2 refs 2 linesmen
It is to keep the players separate from the refs while they are making a call. If players go into it when refs are making a call they get a penelty
The officials in hockey are like the refs in American football or soccer. They are the ones on the ice or field the enforce the rules! Typically they're between 2-4 refs on the ice at one time depending on the Level of play!
It depends on what level of play in the younger hockey games there is usually 2 officials but as you get older there may be 3 or 4The officials are the people whoo act as refs... who are the players?
4 2 refs and 2 linesmen
your question is to general: what do you mean? penalties, or calls the refs make? if i were to post rules i would be posting a whole book
There aren't any NHL rules during the Olympics. The refs use International Hockey rules
For several reasons. First, if two players want to dance, it's fair, why not? The crowd comes to see it, and it adds excitement to the game. Second, it can help control the game. Penalties only carry so much weight, but the threat of getting you kicked and the refs letting it happen helps keep players in line. And third it's actually not in the rules that it's the refs job to stop fights. It's also better two people square off and resolve their problems then stick each other. Don't forget that the refs are looking out for themselves. would you want to try and jump in between to big guys throwing punches and possibly getting hit yourself or wait to they are on the ground where they are more easibly controled
in a simple answers it's because the players and refs both wanted more money. that's the legit
there are 4 refs for each team idiot
there are six refs in a NFL football game
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