Rule 39 - Official Scorer
(a) Before the start of the game, the Official Scorer
shall obtain from the Manager or Coach of both Teams a list
of all eligible players and the starting line-up of each Team
which information shall be made known to the opposing Manager
or Coach before the start of play, either personally or through
the Referee.
The Official Scorer shall secure the names of the Captain and
Alternate Captains from the Manager or Coach at the time the
line-ups are collected and will indicate those nominated by
placing the letter "C" or "A" opposite their
names on the Referee's Report of Match. All this information
shall be presented to the Referee for his signature at the completion
of the game.
(b) The Official Scorer shall keep a record of the goals
scored, the scorers, and players to whom assists have been credited
and shall indicate those players on the lists who have actually
taken part in the game. He shall also record the time of entry
into the game of any substitute goalkeeper. He shall record
on the Official Score Sheet a notation where a goal is scored
when the goalkeeper has been removed from the ice.
(c) The Official Scorer shall award the points for goals
and assists and his decision shall be final. The Official Scorer
shall use the Video Goal Judge system to verify the proper awarding
of goals and assists. The awards of points for goals and assists
shall be announced twice over the public address system and
all changes in such awards shall also be announced in the same
manner.
No requests for changes in any award of points shall be considered
unless they are made at or before the conclusion of actual play
in the game by the Team Captain.
(d) At the conclusion of the game, the Official Scorer
shall complete and sign four copies of the Official Score Sheet
for distribution as quickly as possible to the following persons:
(1) One copy to the Official Scorer to be transmitted
to the League Commissioner;
(2) One copy to the visiting Coach or Manager;
(3) One copy to the home Coach or Manager;
(4) One copy to the home Team Public Relations Department.
(e) The Official Scorer shall also prepare the Official
Report of Match for signature by the Referee and forward it
to the League Commissioner together with the Official Score
Sheet and the Penalty Record.
(f) The Official Scorer should be in an elevated position,
well away from the players' benches, with house telephone communication
to the public address announcer.
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