ECAC Game Site Conflicts
Since the ECAC assigning process here in the NY Metro area requires accessing two different web sites, conflicts will happen. If there is a game site conflict between Alan Wharton’s Assign by Web site and the main ECAC assignment web site, we recommend the assigned referee contact the home team’s athletic administration department by phone, confirm the game site and contact the other assigned officials with the latest information. Remember, voice messages or email must be confirmed by the recipient. Everyone is responsible to positively confirm all pre-game communications.
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