Tournament Rules, Terry Conroy Memorial (U11), Tour. (Centre Wellington Minor Hockey)

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1. Tournament rules are in accordance with Ontario Minor Hockey Association. Teams are expected to comply with the rules of the tournament and the OMHA. This is a sanctioned tournament. 
 
2. All teams are guaranteed 3 games consisting of three 10-minute stop time periods and a 2-minute warm-up from the time the gates are closed. 
 
3. All teams are required to sign in 40 minutes prior to their first game at the registration table. 
 
4. Games will be played to a win. If there is a tie, there will be a shoot-out (see #9 below). 
 
5. Any team late for the start of the game will be assessed a delay of game penalty. 
 
6. Time-outs are not allowed by any team. 
 
7. Home team will be designated as per tournament schedule. 
 
8. Tournament Format: 

8 Teams (“A” side, “B” side set up) 
  • Following each team’s first game, they will continue to play a team with the same record. (winners vs. winners, losers vs. losers)
  • Winning teams from their second game will play in a final game (“A” final or “B” final) against another team with the same record.
  • All teams will play a minimum of 3 games.
  • First loss sends the team to the losers bracket.
  • Teams that win their first game but lose their second game will also be sent to losers bracket.
  • You will make it to the A Final if you win your first two games.
  • You will make it the B Final if you lose your first game and win your second game.
  • The 4 winners of their first game will move to the A side of the bracket
  • The 4 losers of their first game will move to the B side of the bracket. 
     

9. Overtime Procedure:

  • Shoot-outs will take place simultaneously from centre ice to each end of the ice.
  • Goaltender cannot be changed during the shoot-out unless due to injury.
  • Should the score remain tied after the first three players from each team have shot, the shoot-out will continue in a sudden death format (one shooter scores, the other does not, the scoring team wins).
  • Coaches will choose from the remaining players on their list.
  • If a team with fewer players exhausts their roster, returning to the first shooter, the opposing coach has the option of returning to their first shooter at the same time.
  • A player serving a penalty at the end of the 3rd period will not be eligible to participate in the shoot-out. 


10. If, in the third period, a team is ahead by 5 or more goals, the score clock will be run time. The clock will only stop if there is an injury. The clock will return to stop time once the losing team closes the goal gap to 3 goals.

For example: Team 1 is winning 7-2 against Team 2 at the end of the second period. The clock will turn to run time for third period after the initial puck drop. If Team 2 scores a goal and the score is now 7-3, the clock will stay run time. If Team 2 scores another goal and the score is now 7-4, the clock will stop as soon as that goal is scored and return to stop time for the remainder of the game. If Team 1 scores another goal and the score is now 8-4, it will remain stop time because it isn’t a 5 goal advantage. If Team 1 scores again and the score is now 9-4, the clock will not be stopped and run time will resume. Any minor penalties called during run time will still be 2 minutes and the time will start as soon as the puck is dropped for the ensuing face off after the penalty call. This rule will apply to all games, including the final.

 

11. Any parent, player, or member of the coaching staff will be ejected (as may the entire team) from the tournament for ANY act of unsportsmanlike conduct, with no refund. 
 
12. Lunch and drinks will be provided for all players in the hall. We ask that players sit together as a team when lunch is being served. A lunch schedule will be determined on or before your arrival. Teams are NOT permitted to bring their lunches to the dressing rooms. Food in general is NOT permitted in the dressing rooms. Teams will be fined a clean up fee if food and food waste is found in your dressing room. If families choose to bring treats and snacks for the players, you are more than welcome to distribute those at a table in the hall where lunch is served. 

 
Decisions of the Tournament Committee are final.