Welcome to the 2015 Hockey Alberta Midget B Provincial
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Welcome to the 2015 Hockey Alberta Midget B Provincial
Alberta Hockey Midget B Provincials Welcome to the 2015 Hockey Alberta Midget B Provincial Championships Presented By 2014/2015 Ponoka Fountain Tire Wolves Midgets & The Town of Ponoka Alberta Hockey Midget B Provincials Congratulations to your team on becoming an Alberta Zone Champion! We look forward to hosting your team and their families at the upcoming Midget B Provincial Hockey Championships. Everything you need to complete the registration process for Provincials is in this package along with a bit of information that will help your teams stay in Ponoka. We look forward to meeting all of you and hope to provide your team with an exceptional hockey experience. Team Registration Form Please complete and email to Kathy Matejka at [email protected], along with your high resolution team photo, team logo if you have one, and your team roster in a spread sheet format. Hotel allocation will be given out once we receive this information. Provincial Zone Banner Each team is required, by Alberta Hockey to order their banner through Sideline Printing & Banners. The order form is in this package, and must be ordered, paid for, and brought to Provincials for the Opening Ceremonies on Thursday, March 19, 2015 at 3:00 p.m. Ponoka Hotel Accommodations The Ponoka Provincial Organizing Committee has secured 150 rooms to be used by teams during Provincials. These rooms are located within three hotels. PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT ANY HOTELS DIRECTLY To receive your Team Block Booking, please contact: Sue Lamb 403-704-1044 email: [email protected] Community Fee In lieu of single admittance tickets we have estabished a community fee that will provide a mass admittance to all spectators attending from your community. Each team is required to pay this community fee for participation in the 2015 Midget B Provincials. Skate Sharpening Skate Sharpening will be available on site for your players convenience. Dressing Rooms Each team will be allocated a dressing room for the entire stay during Provincials. Your team will be responsible for any damages that occur over the 4 day provincial stay. Team Host Each team will be assigned a “Team Host”. These are generally younger players in Ponoka Minor Hockey. This is an exciting experience for them, and we encourage you to bring a couple extra Jerseys for them to wear to help cheer on your team. Contact Information If you require any information, please contact one of the following: Laurie Jansen - Chair Sue Lamb - Asst Chair 403 783-1375 403 348-1686 [email protected] [email protected] Alberta Hockey Midget B Provincials Provincial Tournament Schedule Thursday, March 19 1:30 PM Coaches/Managers Meeting (upstairs Ponoka Arena Complex) 3:00 PM Opening Ceremonies (all teams required to attend) All teams report to your assigned dressing rooms by 2:30 PM Pool A Pool B Host Zone 4 Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 3 Zone 5 Zone 7 Zone 6 Game # Day Start Home (Zone) Vs Away (Zone) 1 Thursday 5:30 PM 2 VS 3 2 Thursday 8:15 PM H VS 7 3 Friday 9:00 AM 4 VS 5 4 Friday 11:45 AM 1 VS 6 5 Friday 2:30 PM H VS 2 6 Friday 5:15 PM 7 VS 3 7 Friday 8:00 PM 4 VS 1 8 Saturday 8:00 AM 5 VS 6 9 Saturday 10:45 AM 7 VS 2 10 Saturday 1:30 PM 3 VS H 11 Saturday 4:15 PM 6 VS 4 12 Saturday 7:00 PM 5 VS 1 PLAYOFF ROUNDS SEMI-FINALS 13 Sunday 8:00 AM POOL A - 1st VS POOL B - 2nd 14 Sunday 10:45 AM POOL B - 1st VS POOL A - 2nd VS WINNER 14 CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL 15 Sunday 4:30 AM WINNER 13 PRINTING graphics & email: [email protected] phone: 403-885-2386 SIGNS Blackfalds, Alberta Hockey Alberta Tournament Banner Order Form ZONE # Host Champions Representative Team Name: Division/ Conference (ie. Peewee C) Contact Person: Phone number: Banner Size: 3’ x 5’ Roster: 2’ x 3’ Roster (Fill list in) Jersey # First Name Mini Banners: 12” x 20” 8” x 14” No Roster (Leave list blank) Last Name Coaches (LIMIT 4 - Please print full name in each space ) Trainers (LIMIT 2 - Please print full name in each space) Managers (LIMIT 2 - Please print full name in each space) Shipping Required? Yes / No (Shipping is through Purolator, and is extra) Shipping Address: Tournament Location: Contact Number Tournament Date: Year: 5” x 7” PRINTING graphics & SIGNS Blackfalds, Alberta 3’ BY 5’ BANNERS 2’ BY 3’ BANNERS MINI BANNERS email: [email protected] phone: 