With the goal of offering development, education and growth opportunities for ice hockey officials from the states of Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Wisconsin, the Central District Officiating Experience provides officials the chance to experience a USA Hockey camp-like atmosphere. The events take place in Ames, Iowa on June 13-15, 2021 (Development Camp) and June 15-18, 2021 (Exposure Camp). The deadline to apply is May 7. Learn more.
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Learn what it's like to be an official on May 22, 2021 at Webster Groves rink MIHOA and Winterland Ice Hockey will co-host a Try Reffing for Free session at Webster Groves Ice Arena on Saturday, May 22, 2021. This event is open to anyone who is interested in learning what it's like to be an on-ice official. The event will include short informational sessions covering basic officiating information, an on-ice clinic and a chance to skate as an official in a controlled game-situation setting.
Who Should Attend: The event is open to players, coaches, parents and other individuals who may be interested in becoming an ice hockey official. Note: to be eligible for membership with MIHOA for the upcoming (2021-22 season), officials must be at least 14 years old as of December 31, 2021. Date: Saturday, May 22, 2021 Location: Webster Groves Ice Arena 33 E Glendale Rd Webster Groves, MO 63119 Schedule: 3:00 PM - Arrivals and welcome 3:30 PM – On-ice Clinic (officiating drills) 4:15 PM - About officiating and Q&A 5:00 PM - On-ice Game Situations (controlled scrimmage) 6:00 PM - End Topics: - Learn what it is like to be a referee - Benefits of officiating - Understanding the registration & certification process - General info about 2021-22 USA Hockey seminars - MIHOA Equipment Loan Program - Opportunities in officiating - McKenna Scholarship Foundation - Socialize with MIHOA members - Q & A Registration: There is no fee to attend the event. However, we request that you RSVP by filling out the form below no later than May 21 at Noon. The event will be limited to a maximum of 30 attendees. Equipment: All participants taking part in the on-ice session are required to have their own skates, warm-up pants & jacket and a helmet with either a half-visor or full shield attached. A limited number of helmet/visor sets will be available to borrow on the day of the event. Full officiating equipment is not required. Bring a whistle if you have one. Questions: For questions, email [email protected]. The event is completely full as of 5/1/21.
The MIHOA Development & Education leadership team will be hosting a Zoom meeting on Sunday, November 29 at 7:00 PM CT. The topics of the meeting include:
Who should attend: All MIHOA members are welcome. Those members who are striving for continuing education and improvement are strongly encouraged to attend. Why you should attend: Officiating hockey is a challenging activity. As such, it requires continued education and a commitment to HEAT. HEAT stands for Hustle, Energy/Enthusiasm/Effort, Attitude/Awareness, Teamwork. How to attend: Register for the meeting by clicking here. Then, join via Zoom on the scheduled date and time. Watch a recording of the meeting:
Members of MIHOA's Development & Education leadership team will be conducting a Zoom training on how to use the OSWEB scheduling site. Topics will include: rink selections, date request, search for games, and more.
Date: Monday, October 5, 2020 Time: 7:30 - 8:30 PM CT Where: MIHOA's Zoom channel Who: Event is open to any MIHOA member, but will cater to new members. Parents are welcome to watch along with their child. Learn how to put your name in for open officiating slots and how to maximize your availability, allowing MIHOA assigners the best opportunity to schedule you for games. Additional tips and tricks will be shared as well. Pre-registration is required and the meeting will be open to a maximum of 100 total participants. The session will be recorded and posted the MIHOA's YouTube channel. REGISTER NOW After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
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Registration for MIHOA-conducted USA Hockey virtual classrooms opens on Monday, July 20. NEW THIS YEAR, seminar registration will happen via the USA Hockey courses site. There will be zero fee to register via the USA Hockey website. Registration will be limited for each session, so members are encouraged to register early.
