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Welcome to the 2023 / 2024 hockey season! Please find information below on the officiating clinics through Hockey Alberta. Be sure to check back for updates as further information becomes available.

 

To maintain one’s present level of certification, an individual must attend a full Hockey Canada officiating program clinic and write a national examination every year with appropriate passing mark. From the point of view of the clinic, the official must attend all sessions and must obtain the minimum mark on the examination. Once certified, it is essential that an official continue to update and be completely familiar with new rule interpretations and officiating techniques.
 
  • An individual must be at least 15 years of age to be certified at Level II or higher.
  • An individual will not be eligible to advance more than one level of the Hockey Canada officiating program per season, except for Levels I and II.
  • All officials looking to register for a clinic can do so by visiting Hockey Canada’s HCR 3.0 platform where you can select a date that works best for you. If you are a first year official you will need to create an account before you can register for a clinic.
Certification at all levels, except Level I, is a two-part process involving clinical and practical assessment.
The level system, Level I through Level NHP, is the foundation for the training and development of amateur hockey officials across Canada. Hockey Canada has categorized the hockey played in Canada into four basic streams, each with different priorities. They include:
  • U7
  • Recreational
  • Competitive
  • Program of Excellence

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