403-885-2386- MIDGET B PONOKA 4XL ITEM # 1 2 3 4 5XL HYPE HOODY BLACK $50.00 HYPE HOODY GREY $50.00 L/S ATHLETIC T-SHIRT BLACK $30.00 L/S ATHLETIC T-SHIRT CHARCOAL $30.00 NAME LOWER BACK $10.00 NAME or NUMBER SLEEVE, NAPE or HOOD $7.00 HYPE HOODY MIDGET B PONOKA *100% Polyester Fleece *Soft Touch Sports Fleece PERSONALIZATION L/S ATLETIC T-SHIRT L/S ATLETIC T-SHIRT MIDGET B PONOKA MIDGET B PONOKA *100% Polyester Fleece *Soft Touch Sports Fleece ITEM # HYPE HOODY MIDGET B PONOKA *100% Polyester Fleece *Moisture Wicking *100% Polyester Fleece *Moisture Wicking PRINT LEGIBLY NAME TO BE IMPRINTED ON ITEM PRICE TEAM NAME: HOODY SIZING T-SHIRT SIZING MEN’S SIZE S M L XL XXL 3XL 5XL Garment Half 22.4 23.6 24.8 26.0 27.6 29.1 32.3 Chest (inches) Contact Info: Sue Lamb Phone:403-704-1044 Email: [email protected] Mailing Address: Sue Lamb RR3, Site 1, Box22 Ponoka AB. T4J-1R3 *Full payment must be submitted with order. *Order deadline February 28. Alberta Hockey Midget B Provincials March 19 - 22, 2015 • Ponoka Arena Complex • Ponoka, AB TEAM REGISTRATION FORM Note: This form must be received prior to Hotel Room Allocations being given out. Team Name: _______________________________________________________ Zone: _________________ Team Manager Contact (Attending): _________________ Ph: ________________Cell: _________________ Number of Players Attending: ____________ Number of Players in Final Year of Minor Hockey _________ Please type and email a complete Team Roster with Captains, Assitant Captains and Goalies allocated. Coach: ___________________________________________ Cell: _________________________________ Assistant Coach: ____________________________________ Cell: _________________________________ Assistant Coach: ____________________________________ Cell: _________________________________ Please scan and email: Kathy Matejka - [email protected] _________ Team Registration Form _________ Team Photo & Logo (high resolution jpeg) _________ Team Roster (Excel spread sheet format) Note: Items in your Team Package that must follow to complete your teams exceptional Provincial Hockey Experience. Mail the following items to: Sue Lamb, RR3 Site 1 Box 22, Ponoka, AB T4J 1R3 _________ Banner Ordered - (form in package - team responsibility to bring to Provincials) _________ Provincial Apparel Forms (due with payment Feb. 28, 2015) _________ Team Community Fee: $600.00 (send with Apparel forms) If you have any questions, contact Sue Lamb at (403) 348-1686 or email [email protected] Alberta Hockey Midget B Provincials Provincial Tournament Schedule Thursday, March 19 1:30 PM Coaches Meeting (upstairs Ponoka Arena Complex) 3:00 PM Opening Ceremonies (all teams required to attend) All teams report to your assigned dressing rooms by 2:30 PM Pool A Pool B Host Zone 4 Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 3 Zone 5 Zone 7 Zone 6 Game # Day Start Home (Zone) Vs Away (Zone) 1 Thursday 5:30 PM 2 VS 3 2 Thursday 8:15 PM H VS 7 3 Friday 9:00 AM 4 VS 5 4 Friday 11:45 AM 1 VS 6 5 Friday 2:30 PM H VS 2 6 Friday 5:15 PM 7 VS 3 7 Friday 8:00 PM 4 VS 1 8 Saturday 8:00 AM 5 VS 6 9 Saturday 10:45 AM 7 VS 2 10 Saturday 1:30 PM 3 VS H 11 Saturday 4:15 PM 6 VS 4 12 Saturday 7:00 PM 5 VS 1 PLAYOFF ROUNDS SEMI-FINALS 13 Sunday 8:00 AM POOL A - 1st VS POOL B - 2nd 14 Sunday 10:45 AM POOL B - 1st VS POOL A - 2nd VS WINNER 14 CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL 15 Sunday 4:30 AM WINNER 13 Alberta Hockey Midget B Provincials Ponoka Restaurants Ponoka offers a wide variety of restaurants with many different menus within close proximity to the arena. These include: Restaurant Boston Pizza Type Restaurant Type Pizza Johns Place Varied Menu Cilantro and Chive’s Varied Menu Mcdonald’s Fastfood Daltons Varied Menu China Palace Dairy Queen Dinos Domino Pizza Golden Wheel Hong Kong Cafe Iron Horse Chinese Fastfood Varied Menu Pizza Chinese Chinese Varied Menu Kentucky Fried Chicken Perry’s Pizza Pizza Doro Seasoning Pot Fastfood Pizza Pizza Chinese Subway Fastfood Wendy’s Fastfood Tim Horton’s Fastfood Alberta Hockey Midget B Provincials Map of area and arena and hotels and other amenities PROVINCIAL TOURNAMENT REGULATIONS 10.3 (a) The Provincials will be played under the official Hockey Canada Rules, with the exception of Hockey Alberta regulations and/or rules adopted by HA. (b) Each Team may have a maximum of nineteen (19) Players. Affiliated Players may only be used provided their Association Affiliation and registrations in the Registry were previously approved