View schedule for MIHOA-conducted seminars Returning officials who are registering for Level 2, 3 and 4 are required to attend a single virtual classroom session. Sessions are scheduled to last 2-3 hours and multiple sessions will be offered on weekday evenings in August, September and October. For Level 2, 3 and 4, optional ice sessions will be held on August 8, September 13 and October 3. Level 2 officials are STRONGLY ENCOURAGED to attend an ice session. Closed book exams for Level 2, 3 and 4 officials will be conducted via an online platform that is being developed by USA Hockey. Officials will take the exam online and will be required to finish the exam in one sitting. Officials will receive instructions via email from USA Hockey after completion of their virtual seminar. Level 1 seminars will be conducted in three parts: two virtual classroom sessions (held on weekday evenings) and one mandatory, in-person off-ice/on-ice clinic held on August 8, September 13 or October 3. Level 1 officials are REQUIRED to attend both virtual classroom sessions and the in-person off-ice/on-ice clinic. All virtual classroom sessions will be held via Zoom videoconference, with access details emailed to seminar registrants approximately 60 minutes prior to each session. All in-person events will adhere to state, county, local, and rink safety guidelines. Additional information and a separate link to register for ice-sessions will be provided during virtual seminars. A $10 per member seminar administration fee will be collected by MIHOA. This fee has been $20 in the past several years and was as much as $70 at one time. This fee is implemented to defray the expenses of conducting the online virtual classrooms, ice sessions, and other related expenses. To pay this fee, click here. Fee must be paid prior to attending your virtual classroom session. Important links To register for USA Hockey virtual seminars > https://courses.usahockey.com/public/ To review information and links for additional USA Hockey certification requirements > https://www.usahockey.com/officialsmembership To register as an official with USA Hockey > https://www.usahockey.com/officiatingprogramregistration Questions If you have questions about the virtual classrooms or off-ice/on-ice clinics, please email [email protected]. If you have questions about USA Hockey membership registration, SafeSport, online modules, open book exam or other topics, please email [email protected]. Many of our members (and potential members) have questions about how MIHOA-sponsored USA Hockey certification seminars will be conducted this season. Here is an update, with the understanding that some of the information is still tentative and subject to change based on unknowns and uncertainties.
CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION This portion of seminars will be conducted virtually. Length of virtual classroom for Levels 2, 3 and 4 will be approximately 3 hours, conducting in one session. Length of virtual classroom for Level 1 will be approximately 6 hours, broken into two parts. Virtual classroom instruction will be held on weekday evenings prior to our established ice times. Specifically: August 3 thru 6; September 8 thru 10; September 28 thru October 1. REGISTRATION FOR VIRTUAL CLASSROOM MIHOA members (and potential members) will register for the virtual classroom portion of seminars via the USA Hockey website. Virtual classroom sessions that are conducted by MIHOA are scheduled to be posted sometime before July 20. There will be zero fee to register for virtual classrooms via USA Hockey. LOCAL SEMINAR ADMINISTRATION FEE MIHOA does not charge a fee to become a member. However, there is a fee to attend seminars. This fee has been $20 in the past several years and was as much as $70 at one time. For the 2020-21 season, the MIHOA Board has established a $10 per member seminar administration fee. This fee is implemented to defray the expenses of conducting the online virtual classrooms, ice sessions, and other related expenses. Details on how to submit this fee will be posted later. NEW OFFICIALS ONLY A mandatory off-ice clinic will be conducted prior to on-ice instruction. Clinic will cover basic mechanics, positioning and local topics. Length to be 60 minutes. SKATING INSTRUCTION Per MIHOA and USA Hockey Local Supervisor, optional but encouraged for returning MIHOA officials. Mandatory for new, level 1, officials. Dates/locations for ice times: August 8 (Creve Coeur); September 13 (Centene); October 3 (Centene). REGISTRATION FOR SKATING INSTRUCTION A separate registration process will be held for on-ice