Video Review
Hockey Saskatchewan may accept video to support a judicial investigation only when appropriate and within our direct jurisdiction. All requests must follow the process below:
Step 1 – Confirm Eligibility for Video Review
Video submissions must be received within 48 hours of the scheduled start time of the game in question, along with the required application and payment.
Before submitting, ensure your video meets one of the following criteria:
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Shows a Match or Gross Misconduct that resulted in a suspension.
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Shows that the wrong player was assessed a suspension, and the video clearly identifies the correct player.
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Supports review of multiple or coinciding major, match, or gross misconduct penalties.
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Shows that player safety or injury is involved or potentially involved.
Hockey Saskatchewan does not review:
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Off-sides, icing, goals/disallowed goals, or other gameplay decisions.
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Videos that have been edited or altered (except trimming to show only the relevant incident).
Step 2 – Submit Through a Member Organization
Your video must first be reviewed and then submitted through a Hockey Saskatchewan Member:
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Minor Hockey Association (MHA).
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Senior or Junior Team.
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League representative.
Submissions made directly without Member review will not be accepted.
Step 3 – Complete the Intake Application Below
Each application must include:
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A $250 non-refundable fee.
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A written explanation outlining the purpose of the submission.
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The video clip (trimmed to include only the relevant incident).
Step 4 – Committee Review
The Video Review Committee will include:
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Hockey Saskatchewan representatives.
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A league representative (if applicable).
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The Manager, Officiating Development (for non-league games).
They will determine one of the following:
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Amend the call and/or suspension.
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Uphold the original decision.
Step 5 – Notification of Decision
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Decisions are provided in writing to the submitting party.
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If the decision amends the call or suspension, a $200 refund will be issued (a $50 admin fee is retained).
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Decisions will be rendered within 48–72 hours of submission.
The decision of the Video Review Committee is final and binding.
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