5.02.06: Final Days, 5.02: Recreational Game Flow & Season Milestones, Recreational Operations (Sarnia Hockey)
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Table of Contents
1.00: Welcome Letter
2.00: Introduction
2.00: Introduction
2.00.01: Definitions
2.00.02: Abbreviations
3.00: Purpose
4.00: Philosophy
4.00.01: Philosophy
4.00.02: Code of Conduct
4.00.03: Team Ethics & Values
4.00.04: Bench Staff Expectations
5.00: League Operations Guide
5.00.00: Programs
5.00.01: Game Lengths
5.00.02: Selection of Coaches & Staff Minimum Requirements
5.00.03: Building Leagues & Generating Teams
5.00.04: Criminal Records Check (CRC) & Vulnerable Sector Screening (VSS)
5.00.05: Team Equipment
5.00.06: Ice Time
5.00.07: Dressing Rooms
5.00.08: Medical Clearance (All Participants)
5.00.09: League Issued Equipment
5.00.10: Recreational Goalie Regulations
5.00.11: Affiliation/Affiliated Players
5.00.12: Cancellations, Re-Scheduling & Forfiets
5.01: General Recreational League (HL) Rules
5.01.01: Game Officials
5.01.02: Penalties
5.01.03: Tournaments & Exhibitions
5.01.04: Player Substitution
5.01.05: Team & League Balancing
5.01.06: Official Game Results
5.02: Recreational Game Flow & Season Milestones
5.02.01: League Evaluations
5.02.02: League Exhibition Phase
5.02.03: League Regular Season Phase
5.02.04: League Playoff Phase
5.02.05: League Tie Breakers
5.02.06: Final Days
5.02.07: Alliance Championship Events
6.00: House League Select
6.00.01: House Leage Select - Team Selection & Approval
6.00.02: House League Select - Coach Selection & Approval
6.00.03: House Leage Select - Team Budgets
6.00.04: House League Select - Team Regulations
Recreational Operations
5.02: Recreational Game Flow & Season Milestones
5.02.06: Final Days
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5.02.06: Final Days
All Cup games shall use Hockey Canada, Alliance, and Sarnia Hockey Game Rules of Play
All Jamboree Games shall use OHF, Alliance, and Sarnia Hockey Guidelines for Cross Ice and Half Ice Games
Final Days shall determine SHA LEAGUE CUP CHAMPIONS and FINALIST - A, B,C,D cup for U9, U11, U13, U15 & U18/21
Cup Teams will be seeded by final playoff standings - 2v1, 4v3, 6v5 & 8vs7
Cup Homes/Visiting Teams will be determined by final playoff standings. Home team will be the highest seed
U6-U9 Foundations Final Days Games for can be conducted Jamboree Style under the supervision of the division director
U6/7 League Final Days shall be conducted Jamboree Style under the supervision of the division director
Alliance Championship Representatives are determined by SHA Policy during playoff rounds. This representative is declared by the Division Director/Convener. **
SEE SHA POLICY 4.08 for details & playoff regulations
**
All pre-game warm ups will be 3 min and will begin when the Ice Machine doors close
All
U8/9, U11, U13, U15 & U18/21
cup games shall be
10
-B-
10
-B-
15
with a 1 min break between each period.
All regulation periods will be
STOP TIME
All cup games will be 5 on 5 game play in regulation.
The Referee’s call on the ice will be final. Games cannot be appealed.
Each team will be allowed
one
30 sec time out during regulation play ONLY.
OVERTIME:
If a game ends in a tie, there shall be (2) 5 min
RUN TIME
overtime periods
. OT1 = 4v4 Format & OT2 = 3v3 Format. There will be no intermission, breaks or floods for overtime. All overtime periods will be SUDDEN DEATH. There will be NO timeouts during overtime play
If the game remains tied after the 2 overtime periods. The winner will be decided by 3 player shoot out
If the game remains tied after the 3 player shootout, sudden death shoot out until a winner is determined
Stop Time Penalties will be 2 min, 5 min, and 10 min for Minor, Major, and Misconducts respectively
Run Time Penalties will be 3 min, 7 min, and 10 min for Minor, Major, and Misconducts respectively
Overtime Penalties shall be served so that no team has less than 3 players on the ice. If a penalty is assessed during OT, the play will become 4 on 3. If a second penalty is assessed, play will be 5 on 3. Penalized players may enter the game after their penalty expires. The referee(s) will ensure the correct number of players is on ice at the next stoppage in play
Teams shall shake hands after the game.
A copy of these rules with the both head coaches acknowledgment/signature above should accompany the official game sheet in the Official Time Keepers box