instruction. This will allow us to limit attendance and ensure that we are following state, county, local and rink safety guidelines. ONLINE TRAINING USA Hockey online training modules will continue in the same manner as years past. OPEN BOOK EXAMS USA Hockey open book exams will continue in the same manner as years past. CLOSED BOOK EXAMS All exams that were formerly closed-book (Levels 2, 3, 4) will be conducted online for the coming season via a website managed by USA Hockey. Details are still being finalized. WHAT TO EXPECT In the coming days and weeks, returning members should look for email(s) from MIHOA leadership. Current information will also be posted on www.mihoa.com. WHAT YOU CAN BE DOING NOW In anticipation of the registration opening for seminars, here are some things you can be doing now:
To view details and links for all of the above steps, go to https://www.usahockey.com/officialsmembership. SUMMARY The MIHOA Board, our USA Hockey Local Supervisor of Officials, and MIHOA’s Development & Education Committee are working hard to execute all of the above in an organized and understandable manner. MIHOA leaders are making decisions they feel are in the best interest of our members. QUESTIONS Please monitor www.mihoa.com for answers to most of your questions. If you have additional questions, you may contact us via www.mihoa.com/contact. Annual Meeting
The MIHOA Annual Membership Meeting will be Thursday August 13, 2020 at 7pm by Zoom virtual meeting call. Call in information will be posted prior to the meeting. Board of Directors Elections Board of Directors elections will be conducted electronically starting on Friday August 14th, 2020 and ending on Sunday August 16, 2020. Information on accessing the electronic ballot will be posted prior to the voting start date. Below is the candidate slate: The Nominating Committee for the 2020 MIHOA Elections has assembled a slate of potential candidates for the various officer and board positions that are about to expire. The voting will take place between Friday August 14th, 2020 and ending on Sunday August 16, 2020. Please make time to vote for those whom you believe can best serve our organization. Three Director (Board) positions will be voted upon. Members currently holding these positions are Bob Cunningham, Larry Pirtle, and Terry Farrar. The candidates for Directors are:
In addition to the Directors, three Officer positions will be open. Members currently holding these positions are Bill Baker (Treasurer), Jerry Burt (VP Adult) and Teppai Sakuma (VP Scholastic). The Officer candidates are as follows:
Per MIHOA By-Laws, balloting guidelines are as follows: Section 4. NOMINATIONS. The Nominating Committee shall forward to the Active members, no less than 30 days before the annual business meeting, one or more nominations for each seat on the Board that is vacant or is about to expire. Section 10. ELECTIONS. Election of Directors and officers shall be held annually at the April business meeting with all Active members being given no less than 30 days written or e-mailed notice of such election meeting and the candidates for each office. Section 10.1 VOTING ELIGIBILITY. Only Active members shall be eligible to vote. Section 11. BALLOTING. Except as described in Section 11.2 (below), balloting shall be by secret ballot by Active members present at the annual business meeting. If a tie vote occurs, there shall be an immediate run-off election between only those candidates who were tied with the most votes in the first balloting. If at the end of the second ballot the candidates remain tied, a third ballot shall be held. If the candidates remain tied at the end of the third ballot, the Board of Directors in office immediately preceding the election shall decide the election within thirty (30) days. Section 11.2. ABSENTEE BALLOTING. Pursuant to guidelines and procedures established by the Board of Directors, any Active Member who has personally attended at least two of the regular membership meetings (excluding the annual meetings) held in the twelve months prior to the election, will be allowed to submit their vote in the annual elections by absentee ballot, including by electronic means. For the purpose of satisfying the attendance requirement, the member must physically attend the meetings. If you would like to vote via absentee ballot and meet the qualifications above; please contact the nominating committee. Thank you for making MIHOA a better organization. Sincerely, The 2020 MIHOA Nominating Committee Don Arias Steve Selby Below is some info if you will be working the Winterland Friendship games.
