Northshore Hockey Development Inc.
2nd Annual
Northshore Challenge Cup
April 27th,28th, 29th 2007
OFFICIAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
All rules are CHA unless listed below.
ELIGIBLE PLAYERSA team may list and use up to twenty (20) players for each game, which may include two goaltenders. Players MUST play at least one preliminary round game in order to be eligible to play in any playoff round games. Players may play up an age group, but may not play down.
Birth Certificates (or photocopy) are to be available upon request.
A player may only play for one team during the tournament.
PROCEDURESAll teams must be prepared to play 15 minutes prior to the scheduled game time. Excessive lateness without a legitimate excuse will forfeit the game to the opposing team.
Dressing Room locations will be assigned and posted at the arena.
Note: Spectators are asked to not attend the change area or dressing rooms. It is the duty of the team’s manager to communicate and respect this rule at all times. Where applicable, a girl’s dressing room will be provided. Please notify the tournament convenor upon your arrival if a separate dressing room is required.
FORMATPeewee/Bantam
Each game will consist of one (15) and two (17) minute stop time periods.
There will be a flood between the 2nd and 3rd period of EVERY game.
OVERTIMENo overtime will be played in the preliminary round.
Quarter Final, Semi-Final and Championship games will use a five (5) minute sudden victory period with four (4) players per team. If still tied an additional five (5) minute sudden victory period will be played with three (3) players per team. The 3 on 3 format will continue with five (5) minute sudden victory periods until a winner is determined. There will be NO FLOOD between overtime periods.
A team’s standing in the preliminary round will be determined by the total points accumulated. There will be two (2) points awarded for a win and one (1) point awarded for a tie. No points will be awarded for a loss.
In the event that teams are tied in points for a play-off position, the following procedure will apply:
a) The result of a preliminary round game involving the tied teams will apply (head to head). The winner of the preliminary round game between those teams will advance.
b) If three or more teams are tied at the end of the preliminary round, then the team with the best goal average would qualify. The goal average of a team is to be determined by dividing the total number of goals for and against into the total number of goals for. The teams will be ranked in the standings with the team with the highest goal average securing the higher position in the standings.
c) If the teams are still tied after a) & b), then the team with the most wins will advance.
d) If the teams are still tied after a), b) and c), then the team that scored the first goal in the game between the two teams will advance. (if only two teams are tied).
e) If the teams are still tied after a), b), c) and d), then the team to advance would be the team that received the least penalty minutes throughout the preliminary round.
f) If the teams are still tied after all previous methods have been applied, then the winner will be decided by a single coin toss. The team determined to have traveled the farthest distance will have the ‘call’ on the coin toss.
One thirty (30) second time-out is permitted in championship games only.
MAJOR PENALTIESMajor penalties (Including fighting) in the 1st & 2nd period will constitute expulsion from that game. Major penalties (including fighting) in the 3rd period carry an ADDITIONAL game suspension in the tournament. ANY second Fighting/Major penalty in the tournament will carry an automatic ejection from the tournament and the team’s Head Coach will serve an additional one game suspension in the tournament.
MINOR PENALTIES (WITH A GAME EJECTION)Minor penalties (Including a game ejection) will constitute expulsion from that game only. A player assessed a minor penalty with a game ejection (regardless of period) will be permitted to play in his team’s next tournament game.
STARTING LINEUP RULESThe Starting lineup rule will be waived for all games in this tournament.
GOAL DIFFERENTIALIn the event of a five (5) or more goal differential at any time in the third (3rd) period, the clock will revert to ‘running time’. Stop time will resume when a goal differential of less than five (5) is secured. Minor Penalties incurred during running time will be three (3) minutes in duration. If at the beginning or at any time during the third period a 10 goal differential exists, the game shall be declared completed and the winning team will be awarded two (2) points.
TEAM COLOURSTeams are asked to bring two sets of sweaters - one dark and one light. The home team designated will wear the light colour. In the event of conflicting colours, the home team designated will be responsible for changing sweaters.
EQUIPMENTApproved neck protectors are mandatory for all participants as per CHA rules.
CAS approval is NOT required on equipment.
Mouthguards are NOT mandatory.
The stick curvature rule does not apply.
PROTESTSALL REFEREE RULINGS ARE FINAL.
The tournament committee does not schedule the referees. Alterations to the referee schedule cannot be made.
NO PARENT will be allowed a protests of any kind. ALL PROTESTS are to be from team officials only.
Any protests must be submitted in writing to the Tournament Protest Committee within one hour of the completion of the game in question. All Tournament Protest Committee rulings will be final.