and presented prior to the start of the tournament. Once the championship tournament commences, this roster of nineteen (19) is frozen and no further additions are possible. The list of Players must be provided to the Hockey Alberta Representative, prior to the start of the tournament. (c) Zone Minor Regulations Coordinator to determine “Home” and “Away” Teams for Provincial Tournament Draw. Teams must be ready to start play at the appointed time. (Hockey Canada Playing Rules – Rule 10.15) (d) The length of all games will be three (3) periods of twenty (20) minutes stoptime with the ice being resurfaced between each period. (e) Managers and Coaches shall be deemed responsible for the behavior of their teams and team supporters. Any inappropriate behavior or actions by those persons registered with Hockey Alberta shall be subject to disciplinary actions as prescribed in the Bylaws, Rule, and Regulations. (f) The disciplinary rulings, in compliance with the Hockey Alberta Suspension Procedures, shall be applicable for the duration of the tournament. Suspensions, which occur during provincial play and carry over, will be filed with the Zone Minor Regulations Coordinator, or designate. (g) Tied games shall not be broken in round-robin play. (h) In the event that teams are tied for a playoff position, the following procedure will apply: (i) If two(2) teams are tied: (A) The teams with the most wins in the round robin gain the highest position. (B) If the two (2) teams are still tied after Minor Regulation 10.3(h)(i)(A) above, the winner of the round-robins game between the two tied teams gains the highest position. PROVINCIAL TOURNAMENT REGULATIONS (C) If the two (2) teams are still tied after Minor Regulations 10.3(h)(i)(A) and 10.3 (h)(i)(B) have been applied, the team with the best goal average gains the highest position. The goal average of a team is to be determined in the following manner: Total number of goals for divided by the total of number of goals for and against. NOTE: ALL round-robin games are included. Example: For = 10 goals Against = 4 goals Percentage: 10 10+4 10 14 = =. 714 NOTE: The highest percentage gains the highest position. (D) If the two (2) teams are still tied after Minor Regulations 10.3 (h)(i)(A), 10.3(h)(i)(B) and 10.3(h)(i)(C) and have been applied, then the team with the least number of minutes in penalties throughout all of the round-robin games gains the highest position. (E) If the two (2) teams are still tied after Minor Regulations 10.3 (h)(i)(A), 10.3(h)(i)(B), 10.3(h)(i)(C) and 10.3(h)(i)(D) have been applied, then the team that scored the first goal in the game between the two (2) tied teams gains the highest position. (F) If the two (2) teams are still tied after Minor Regulations 10.3 (h)(i)(A), 10.3(h)(i)(B), 10.3(h)(i)(C), 10.3(h)(i)(D) and 10.3(h)(i)(E) have been applied, a single coin toss will determine which team gains the highest position. (I) For the coin toss for two (2) teams tied, a single coin will be tossed with one of the teams declaring either “heads” or “tails.” The team that declares the toss and is successful would then be declared the first (1st) placed team. If the team that declared the toss is unsuccessful, that team places second (2nd). (ii) If three (3) teams or more are tied, the point record established in the games AMONG THE TIED TEAMS ONLY will be used as the first tie breaking formula in deciding which team(s) will advance. (A) The team with the most wins would gain the highest position. PROVINCIAL TOURNAMENT REGULATIONS (B) If teams are still tied after Minor Regulations 10.3(h)(ii)(A) above has been applied, the team with the best goal average gains the highest position. The goal average of a team is to be determined in the following manner: total number of goals for divided by total number of goals for and against. Note: Games between the tied teams only will apply. Example: For = 10 goals Against = 4 goals Percentage: 10 10 + 4 10 14 = = = . 