General Information, Gold Puck Tournament, 2011-2012 (Waterloo Minor Hockey)

This Tournament is part of the 2011-2012 season, which is not set as the current season.
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Waterloo Minor Hockey welcomes you to the 41st Annual Gold Puck Tournament,

December 9, 10, and 11, 2011

 Alliance Sanction # 12-007

The Waterloo Wolves Gold Puck Tournament is a premiere AAA hockey tournament, and we ask that all teams interested in attending complete the online application form.  Our tournament committee will review all applications that are submitted.

  • AAA teams only
  • 50 teams will be accepted by our tournament committee
  • Bantam, Minor Midget and Midget divisions
  • Guaranteed 4 games
  • All Championship games on Sunday
  • No gate fees

Team Registration fee = $1075 (Please do not forward payment until our tournament committee confirms your team's acceptance)

Online Registration is no longer available.  Our tournament is full.




Gold Puck Tournament Rules

AAA Category Teams Only

  • Bantam, Minor Midget & Midget Divisions
  • Guaranteed four (4) games
  • Teams will be seeded
  • All Championship games on Sunday

Arenas

  • Manulife Financial Sportsplex - RIM Park (three ice pads)
  • Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex
  • Albert McCormick Arena (twin pads)
  • Moses Springer Arena

Divisions

  • Bantam (1997) - 2 divisions of 5 = 10 Teams
  • Minor Midget (1996) - 4 divisions of 5 = 20 Teams
  • Midget (1995/1994) - 4 divisions of 5 = 20 Teams

GAME LENGTHS

Bantam Division Round Robin 

·         10 - 15 - 15 minute stop time periods

Minor Midget and Midget Round Robin

·            15 - 15 - 15 minute stop time periods

Semi-finals and FINALS (All Divisions)

·         3 x 15 minute stop time periods

Ice will be resurfaced at the end of every two periods of play.  All Championship games will start on newly resurfaced ice.

Scheduled game start times are approximate. Teams must be ready to play 15 minutes prior to the scheduled game time. There is a mercy rule, PLUS extra time built into the schedule so you must be ready to play 15 minutes prior to the scheduled game time or run the risk of forfeiture. Teams that are not ready to start their games on time or within the 15-minute window may forfeit such games at the discretion of the arena coordinator.  Due to the nature of our scheduling, time restrictions will be enforced. 

MERCY RULE

If the goal differential is seven goals at any time during the second period or five goals in the third period, the clock shall change to running time.  If subsequently the margin is reduced to less than seven goals or five goals respectively, the clock will NOT revert back to stop time.  During running time, minor penalties will be 3:00 minutes and major penalties, 7:30 minutes.  The mercy rule is in effect for all games including round robin, elimination (if applicable), semi-finals and finals. 

OVERTIME

Elimination (if applicable), semi-final and final games shall be sudden victory.  Overtime periods in finals will be 10 minutes - 4 on 4; second overtime will be 10 minutes - 3 on 3; followed by a shoot-out.  Teams may freely substitute during the overtime.  A player who remains penalized at the end of overtime is not eligible for the shootout.  The shootout is sudden victory.  In the shootout, the first team to score in an equal amount of shots will be declared the winnerNo player may shoot twice until all players, excluding goalies, have participated in the shootout.

PENALTIES DURING OVERTIME

No team is permitted to drop below three skaters.  If a team drops to three skaters or if in the second overtime period, the team with the man advantage adds a skater or skaters.  The penalized player(s) return to the ice at the expiration of the penalty and the 4 on 4, 3 on 3 or man advantage resumes at the first stoppage in play.

TIME-OUTS

There will be no time-outs in round robin play.  One 30 second time-out per team per game will be permitted in elimination (if applicable), semi-final and final games.

PLAYOFF SEEDING – 2011

  • All round robin games will have points awarded as follows:

o   2 points for a win

o   1 point for a tie

o   0 points for a loss

Bantam Division – 1st and 2nd place teams in each division advance

Minor Midget Division – 1st place team in each division advances

Midget - 1st place team in each division advances

Play-off seeding will be based on points but the Tournament Committee will adjust the playoff game match-ups in an effort to ensure teams do not meet twice before the finals.

 

 

 

 

ADMINISTRATION, RULES and POLICIES

Admission - NO GATE FEE

Eligibility

Only teams with approved Hockey Canada (HC) or Hockey USA rosters/cards will be permitted to play.

Other than at Midget AAA where 20 man rosters are permitted, a maximum of 19 players may participate in any one game. However, a total of 21 players may be registered (three (3) of which may be goalies) and substituted from game to game.

There shall be a maximum of six (6) team officials registered to any team.  Only five (5) may go on the bench.

Affiliated players may participate only if listed on an approved Affiliated Players List.

Travel Permit

All teams must present a travel permit with their player registration to the tournament office prior to their first game.  There is a tournament office in every arena. 

General

Following the protocol of the Minor Hockey Alliance of Ontario, the Home team will wear dark jerseys and the Visiting team will wear light jerseys.

Teams will play a minimum of four (4) games. Please check your schedule to ensure its accuracy.  In the event of a conflict, please notify the Registrar as soon as possible.

ALLIANCE Hockey playing rules shall govern.

Teams may be required to provide a person to operate the penalty gate.

No one, other than players, coaches and trainers are allowed in the dressing rooms or the hallway leading to the dressing rooms before and after games.

Any player/coach receiving a second major penalty MAY be immediately suspended from further play in the tournament.

Alliance rules require suspensions to be served in the next scheduled game. Therefore, a player or coach receiving a suspendable penalty must serve it during the tournament regardless of their league's additional requirements.  It is the responsibility of the team's coaching staff to confirm player/coach eligibility after any suspendable penalty.  Due to variations in league rules, any player or coach under suspension entering the tournament is ineligible to participate in the tournament unless first cleared by the Tournament Committee.  Either of the above violations will cause the offending team to automatically lose the game in which either of the above occurred.  If the offending team loses the game, the score will stand.   If the non-offending team loses the game, the score of the game will be recorded as one goal greater for the non-offending team than the offending team’s score.  Both the offending participant and the head coach of the offending team will be suspended for the remainder of the tournament.

A Tournament Committee will hear protests.  No protest will be heard regarding a referee's decision. A $200 deposit, that will be returned if your protest is successful, must accompany all protests.  A protest may only be heard if it is brought to the attention of the tournament chairperson or their delegate within thirty (30) minutes of completion of the game in question.  A formal written submission can follow the initial notification.  A hearing and ruling will be completed prior to the team's next scheduled game.  All decisions made by the Tournament Committee are final.

Tie-Breaking Formula

Tie-breaking and the determination of the wild card teams in round robin standings will be based, in order, on:

The head to head result involving the teams tied (two way ties only).

The best ratio of "Goals For/(Goals For + Goals Against)" in all round robin games.

The team with the least goals against would advance.

The team with the most goals scored.

The team that scored the first goal in the head-to-head game.

The team with the lowest number of penalty minutes.

     A toss of a coin by the tournament chairman.

Release from Liability

Acceptance of a team's entry releases the tournament committee and officials, the arena management and everyone connected with the tournament from all liability for injury or accident which may be incurred by a player, team official or spectator while attending or participating in the tournament.

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