Bracket Tournament Rules 2013-2014-1

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Cloquet Amateur Hockey Association Tournament Rules 2013-2014 A. USA Hockey registered referees will be used. B. Medical attendants will be provided for each game, as recognized by USA Hockey. C. USA Hockey rules as modified by MN Hockey for the classification involved must be adopted. D. Canadian teams must wear protective equipment as designated by USA AND CAHA. I. All games will be stop time. PEEWEE AND 12U and above, will be 15-minute periods. Squirts and below are 12-minute periods. Squirt games will be completed in one hour. Penalties will be per latest edition of USA Hockey AND Minnesota Hockey Official Rulebook. The following will move a game into running time: A goal differential of six or more in the third period II. Ice will be resurfaced every two periods for Peewee and 12U and above. Squirts and 10U and below will be resurfaced only at the start of each game. Tournament Directors have the authority to change resurface schedules due to ice conditions and will inform affected Teams. III. There will be a five-minute warm-up prior to the beginning of each game. Overtime will consist of 5 on5 for 8 minutes and if still in a tie a shoot out with 3 players from each team. IV. All teams should report to the Cloquet Hockey Arena at least 1 hour prior to their scheduled game time. Game roster labels must be furnished to the Tournament Director at least 30 minutes prior to the game. Teams must be ready to play 20 minutes prior to the scheduled game time. Rosters will be limited to only 20 players. V. Each team shall have a credential package consisting of birth certificates (EXCEPTION:MN Hockey rostered teams DO NOT need to provide Birth Certificates. All other teams MUST provide them. USA Hockey player roster form, USA Hockey Player Roster form signed by all players and coaches and an IMR for each rostered player of teams that do not electronically registered with USA Hockey. This package must be available for inspection 30 minutes prior to each game. VI. All games will be played under USA Hockey rules, as modified by MN Hockey and any exceptions listed. Tournaments will be MN Hockey sanctioned. VII. Locker room assignments, tournament brackets, and MN Hockey tournament sanction certificate will be posted in the arena(s). VIII. The maximum of 4 certified coaches allowed on the bench. Any injured player on the bench (whether dressed or not) must wear a helmet with mask. IX. The Cloquet Amateur Hockey Association will not be responsible for any medical expense incurred due to injury while participating in this tournament. X. Any spearing, butt ending, or intent to injure will be a 5-minute major and a tournament disqualification. XI. USA Hockey Officials or the Tournament Director, as applicable, will deal with inappropriate action by any player, team official, parent, or spectator during these events. Good sportsmanship is expected of all. Facility damage will not be tolerated. XII. Referee’s decisions are final. NO protests will be allowed. XIII. Emt’s have the final decision weather a player returns play after an injury. XIV. The Tournament Director’s decisions will be final in any and all matters not addressed in the preceding rules. Coaches and Teams Coaches will be accountable for the conduct of players in the buildings. No food allowed in locker rooms

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Cloquet Amateur Hockey Association Tournament Rules

2013-2014A. USA Hockey registered referees will be used.

B. Medical attendants will be provided for each game, as recognized by USA Hockey.

C. USA Hockey rules as modified by MN Hockey for the classification involved must be adopted.

D. Canadian teams must wear protective equipment as designated by USA AND CAHA.

I. All games will be stop time. PEEWEE AND 12U and above, will be 15-minute periods. Squirts and below are 12-minute periods. Squirt games will be completed in one hour. Penalties will be per latest edition of USA Hockey AND Minnesota Hockey Official Rulebook. The following will move a game into running time: A goal differential of six or more in the third period

II. Ice will be resurfaced every two periods for Peewee and 12U and above. Squirts and 10U and below will be resurfaced only at the start of each game. Tournament Directors have the authority to change resurface schedules due to ice conditions and will inform affected Teams.

III. There will be a five-minute warm-up prior to the beginning of each game.

Overtime will consist of 5 on5 for 8 minutes and if still in a tie a shoot out with 3 players from each team. IV. All teams should report to the Cloquet Hockey Arena at least 1 hour prior to their scheduled game time. Game roster labels must be furnished to the Tournament Director at least 30 minutes prior to the game. Teams must be ready to play 20 minutes prior to the scheduled game time. Rosters will be limited to only 20 players.

V. Each team shall have a credential package consisting of birth certificates (EXCEPTION:MN Hockey rostered teams DO NOT need to provide Birth Certificates. All other teams MUST provide them. USA Hockey player roster form, USA Hockey Player Roster form signed by all players and coaches and an IMR for each rostered player of teams that do not electronically registered with USA Hockey. This package must be available for inspection 30 minutes prior to each game.

VI. All games will be played under USA Hockey rules, as modified by MN Hockey and any exceptions listed. Tournaments will be MN Hockey sanctioned.

VII. Locker room assignments, tournament brackets, and MN Hockey tournament sanction certificate will be posted in the arena(s).

VIII. The maximum of 4 certified coaches allowed on the bench. Any injured player on the bench (whether dressed or not) must wear a helmet with mask.

IX. The Cloquet Amateur Hockey Association will not be responsible for any medical expense incurred due to injury while participating in this tournament.

X. Any spearing, butt ending, or intent to injure will be a 5-minute major and a tournament disqualification.

XI. USA Hockey Officials or the Tournament Director, as applicable, will deal with inappropriate action by any player, team official, parent, or spectator during these events. Good sportsmanship is expected of all. Facility damage will not be tolerated.

XII. Referees decisions are final. NO protests will be allowed.

XIII. Emts have the final decision weather a player returns play after an injury.

XIV. The Tournament Directors decisions will be final in any and all matters not addressed in the preceding rules.

Coaches and Teams

Coaches will be accountable for the conduct of players in the buildings.

No food allowed in locker rooms

No defacing locker rooms or any C.A.H.A. property

No throwing of any objects (tape, ice, snow, pucks, etc.)

No taunting or unsportsmanlike behavior toward players, referees, or fans

No profanity will be toleratedCoaches will be held accountable for the condition of their assigned locker rooms.

Locker rooms must be left clean. All garbage must be picked up and disposed of properly. Any cleaning or repairs due to a teams actions will be assessed at a rate of $20/hour plus a $ 25.00 fee. If the assessment is not paid; your team is subject to losing your next ice time.Coach Signature_______________________________ Date______________________