Ice hockey: Four-man system scrapped

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Tuesday, September 02, 2008
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THE Elite League are apparently scrapping their plans to

bring in a four-man officials' system for the upcoming

season.

Some of the less well-off teams apparently baulked at having

to fork out an extra £100 per game which amounted to a

league-wide sum of around £35,000 a year.

And with such a dearth of officials throughout British ice

hockey, the decision to go with two refs and two linesman for

every Elite League game meant it would have left the English

Premier League having to use juniors controlling games.

The system was tried last weekend in the round of pre-season

fixtures and though Panthers game at Manchester went smoothly,

the games involving Newcastle and Coventry and Sheffield v Hull

weren't without their problems..

It is not thought the system – encouraged by the

international federation – will be abandoned outright but it is

being shelved for the foreseeable future.

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