1. Game participants will not be allowed in the rinks until 15 minutes prior to game. This includes refs. 2. Participants should arrive 30 minutes prior in order to go thru screening, which will be done by either Winterland rep or team managers. This includes refs. Screening to include temperature check and several questions. Refs will need to tell screener their name, address, phone and email. 3. 100.4+ temp or answering yes to any of the screening questions = not allowed in rink. No exceptions. 4. Masks required the moment they stand in line for screening, entering building, getting dressed and then getting undressed and leaving building. 5. Brentwood: one person allowed in ref closet in corner of rink. Additional chairs to be placed near room with 6-foot spacing. Webster: we will have access to first rink meeting room and also normal ref room for dressing room. Crews can stagger usage. 6. Suggested for refs to arrive partially dressed. 7. Everyone should limit excess contact throughout time in the rink. 8. No handshake post game. Refs should still say hello to coaches but from a distance. 9. Brentwood: games will have a 60-minute break in between so that rink staff can disinfect. If crews have multiple games with 60 minute break in between, they must leave the rink during break and reenter 15 minutes prior to next game. Screening to happen again. 10. Webster: games are scheduled back-to-back, with disinfecting of locker rooms and temporary locker room areas happening on a staggered basis. Participants MUST wait until all game participants (refs included) step on the ice for next game before they can exit the rink. 11. Both facilities: no loitering in lobby/stands/common areas. Enter 15 minutes prior - get dressed - play/ref game - get undressed - exit the rink. Fellow MIHOA officials. Ice Hockey is on its way back and we are getting request from leagues to provide officials for games. Shortly we will be posting games on the MIHOA scheduling web site. Please check the web site several times per day for new game postings.
As we start back up, please be aware of the below. Also, keep in mind everything is still fluid and any day all the below could change.
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As of 6/29/2020, below are the highlights of the local governments game requirements. Please visit the appropriate government web site for further information on game requirements. St. Louis County
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See the Seminar page for a message from Sjoukje Brown Central District Referee-in-Chief about registration Background checks and screening will now be done on the USA Hockey web site. www.usahockey.com/backgroundscreen The BeStrong29 Foundation is looking for volunteer referees for their first annual Adult 3 on 3 Tournament to be held July 17-19 2020 at the Mills Ice Zone.
Please contact Shawn Deaver at [email protected] if you are interested. On November 18, 2016 Mick Deaver, from Columbia, MO who played in St. Louis, love for playing hockey came to a crashing end. While playing for his Junior team the Boston Bandits Mick gained the puck in his own end, he began skating up ice when he suddenly lost his balance and collided with a player from the other team. It was a collision that has happened thousands of times but this one was the one in a million that changed Mick, his family and all that know him forever. The resulting collision left Mick with a burst fracture of the C5 vertebrae and a quadriplegic. Mick and his father remained in New Jersey were Mick began his long road of recovery and adjusting to a new way of life. The BeStrong29 Foundation, which is a 501(c)3 organization, was started to help and focus on supporting individuals, particularly youth, with permanent, but not limited to, spinal cord injuries and disabilities through grants, scholarships, research, and other forms of improving their lives and those of their families. The BeStrong29 Foundation will be offering scholarships to both Physical and Occupational students wishing to specialize but not limited to people with spinal cord injuries and disabilities. The BeStrong29 Foundation will also make donations on behalf of the Foundation to help find a cure for paralysis and improve the quality of life for those living with paralysis.
Annual gathering of officials and families will be streamed live on July 21
With the cancellation of our in-person event that was originally scheduled for April, MIHOA has decided to move its annual Appreciation Event to a virtual platform. The event will be streamed live on YouTube and at www.mihoa.com/live as part of the ongoing MIHOA LIVE series. All MIHOA members, parents, siblings, family and friends are invited to tune in. What: 2020 MIHOA Appreciation Event When: Tuesday, July 21 at 7:30 PM CT Where: www.mihoa.com/live The virtual event will feature the announcement of MIHOA’s annual Outstanding Young Official awards in addition to the recognition of members for dedication, achievement, mentorship and more. A keynote welcome & message will be provided by veteran NHL referee Tim Peel.
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Can’t make it? No worries, the event will be available for on-demand viewing on our MIHOA LIVE playlist.
MIHOA's Development & Education Coordinator Andy Hudson is hosting a new series of LIVE conversations during the COVID-19 pandemic that has resulted in the shutdown of hockey around the world. Special guests will be featured each episode and topics will include how guests got a start in officiating, favorite parts about being a ref, memorable games, how to improve as an official, tips for staying in shape, and more. Please join us here or on our YouTube channel.
