Ice hockey is a special sport that requires specific equipment to ensure safety and the proper execution of the referee’s duties on the ice. Here are the list of the equipment a hockey referee should have in the game.
- Hockey Skates
Referees need ice hockey skates to navigate the rink efficiently. These skates should provide good support and allow for quick movements.
- Striped Jersey or Sweater
A black and white striped jersey or sweater distinguishes the referee from the players. The stripes help players and spectators easily identify the officials on the ice.
- Black Helmet and Face Mask
Referees wear a black helmet with a full face mask to protect their head and face from pucks, sticks, and collisions. The mask often includes a half shield or full shield for facial protection.
- Whistle
A whistle is a crucial tool for referees to signal stoppages in play, penalties, and other game situations. It helps communicate decisions quickly to players and coaches.
- Referee Pants
Specialized pants with built-in padding provide protection to the referee’s lower body from pucks, sticks, and accidental collisions.
- Referee Arm Bands
These are worn around the referee’s arms to indicate their level of authority (e.g., head referee, linesman).
- Gloves
Referees wear gloves to protect their hands. They may choose gloves with extra padding for additional protection. Gloves are not mandatory.
- Shin Guards
Referees wear shin guards to protect their legs from pucks and sticks. These are often worn under their referee pants.
- Chest Protector
A chest protector or referee-specific jersey with built-in padding helps protect the upper body from impact.
- Cup/Abdominal Protection
Essential for protecting the lower abdominal area.
- Skate Guards
These protect the blades of the skates when the referee is off the ice.
- Referee Bag
A bag to carry and organize all the equipment.