The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Internatio­nal assignment

Islander Tanner Doiron to work as a linesman at IIHF event

- BY JASON SIMMONDS JOURNAL PIONEER JASON MALLOY/THE GUARDIAN

It’s been a year of firsts in Tanner Doiron’s young but growing officiatin­g career.

Doiron was recently awarded his first internatio­nal assignment – he will work as a linesman for the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge from Nov. 3-10 in Saint John and Quispamsis, N.B.

“It’s pretty exciting,” said Doiron, who is in his rookie campaign patrolling the lines in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. “When I got the call, it was a surreal moment.”

But it didn’t take Doiron long to provide an answer.

“I was like, ‘Yeah, I’ll do it,’” he added.

Paul Matte, who is in his first season as manager of officiatin­g for Hockey P.E.I., said it “means a lot” for the provincial associatio­n to have an official appointed to work an internatio­nal tournament of this calibre.

“The credit is to Tanner and the work he is putting in,” said Matte. “He’s basically had his nose to the grindstone working hard and taking (officiatin­g) really seriously.

“The results are coming out with his appointmen­t to the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, and his quick progressio­n through the amateur ranks here on P.E.I., and his selection to this assignment is huge. It’s an (Internatio­nal Ice Hockey Federation) assignment, so it will obviously lead to further assignment­s, I have no doubt.”

Doiron, a level 3 official who has been selected by Hockey P.E.I. to attend a level 4 clinic in late November, recently attended the Officials Program of Excellence (POE) camp in Dartmouth, N.S.

“Once you get into that program, you are eligible for four years after the program to get Hockey Canada assignment­s,” said Doiron.

Doiron said he is going in with his eyes and ears open.

“I’m just going to go with an open mind like I did at POE, and try to learn lots from Hockey Canada,” said Doiron, who began his officiatin­g career while playing with the Summerside Area Minor Hockey Associatio­n. “My goal is to get as many assignment­s as I can at the top level.”

Matte feels Doiron’s quick progressio­n up the ranks can inspire other young officials.

“Last year, we had about 28 people working junior hockey on P.E.I., and this year we have upwards of 50,” said Matte. “We are taking on a lot of younger, new recruits and making sure they are given the proper opportunit­ies to develop.

“Tanner, getting all these assignment­s and his promotion to the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, is an example that if you work hard you can really progress quickly at a young age.”

 ??  ?? Linesman Tanner Doiron waves off an off-side during Saturday night’s Atlantic University Sport men’s hockey game between the UPEI Panthers and Acadia Axemen at MacLauchla­n Arena.
Linesman Tanner Doiron waves off an off-side during Saturday night’s Atlantic University Sport men’s hockey game between the UPEI Panthers and Acadia Axemen at MacLauchla­n Arena.

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