Hockey Canada, HCOP, and the ODHA/ODMHA

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Hockey Canada, HCOP, Hockey Canada, HCOP, and the ODHA/ODMHA and the ODHA/ODMHA Everything You Wanted to Know, and probably some stuff you didn’t

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Hockey Canada, HCOP, Hockey Canada, HCOP, and the ODHA/ODMHAand the ODHA/ODMHA

Everything You Wanted to Know, and probably some stuff you didn’t

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Hockey CanadaHockey Canada

• Governing Body of Hockey in Canada

• Two Major Objectives:– Foster and encourage the sport of amateur

hockey throughout Canada– Foster and encourage leadership programs in

all areas related to the development of hockey in Canada

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HC National StructureHC National Structure• National level (HDC) is responsible for the research and design of development programs, including HCOP

National RIC: Vernon DoyleMrg. Officiating: Todd AndersonChair, Officiating Policy Committee: Ken Corbett

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The Program - HCOPThe Program - HCOP• HCOP – Hockey Canada Officiating Program• Objectives

– To standardize the methods and techniques of officiating in both two and three official systems

– To acquire uniformity throughout the country with respect to rule interpretation

– To offer participants national recognition for their achievements

• 6 levels– Levels I – III can be achieved by anybody (special criteria to be

recommended to Level III)– Levels IV – V are nominated by District RICs or selected by

ODMHA or ODHA RIC– Level VI is are nominated to HC through the Branch RIC

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Branches DeliverBranches Deliver the Programsthe Programs

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Our Branch – the ODHAOur Branch – the ODHA

• Our Branch, the Ottawa District Hockey Association (ODHA) is the Branch responsible for hockey in Eastern Ontario.

• Ottawa District Minor Hockey Association (ODMHA) is responsible for all minor hockey within the ODHA

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ODHA/ODMHAODHA/ODMHA OfficiatingOfficiating Program Program

• Branch Officiating Program:– ODHA VP Rules/Officials – Steve Sleigh– ODHA Director of Officials – Paul Boese– ODHA Clinic Coordinator – Tom Sweeney– ODMHA RIC/Director of Discipline – John Reid– ODMHA Alternate RIC – Gary Kelleher– ODMHA AAA RIC – Chris Kit– ODMHA AA/A RIC – Richard Daber– ODMHA Director of Development – David Lauer– Director of Mentorship – Ron Romeo– Director, Risk, Safety and Conduct –Dave McCarthy– Director of Special Events – Matt Desjardins

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District StructureDistrict Structure• The ODHA/

ODMHA is divided into 10 districts

• Each district has its own RIC and all contact info can be located on odharefs.com

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District RICsDistrict RICs

• 1 – Mike Spencer

• 2 – Eric Mainville

• 3 – Francois Brunette

• 4 – Ray Cronkwright

• 5 – Fred Jennings

• B – Tom Meagher• 9 – Dave McCarthy• 10 – Caise Chandler• 11 – Nik McLean• 12 – Lucio Piaino

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Local Officiating ProgramsLocal Officiating Programs

• Each District RIC is responsible for administering the HCOP as per Hockey Canada regulations

• Your Local RIC is the person you’ll most likely interact with during the season.

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Local Officiating ProgramsLocal Officiating Programs• In some cases, the District RIC is also the local

RIC– E.g. Kanata, Nepean, Gloucester, Cumberland, B

• In the rural districts, each association will have an Association RIC that reports to the District RIC– E.g. In District 2, Cornwall, Alexandria, Long Sault,

Char-Lan, etc. will have their own local RICs

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Who’s Who in my Who’s Who in my Program?Program?

• Your local officiating program will likely have some combination of the following positions:– R.I.C.– Assignor– Director of Supervision– Director of Discipline– Referee Reps

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Officiating OpportunitiesOfficiating Opportunities

• Minor Hockey– Local playoffs, tournaments, special

assignments (exhibition games featuring out of branch/country teams)

– Bell Capital Cup• The LARGEST hockey tournament in the world.• Teams from across Canada, United States, Europe

and Asia

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Officiating OpportunitiesOfficiating Opportunities

• Competitive Minor Hockey– Competitive Hockey

• B, A, AA, AAA• Often have “Showcase” games/tournaments

– Bell Capital Cup• Higher divisions are used to “showcase”/supervise

up and coming officials

– All-Ontario Peewee/Bantam/Midget Championships

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Officiating OpportunitiesOfficiating Opportunities• Junior

– Junior Hockey

– CIS (University)

– Branch Exchanges• Past exchanges have been to Europe, USA and other HC Branches

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Officiating OpportunitiesOfficiating Opportunities

• Elite– OHL– Ontario Winter Games– HC Program of Excellence

• Canada Winter Games, World Under-17 Challenge

– National Assignments• Telus Cup (National Midget AAA), Royal Bank Cup (National

Jr A), CIS Finals

– International Assignments

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Officiating OpportunitiesOfficiating Opportunities

• Get some exercise

• Meet new people, make new friends

• HAVE FUN!!!!!!