Falcons
Set to Present Golden Stripes Award
by
Damon Markiewicz
Springfield,
MA – The Springfield Falcons, proud members of the American
Hockey League, announced today they will host their 2nd Annual
“Referee Appreciation Night” on Saturday, March 31st
when the Falcons host the Portland Pirates at the MassMutual Center.
On this special evening, the second recipient of the “Golden
Stripes Award” will be honored prior to the game. The “Golden
Stripes Award” will be presented this year to Mr. Alfred
Pinciak.
Pinciak,
who is a native of Chicopee, MA, was one of the “Founding
Fathers” of the Greater Springfield League serving as the
original league president from 1970-1972. Pinciak remained on
the board of directors of the GSL and also served as the referee
chief for the GSL starting in 1972 and concluding in 1994.
“It’s
with tremendous honor that we present this special award to a
gentleman so well deserving,” said Falcons Vice President
of Business Operations Bob Oliver. “When the award committee
sat down to discuss possible recipients, one name jumped out at
them and it was Mr. Pinciak. His devotion to the duties of officiating,
the sport of hockey and our community is something that we all
strongly admire.”
A
long-time resident of Chicopee, Pinciak was a member of the Chicopee
School System for more than 30 years starting in 1967 and ending
in 1998. Pinciak was a teacher at Fairview Memorial School from
1967-1968, before serving as a staff member at Chicopee Comp High
School from 1969-1998. Pinciak was also principal at Chicopee
Comp from 1994-1998 and served as the Chicopee Comp varsity hockey
coach from 1969-1975.
“This
is a tremendous honor to be able to receive this special award,”
said Pinciak. “I took a great deal of pride in officiating
hockey games and to have the opportunity be a part of a ceremony
that pays homage to the officiating community is a very nice feeling.”
The
“Golden Stripes Award” will be awarded annually to
an On-Ice Official whose work within Western Massachusetts has
selflessly demonstrated the essential characteristics of dedication,
fairplay, positive attitude and communication skills. This individual
has also shown an overwhelming desire to “give back”
to the officiating community by volunteering his time off the
ice as well, all the while leaving a positive lasting impression
on his peers.
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