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ALL OFF-ICE OFFICIALS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING THE SCHEDULE.  THE SCHEDULE MAY CHANGE!!!!!!!

 

Ottawa
GeoffRickBrianMattJohn  Samantha
Taysia10.21

Date

Opponent

P.A.

Time Keeper

Penalty Keeper

Away Box

Home Box

Instant Replay

Light Illumination

10.13

Laurentian

 Arthur

Frank

Jeff

John

Ron

  Samantha

Student 1

10.
15 (Sun 5:00pm)
20
Red/White
Geoff
Arthur
Rick
Frank
N/A
JeffN/AN/A N/AStudent
2
1
10.27Alabama
 ArthurRickFrankFritz
Jeff  SamanthaTaysia
10.28Alabama
 ArthurRickFrankBrian
Ron  SamanthaJack B
11.10Dartmouth
 ArthurRickFrankGaryTom  SamanthaTaysia
11.11 (7:30 start)
Harvard
 ArthurRickFrank
Ron
John  SamanthaJack B
11.17St. Lawrence
 ArthurRickFrankBrian
Fritz  SamanthaTaysia
11.18Clarkson
 ArthurRickFrankJeff
Tom  SamanthaJack B
11.21Niagara
 ArthurRickFrankJohn
Brian  SamanthaTaysia
12.30Canisius
 ArthurMegan Ramey
JeffRonJohn ?Jack B
01.05Princeton
 ArthurMeganJeffFritz
Brian  SamanthaTaysia
01.06Quinnipiac
 ArthurFrankJeffRonTom
  SamanthaJack B
01.19 (Tues)
Colgate
 ArthurFrankJeffJohn
Gary  SamanthaTaysia
02.02
Union GeoffRick
FrankTom
Jeff  SamanthaTaysia
02.03R.P.I. GeoffRickFrankRonTom
  SamanthaJack B
02.16Brown
 ArthurRickFrankGaryJohn
  SamanthaTaysia
02.17Yale ArthurRickFrankJohnBrian  SamanthaJack B

 

Post Season Schedule 

 

Date

Opponent

P.A.

Time Keeper

Penalty Keeper

Away Box

Home Box

Instant Replay

Light Illumination



 3/9
 Quinnipiac
Arthur
  Rick  Frank 
John 



Brian Samantha  Taysia 3/10  Quinnipiac Arthur 
Rick Frank Tom Ron Samantha  Jack 3/11 QuinnipiacArthurRickFrankJeffGarySamantha   Taysia

 

Contact List

 

Name

Home

Cell

Penalty Box Attendants

Ron Babuka

533-9056

351-1129

Brian Belyea

272-1754

229-5955

John Uber

266-7432

592-9019

Gary Chaika

327-1544

327-1544

Tom Fox 327-0021
Jeff Franzese 229-2014
Fritz Bernstein 280-2897

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Name

Home

Cell

Light Illumination

Jack BabukaStudent 1

 

 

Taysia RadoslavStudent 2  

 

Score table                            255-5581 / 255-5260

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            Matt Coats 607-423-3354 (nWhan when Megan not available)

    

 

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Ice Cleaning procedure (From Cornell Athletic Department AND ECAC Hockey)

 

2018-19 TIMEOUT PROTOCOL/FORMAT

 

The ice maintenance process should be conducted at the first permissible stoppage of play after the 10-minute mark with the exception of the following:

 

1. Where NCAA ice hockey rules do NOT permit a change of players. Those instances are:

            Goal Cage Dislodged Accidentally by Defending Player (Rule 80.1)

            Hand Pass –Defensive Zone (Rule 84.2)

            Icing (Rule 85.4) 

            Puck Out of Play in Defensive Zone (Rule 89.2)

2. DURING a power-play situation. Note: A stoppage prior to assessment of a penalty (i.e., a penalty not yet being served) is a permissible scenario to conduct ice maintenance.

following timeout protocol/format applies to ALL games (i.e., exhibition, regular

season and postseason) featuring or involving ECAC Hockey teams, and conducted at

ECAC Hockey facilities.

 

BREAK FORMAT

Each period will have three (3) one-minute (1:00) breaks. The breaks will occur at the first

permissible whistle under the 14-, 10- and 6-minute marks on the clock.

Breaks will NOT be taken:

• During an odd-man situation (i.e., power play). NOTE: It is permissible to go to break

prior to the start of a power play/man advantage.

• After a whistle when either team cannot change players. (i.e., icing, hand pass, dislodged

net, etc.).

• Immediately after a goal.

• During the final two minutes of any period.

• Any additional scenarios in which NCAA ice hockey rules do not permit a change of

players.

 

NOTES:

The required ice maintenance break (30 seconds) - per league policy - shall occur in conjunction

with the first break under the 10-minute mark.

Players may go to the bench during breaks.  Players in penalty box may not leave the penalty box.

A break shall NOT be conducted with two (2) minutes or less remaining in a period

REGARDLESS of whether a break and/or ice maintenance has been conducted.

If, during an odd-man situation, a penalty is assessed causing the odd-man situation to become

even strength, a break can occur (e.g., if a penalty is called against a team on a power play to

create a 4-on-4 situation, etc.).

There shall NOT be any breaks during an overtime period. 


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