use the teams name or abbreviation for their name – do NOT just use Home and Visitor.
  6. Every goal needs to have type of goal noted (even strength, power play, empty net, short handed)
  7. 2 and 10 penalties – the infraction should be on its own line with its 2 minutes, followed by the misconduct on its own line with its 10 minutes.  The 10 starts after the 2 is over so please pay attention to the start and end times
  8. Game misconducts – if a player is ejected from the game please note it as a 10 minute game misconduct penalty – this is our prompt to inquire about a game report for suspension review for the commissioner
  9. Jersey numbers – check the website. If your player numbers are incorrect get us in the corrections ASAP.  All stats are entered by number NOT player name.  IF you have someone that is simply wearing another jersey for that game please neatly line through his usual number and handwrite their substitution number – we have to be able to read both so we can accurately make the swap.
  10. Game Rosters – EVERY player on your roster MUST be on EVERY game sheet – neatly line through those that are not playing (again we have to be able to read the player being lined out).  This is especially important if you have someone serving a suspension.
  11. Suspended players & coaches  – MUST sign the scoresheet in order to get credit for serving their suspension.  Normally their signature should appear next to their lined out name with a “susp” notation next to it. If space does not allow this then please call our attention to the signature by also printing the suspended player or coaches name with a “susp” notation next to their signature somewhere at the top of the sheet.



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