Combined Event to Feature Youth Official Appreciation, Special Awards, Annual Meeting and Elections3/11/2020 Update as of 3.17.20 - our Appreciation Event, Annual Meeting and Elections has been postponed. Centene Community Ice Center to Host MIHOA Season-Ending Function on April 26 All MIHOA officials, youth-aged members, parents, siblings and friends are invited to attend MIHOA's 2020 Appreciation Event, Annual Meeting and Elections at the Centene Community Ice Center, practice rink for the St. Louis Blues. This newly-combined event will include a fun pickup hockey game, refreshments & snacks, a special guest speaker, raffle for officiating gear/merchandise, and a presentation of certificates and awards for our young officials and other members. SCHEDULE – APRIL 26, 2020
2:00 PM – Elections & annual meeting 2:30 PM -- Arrivals & check-in for Appreciation Event 3:00 PM -- No-check pickup hockey game** 4:15 PM – Refreshments & snacks 4:45 PM – Special guest speaker, presentation of certificates & awards 5:30 PM - End **The following minimum equipment is required to skate during the pickup game: skates, shin guards, elbow pads, gloves, helmet with facemask. Full facemask required for all players under 18. Half-visor required for all other players. AWARDS All youth aged officials in attendance will be honored and recognized. And we will announce the Outstanding Young Official award winners, a special recognition for our young members who demonstrate commitment, positive character, work ethic and dedication. Additional MIHOA awards to be presented include the Making a Difference Mentor Award, Dedication Award and Achievement Award. RAFFLE All attendees of the Appreciation Event will be entered to win variety of merchandise, officiating gear and other prizes. HONORED GUEST SPEAKER To be determined. REGISTRATION There is no fee for MIHOA members who are under 18, but registration is required. Tickets for guests (parents, siblings, friends) and adult MIHOA members are $15 per person. The opening of registration is postponed. NOTE: members of MIHOA who only want to vote and/or attend the Annual Meeting are not required to purchase a ticket. ANNUAL MEETING & ELECTIONS MIHOA members will be able to cast their vote for elections and any association bylaws amendment proposals at 2:00 PM. MIHOA members who only want to vote and/or attend the Annual Meeting are not required to register. Learn what it's like to be an official on May 3, 2020 at Webster Groves rink MIHOA and Winterland Ice Hockey will co-host a Try Reffing for Free session at Webster Groves Ice Arena on Sunday, May 3, 2020. This event is open to anyone who is interested in learning what it's like to be an on-ice official. The event will include a short informational session covering basic officiating information followed by an on-ice clinic and a chance to skate as an official in a controlled game-situation setting. Who Should Attend: The event is open to players, coaches, parents and other individuals who may be interested in becoming an ice hockey official. Note: to be eligible for membership with MIHOA for the upcoming (2020-21 season), officials must be at least 14 years old as of December 31, 2020. Date: Sunday, May 3, 2020 Location: Webster Groves Ice Arena 33 E Glendale Rd Webster Groves, MO 63119 Schedule: 1:45 PM – Arrival & Check-in 2:00 PM – Welcome & Informational Session 3:15 PM – On-ice Clinic (officiating drills) 3:45 PM – On-ice Game Situations (controlled scrimmage) 4:45 PM – Close Topics: - Learn what it is like to be a referee - Benefits of officiating - Understanding the registration & certification process to become a USA Hockey on-ice official - General info about 2020-21 USA Hockey seminars - MIHOA Equipment Loan Program - Opportunities in officiating - McKenna Scholarship Foundation - Socialize with MIHOA members - Q & A Registration: There is no fee to attend the event. However, we request that you RSVP by filling out the form below no later than May 1, 2020 at Noon. The event will be limited to a maximum of 30 attendees. Equipment: All participants taking part in the on-ice session are required to have their own skates, warm-up pants & jacket and a helmet with either a half-visor or full shield attached. A limited number of helmet/visor sets will be available to borrow on the day of the event. Full officiating equipment is not required. Bring a whistle if you have one. Questions: For questions, contact MIHOA Development & Education Coordinator Andy Hudson at [email protected] or 314-803-3141. The Missouri Ice Hockey Officials Association will be working with the tournament directors and committee to provide officiating supervisors for the upcoming Blue Note Cup Missouri Youth Hockey Championships. MIHOA’s Development & Education program will spearhead the effort with the goal of assigning its team of officiating mentors – who are also experienced MIHOA and USA Hockey officials – to serve as site supervisors at the various Blue Note Cup host rinks. Much like a team’s coach, the role of the site supervisors will be to support, encourage and motivate the officials who are assigned to these important games. Site supervisors will emphasize the elements of a good official, which can be illustrated through the acronym HEAT. HEAT stands for Hustle, Energy & Enthusiasm, Awareness & Attitude and Teamwork.
