Bob Beaumont U9/U11 Local League Tournament Rules
1. Only Hockey Canada (HC) rostered or affiliated players will be allowed to participate. Approved HC Player documentation shall be presented to the tournament director prior to your first game. Staff must present and hold appropriate and current certifications as required. If you have questions about the required documentation, please email the tournament director. ** A travel permit and copy of an approved team roster is required before a team’s first game.
2. All penalties shall be in accordance with OMHA rules. All referee’s decisions are final. There are no protests.
3. Suspensions received during the tournament will be served in the tournament as follows:
1. Any fighting or match penalty results in expulsion from the tournament. In addition, a copy of the game sheet will be sent to the team’s minor hockey organization for further action.
2. Any suspensions will be served in the tournament.
3. The Tournament Director’s ruling on any issue arising from the tournament concerning suspensions is final.
4. This is a U9 and U11 Local League Tournament, consisting of 8 teams in U9 and 8 teams in U11, each team is guaranteed 4 games.
5. Team rosters will be limited to 19 players (includes goalies).
6. Team officials are responsible for their player’s conduct both on and off the ice. 7. Ice resurfacing will take place at the end of each game.
8. U9: There will be 2 groups of 4 teams, the teams will be seeded 1-4 after playing a round against the teams in their group. The teams will then play in A, B, C or D finals depending on where they are seeded 1-4.
U11: There will be 2 groups of 4 teams, the teams will be seeded 1-4 after playing a round against the teams in their group. The teams will then play in A, B, C or D finals depending on where they are seeded 1-4.
9. All games in the preliminary round robin will consist of a 10-10-10 minute period game format, with a 3-minute warm up. There will be no overtime in the preliminary round. The standings in a group shall be decided on the point system.
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Two points for a win.
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One point for each team in the event of a tie.