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Call To Arms: Experienced Officials Asked To Help Keep Younger Refs In The Game

By Harry Thompson, 07/27/19, 1:00PM MDT

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Kevin Collins calls on Advanced Officiating Symposium attendees to support new officials

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – Like many pioneers in the game, Kevin Collins is proud of the past.

So as the keynote speaker on the opening day of the inaugural USA Hockey Advanced Officiating Symposium, the hall of fame official spent the first half of his speech paying homage to those who helped usher in the early days of officiating education.

But suddenly the legendary NHL linesman shifted gears and challenged those in attendance to look to the future by protecting the next generation of officials from the verbal and physical abuse from parents and coaches.

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Sitting idly by and watching the mass exodus of talented young whistle blowers could not only risk the next generation of promising officials, but could plunge the future of the game into uncertainty.

“The past is positive, but the present and the future are not quite as rosy,” said Collins, who was inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in 2017.

“Abuse by coaches and parents is taking its toll on young and old officials alike. This is not a regional issue but a national one.”

To help stem the tide of officials leaving the game, Collins called on the 250 high-level officials in attendance at the symposium to take matters into their own hands by providing support to those just starting out in the game.

“I’m asking you to do your part to help save our game and the future of it,” Collins implored the crowd. “I’m asking you to take this message back to your local associations and convince your leagues to reach out to coaches and parents and to hold them accountable.”

Over the course of his illustrious career, Collins was a pioneer in the development of officiating education. He helped create the first officiating school in the U.S., and helped develop its officiating summer development camp program and its officiating manual series, both of which remain core components of USA Hockey’s Officiating Development Program.

Far beyond his service to USA Hockey, Collins worked more than 2,000 NHL games as a linesman. His 296 games in the Stanley Cup playoffs are the most by an American official, and his 32 games in the Stanley Cup Finals place him second behind only Bill “The Big Whistle” Chadwick among American officials.

Even after years removed from the game, Collins keeps a close eye on what’s going on in the sport, and what he sees has caused him considerable distress.  

He said that most local officiating programs help young officials navigate the ever-increasing negativity being directed at them from the bench. It’s when they leave the ice that there have been an increasing number of confrontations with irate parents that are driving many into thinking that officiating is not worth the aggravation.

“We all have heard stories of officials being confronted by irate parents as they leave the ice after a game, whether it’s at 6 in the morning or 6 at night,” Collins said. “You need to be there for them. You need to take care of these young officials.”

Collins cited situations where local tournaments around the country had to scale back on the number of games they can hold for lack of qualified officials. This is not a hockey problem but something that is plaguing so many youth sports.

As has been mentioned many times this weekend in the Twin Cities, USA Hockey has long prided itself as the gold standard among youth sports organizations. And now is the time for the organization and those in it to help reign in the insanity that is impacting the entire sporting community.

“This is not a hockey problem. This is a youth sports and societal problem,” Collins said. “So, let’s be the first to be a leader in youth sports and show soccer, baseball and basketball that we are determined to take a stand against the bullying of these young officials.”


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