In addition to observing games, site supervisors will also serve as a liaison between the officiating crews and tournament directors. They will also do their part to ensure a safe and fair playing environment, and to encourage sportsmanlike behavior by all game participants, which include officials, players, coaches, parents and other spectators. Performance feedback from the site supervisors will be an important part in determining which officials will be considered for championship game assignments. For the fourth consecutive year, the St. Louis Blues and the Missouri Hockey Youth Division will partner to host the Blue Note Cup, a season-ending championship hockey tournament for youth hockey players from ages 10-18. Preliminary round games are scheduled for February 20-23 at Affton, Brentwood, Centene Community Ice Center, Creve Coeur, East Alton, Fenton, FSI Shark Tank, Ice Zone, Kirkwood, Maryville University, McKendree, Pacific, Queeny, St. Peters RecPlex, South County, Webster Groves and Wentzville rinks. Championship games are scheduled for February 29 and March 1 at Centene Community Ice Center. Meeting on October 1 includes opportunity to donate and purchase used equipment and to learn about MIHOA scheduling site MIHOA's first membership meeting is scheduled for October 1, 2019 at 7:00 PM at Creve Coeur Ice Arena. Membership meetings include association news, updates from the MIHOA Board of Directors, important information from Vice Presidents/assigners & committee chairs, and more.
In addition to the above, experienced members will have the opportunity to donate used officiating equipment while newer members will have the chance to purchase used equipment (with proceeds benefiting the Bill McKenna Scholarship Foundation). Also, the Development & Education leadership team will also be leading a special 30-minute session on how to get the most out of our OSWEB scheduling site. Topics will include:
Learn how to put your name in for open officiating slots and how to maximize your availability, allowing MIHOA assigners the best opportunity to schedule you for games. Please arrive no later than 7:45 PM, however you are strongly encouraged to attend the membership meeting immediately prior to the session. There is no need to RSVP for the meeting. MIHOA is your association and all members are encouraged to attend. MIHOA Members should maximize their availability during peak tournament weekends With early-season games underway and the heart of the hockey season just a few short months away, MIHOA members are encouraged to save the dates for busy tournament weekends during the 2019-20 season. Here's a list of tournaments we are aware of so far:
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As you can see, our busiest weekends by far will be the first weekend in November (November 1-3, 2019), Martin Luther King Jr. weekend (January 17-20, 2020), and Presidents Day weekend (February 14-17, 2020). All three of these weekends will be 'all-hands-on-deck' weekends where we need all of our members helping out to make sure we get all games covered. Thank you! Development & Education Coordinator Andy Hudson encourages all coaches to demonstrate patience and sportsmanlike behavior Dear Coach:
With the early part of the hockey season underway, MIHOA’s Development & Education leadership team is gearing up for another busy year. An integral part of the program’s efforts is to provide a safe, positive and supportive experience for our members, especially during the critical first few games of an official’s career. A new member’s first experience officiating is often filled with excitement, nervous energy, hesitation and uncertainty. That’s why our team of mentors, shadows and supervisors make a significant effort to be at the rink during a new member’s first-ever games. It can make all the difference, and is proving to be a crucial part of our retention goals. With this in mind, here are my top 5 notes and tips for coaches as they get their teams and players ready for the upcoming season: #1 BE PATIENT: Please be patient, especially with our newer and younger officials. Unlike players, our new officials do not have practices to learn the craft of officiating. Please help us by being patient, understanding that mistakes will be made, and demonstrating sportsmanlike and mature behavior. #2 MENTORS & SHADOWS: On-ice shadows/mentors and off-ice supervisors will be utilized again this season, especially to help coach and train new officials. Thank you for your help in supporting our training efforts. The shadow/mentor/supervisor is an excellent game-time resource if you have questions, need clarification, or would like to share comments. #3 BE A