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1997 NHL Rulebook - Officials
Rule 41. Game Timekeeper
(a)
The Game Timekeeper shall record the time of starting and finishing of each period in the game. During the game the game timekeeper will start the clock with the drop of the puck and stop the clock upon hearing the OfficialÕs whistle or the scoring of a goal.
(b)
The Game Timekeeper shall signal the Referee and the competing teams for the start of the game and each succeeding period and the Referee shall start the play promptly in accordance with Rule 82 Š Time of Match.
For the purpose of keeping the spectators informed as to the time remaining during intermissions, the Game Timekeeper will use the electric clock to record the length of intermissions. The clock will not start for the intermission until all players and officials have left the ice.
To assist in assuring the prompt return to the ice of the teams and the officials, the Game Timekeeper shall give preliminary warnings five and two minutes prior to the resumption of play in each period.
(c)
If the rink is not equipped with an automatic signalling device or, if such device fails to function, the Game Timekeeper shall signal the end of each period by blowing a whistle.
(d)
He shall cause to be announced on the public address system at the nineteenth minute in each period that there is one minute remaining to be played in the period.
(e)
In the event of any dispute regarding time, the matter shall be referred to the Referee for adjustment and his decision shall be final.
(f)
The Game Timekeeper is required to synchronize his timing device with the Television Producer of the originating broadcast.
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