This Form is strictly for On and Off Ice Officials.
If you are a player wanting to inform the league about a specific concern, please use the "Player Report Form"
Things to consider
These reports are important and a part of the job you are paid to do. Remember there is some information that should be included in every game report:
A detailed description of the event is also very important. You should use descriptive language to paint a picture with your words. Your report is the only official account. An example of why descriptive language is below and shows why it is needed.
SMITH struck his opponent on the shin pads with a one-handed slash. VS SMITH slashed his opponent on the leg.
JONES took a violent baseball type swing narrowly missing his opponent’s head. VS JONES missed his opponent with a slash.
Even though both accounts are true, the descriptions provide a very different understanding of what actually happened.
Other details that should be included are location on the ice, distances traveled, how other players on the ice reacted to the events, and how the player behaved on the way out of the game.
Stick to facts in your report. You can’t guess at things you didn’t actually see or what a player may have been thinking. Also, remember that only formal language should be used, the exception being when you are quoting someone.
If you have any questions prior to submitting your report, please contact Darryl Smith at (780)518-1708
note: OFFICIALS MUST COMPLETE A SEPRATE INCIDENT REPORT DETAILING EACH TEAM'S INFRACTIONS. IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE REPORT PERTAINING to THIS INCIDENT, INDICATE THE NUMBER OF REPORTS BELOW.