COACH: Please focus on coaching and keep your conversations with officials short, to the point, constructive, and only regarding application of a rule (not to discuss judgement calls). Show the courtesy of asking an official if it’s okay to have a quick chat, step down off the bench, and have an eye-to-eye conversation. You may disagree with the officials at times, but that's part of the game. Avoid conversations regarding typical minor penalties or perceived “missed” calls...just get back to coaching so the game can keep moving and the kids can get as much ice time as possible. Consider waiting until the intermission or end of the game to have a conversation, if necessary. #4 USE THE 24-HOUR RULE: Please practice the "24 hour" or "sleep on it" rule when considering submitting a report or sending an email. We want to receive feedback on our officials (because that’s how we can help them continue to learn/grow), but comments received shortly after a game will -- more often than not -- lack the perspective necessary to be constructive or helpful. #5 STAY IN YOUR LANE: Please allow the officials to do their jobs. If the players play, the coaches coach, the spectators spectate, and the officials officiate -- and everyone stays in their lane -- the game will be more enjoyable for all participants. An official’s initial experience can make the difference between him/her being energized to get back on the ice for his/her second game, or wanting to simply hang ‘em up after only a few outings. Thank you for your help in supporting, developing and training our officiating future! Andy Hudson MIHOA Development & Education Coordinator
Based on a commitment to create a safe and fair environment for all participants, USA Hockey recently ratified its Declaration of Safety, Fair Play and Respect. The intent of this new initiative is "to create a culture that eliminates: 1) hits to the head, 2) hits from behind and 3) late hits." USA Hockey Executive Director Pat Kelleher announced this initiative via an overview video:
The information on this program will be disseminated with all MIHOA members as important points-of-emphasis, and the following video highlighting specific elements of the initiative should be viewed by the entire hockey community.
According to the full program information, "the onus on modifying the culture lies with everyone in the game, from players, coaches and officials to media, parents, fans and administrators."
For additional information, follow the links below:
The MIHOA Development & Education leadership team is excited to announce its new online continuing education curriculum. Established in partnership with Team Stripes, the curriculum involves access to the Team Stripes Systems platform featuring courses on how to improve officiating fundamentals, positioning, the mental game and more. The Team Stripes Academy is led by retired NHL referee Don Koharski, a respected official with 11 Stanley Cup Finals appearances who lived in St. Louis in the 1990s and 2000s.
By providing these high-quality learning tools for a targeted group of MIHOA members, the goals of the curriculum are to improve engagement, expand development and increase educational opportunities for our officials. The result will be retaining more officials, especially during the formative early years of their officiating careers.
The curriculum is open to MIHOA members who are between the ages of 14 and 35, who are certified USA Hockey officials with five or fewer years of experience, and who have officiated at least 10 games in their career. Members must apply for acceptance and will be expected to:
Completion of established objectives may be used by MIHOA leadership to consider participants for important tournaments, post-season assignments, showcases, camps and other local, regional and national opportunities.
With the help of this new continuing education curriculum, MIHOA will continue to expand its membership and will be able to provide officiating services to the growing number of amateur hockey leagues and organization in St. Louis and surrounding areas. Application Process MIHOA members who are interested in applying for the curriculum must complete a short application for consideration. If accepted, a member will receive access to the Team Stripes Systems platform. To ensure participation and engagement, a member’s progress will be monitored by the MIHOA Development & Education leadership team. If you are eligible based on the requirements, you may submit an application for consideration. To access the online application form, click here. The Chesterfield Pacific Rink has a new room for our officials. No more dressing in the old room or the rink office.
