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Page 1: Working the lines How to do it right. Why do we “work the line”? To have the best view of the play To avoid being tangled up in the play To avoid penalizing

Working the linesHow to do it right

Page 2: Working the lines How to do it right. Why do we “work the line”? To have the best view of the play To avoid being tangled up in the play To avoid penalizing

Why do we “work the line”?

• To have the best view of the play

• To avoid being tangled up in the play

• To avoid penalizing a team if the puck strikes us.

Page 3: Working the lines How to do it right. Why do we “work the line”? To have the best view of the play To avoid being tangled up in the play To avoid penalizing

How to Work the lineWhen the play is incoming

Get to the zone AHEAD of the play and skate backwards

This position gives you the best view of the line, skates, and puck withoutbodies obstructing.

Keep close to the boards so the referee doesn’t run you over!

Page 4: Working the lines How to do it right. Why do we “work the line”? To have the best view of the play To avoid being tangled up in the play To avoid penalizing

When the play is approaching on your side:

Front official: Get to your line ahead of the play.

FACE THE PLAYERS!Don’t be afraid to go deeper into the zone if you are forced in!Its VERY important for the back official to get to the line in case

the front official needs to be covered!

Page 5: Working the lines How to do it right. Why do we “work the line”? To have the best view of the play To avoid being tangled up in the play To avoid penalizing

Intention of positioning:1) Best view of the play across the ice2) Least chance of tangling up in the play3) If the puck hits you, the attacking team is not penalized,

and you are 100% sure the puck went into the zone

Page 6: Working the lines How to do it right. Why do we “work the line”? To have the best view of the play To avoid being tangled up in the play To avoid penalizing

Once the play is in the zone:

Front official: Back out of the zone and stand about 1 stride outside the lineBack Official: Stay close to the line in case you need to cover!

Page 7: Working the lines How to do it right. Why do we “work the line”? To have the best view of the play To avoid being tangled up in the play To avoid penalizing

While play is in zone:Front official stands about one stride outside the blue lineBack official stands about 2-3 strides outside of lineIf the play is forcing the front official off the line, they should bump outThe back official should read the play and step up to cover the lineIMPORTANT: Now you have switched ends!

Page 8: Working the lines How to do it right. Why do we “work the line”? To have the best view of the play To avoid being tangled up in the play To avoid penalizing

Intention of positioning1) Best possible view of the line2) If the puck hits you then you are 100% sure it left the zone and you

don’t penalize the team trying to clear the zone.

Page 9: Working the lines How to do it right. Why do we “work the line”? To have the best view of the play To avoid being tangled up in the play To avoid penalizing

Icing ProcedurePuck is shot from behind the center red lineBack official raises back arm (inside arm) and gives a shout to partner

Front official skates up the ice into the forward zone after the puckBack official MUST advance with the play to cover the line in case icing is washedFront official sees that the puck crosses line, takes an extra look back atpartner and blows whistle.

Page 10: Working the lines How to do it right. Why do we “work the line”? To have the best view of the play To avoid being tangled up in the play To avoid penalizing

Once icing is calledFront official makes sure all the players are under control then picks up the puck anddelivers it to faceoff location

Back official points to faceoff location, (the side the puck was SHOT from) and manages player traffic

Back official lines up for faceoff

Page 11: Working the lines How to do it right. Why do we “work the line”? To have the best view of the play To avoid being tangled up in the play To avoid penalizing

Important Points

• Back official MUST advance to cover front official’s blue line in case icing is washed.

• Players take priority over the puck. Make sure everyone is apart before retrieving the puck.

• Back official must manage players after an icing call to prevent any nonsense and to herd them into the faceoff location to speed up the game.