The room is located at the end of the building past the player locker rooms. The room has heat, electrical outlets and lock with key. There is no shower. The new room is larger than the previous assigned room. Centene Community Ice Center has 4 new rinks which are named as follows:
The 6th annual MIHOA Summer Development Program will take place July 11-14 at several rinks in the St. Louis area. Held in cooperation with the Winterland Ice Hockey Friendship Games, this event features structured development, education and coaching of MIHOA’s younger and new members. Participants will officiate several games in a short period of time and will receive coaching and supervision from members of MIHOA’s Development & Education team. The program is an excellent opportunity to prepare for the upcoming season.
What: In partnership with the Winterland Ice Hockey friendship games, a weekend of structured development, education and coaching of USA Hockey officials who officiate games with MIHOA. Who: Officials – Young and newer MIHOA officials who are certified as level 1, level 2 and level 3 during the 2018-19 season. The target age group is ages 13-30, however members of all ages are welcome to apply. Supervisors– experienced members of MIHOA’s Development & Education team, and veteran officials who will provide pre-game tips, shadow officials on the ice, provide in-game coaching during stoppages and intermissions, and postgame feedback. When: July 11-14, 2019. Majority of the games held on Friday evening, all-day Saturday, and all-day Sunday. Additional games may be scheduled for earlier in the week. Where: Main location - Webster Groves Ice Arena. Additional games to be held and Kirkwood, Brentwood and Creve Coeur rinks. Notes:
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PLEASE NOTE: preference will be given to officials who are able to commit to the entire weekend. Preference will also be given to officials who have not yet participated in our Summer Development Program. Jefferson City Friendship Games MIHOA will also be conducting a Summer Development Program weekend during the Squirt & Pee Wee Winterland Jefferson City Friendship games at Washington Park Ice Arena in Jefferson City. Dates are June 21-23, 2019. During these games, a similar development program will be conducted by MIHOA, focusing on the continued training and education of local Jefferson City officials and select officials from the St. Louis Metro. To submit an application for St. Louis and/or Jefferson City program, CLICK HERE. If you have any questions, please contact Andy Hudson. Thank you for your dedication to officiating and we look forward to receiving your application! Sunday, May 5 at 2 PM at Webster Groves Ice Arena
MIHOA and Winterland Ice Hockey will co-host a Try Reffing for Free session at Webster Groves Ice Arena on Sunday, May 5, 2019. This event is open to anyone who is interested in learning what it's like to be an on-ice official. The event will include a short informational session covering basic officiating information followed by an on-ice clinic and a chance to skate as an official in a controlled game-situation setting. Who Should Attend: The event is open to players, coaches, parents and other individuals who may be interested in becoming an ice hockey official. Note: beginning with the 2019-20 season, MIHOA requires officials to be at least 14 years old by December 31, 2019. Date: Sunday, May 5, 2019 Location: Webster Groves Ice Arena 33 E Glendale Rd Webster Groves, MO 63119 Schedule: 1:45 PM – Arrival & Check-in 2:00 PM – Welcome & Informational Session 3:15 PM – On-ice Clinic (officiating drills) 3:45 PM – On-ice Game Situations (controlled scrimmage) 5:00 PM – Close Topics: - Learn what it is like to be a referee - Benefits of officiating - Understanding the registration & certification process to become a USA Hockey on-ice official - General info about 2019-20 USA Hockey seminars - MIHOA Equipment Loan Program - Opportunities in officiating - McKenna Scholarship Foundation - Socialize with MIHOA members - Q & A Registration: There is no fee to attend the event. However, we request that you RSVP by CLICKING HERE no later than May 2, 2019 at Noon. The event will be limited to a maximum of 30 attendees. Equipment: All participants taking part in the on-ice session are required to have their own skates, warm-up pants & jacket and a helmet with either a half-visor or full shield attached. A limited number of helmet/visor sets will be available to borrow on the day of the event. Full officiating equipment is not required. Bring a whistle if you have one. Questions: For questions, contact MIHOA Development & Education Coordinator Andy Hudson at [email protected] or 314-803-3141. |
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