714 Note: The highest percentage gains the highest position. (I) If all three percentages are different for the three (3) teams that are tied, the first (1st), second (2nd), and third (3rd) place is decided with the highest percentage gaining first (1 st) place and the lowest gaining third (3rd) place. The tie-breaking procedure will not go back to two teams tied. (C) If two teams or more are still tied after Minor Regulations 10.3(h)(ii)(A) and 10.3(h)(ii)(B) have been applied, the team(s) to qualify would be the team(s) that received the least number of minutes in penalties throughout all of the round-robin games. (D) If three teams are still tied after Minor Regulations 10.3(h)(ii)(A), 10.3(h)(ii)(B) and 10.3(h)(ii)(C) have been applied, a coin toss will determine the highest position(s). (I) For the coin toss involving three (3) teams tied, all three teams tied will each toss a coin. The team that tosses the first odd coin is declared the first (1st) place position of the three (3) tied teams. (II) The two (2) remaining teams will now toss a single coin with one of the teams declaring either “heads” or “tails.” The team that declares the toss and is successful would then be declared the second (2nd) place team. If the team that declared the toss is unsuccessful, that team is placed third (3rd). (iii) All games played in the Semi-Finals and Finals must decide a winner. In the case of tied games in Semi-Final: Use Hockey Canada Official Playing Rule 10.16. PROVINCIAL TOURNAMENT REGULATIONS Hockey Canada Official Playing Rule 10.16 – Tied Game (A) If at the end of the three regulation twenty-minute periods the score is tied, the following shall take place: (I) If the Referee feels it is necessary, he may order the ice to be resurfaced at the end of the three regulation periods. If the ice is not resurfaced, the teams will not change ends. (II) The puck shall be faced-off at center ice and the play shall continue with a ten-minute sudden victory overtime period. (III)If the score is still tied after the sudden victory ten minute overtime period, the teams would take a normal between period break and return to play twenty minute sudden victory period(s). The teams will now change ends. (B) Any overtime period shall be considered part of the game and all unexpired penalties shall remain in force. (C) If either team declines to play in the necessary overtime period or periods, the game shall be declared a loss for that team. (i) Protests will not be entertained on the outcome of any FINAL Championship game. (j) HA will award twenty-four (24) medallions to winners of Provincial Championships and the runners-up in a final series, namely gold and silver. Medallions will not be awarded when a series is not held. The Operations Council shall determine how many medallions will be required from season to season and will approve accordingly. (k) Teams failing to send a representative to the coach/manager meeting held prior to the Provincial Tournament may result in the Head Coach (as defined and determined by the Hockey Alberta Rep at the Tournament) of said team being suspended for the first two (2) games that his/her team participates in. (l) Teams failing to participate in the opening ceremonies of the Provincial Championship Tournament, if the LMHA is holding an Opening Ceremonies as a part of the event, will result in the Head Coach (as defined and determined by the Hockey Alberta Rep at the Tournament) of said team being suspended for the next two (2) games his/her team participates in following the Opening Ceremonies. PROVINCIAL TOURNAMENT TIE BREAKING REGULATION 10.3 (h) In the event that teams are tied for a playoff position, the following procedure will apply: (i) If two(2) teams are tied: (A) The teams with the most wins in the round robin gain the highest position. (B) If the two (2) teams are still tied after Minor Regulation 10.3(h)(i)(A) above, the winner of the round-robins game between the two tied teams gains the highest position. (C) If the two (2) teams are still tied after Minor Regulations 10.3(h)(i)(A) and 10.3 (h)(i)(B) have been applied, the team with the best goal average gains the highest position. The goal average of a team is to be determined in the following manner: Total number of goals for divided by the total of number of goals for and against. NOTE: ALL round-robin games are included. Example: For = 10 goals Against = 4 goals Percentage: = 10 10+4 10 14 =. 714 NOTE: The highest percentage gains the highest position. (D) If the two (2) teams are still tied after Minor Regulations 10.3 (h)(i)(A), 10.3(h)(i)(B) and 10.3(h)(i)(C) and have been applied, then the team with the least number of minutes in penalties throughout all of the round-robin games gains the highest position. (E) If the two (2) teams are still tied after Minor Regulations 10.3 (h)(i)(A), 10.3(h)(i)(B), 10.3(h)(i)(C) and 10.3(h)(i)(D) have been applied, then the team that scored the first goal in the game between the two (2) tied teams gains the highest position. (F) If the two (2) teams are still tied after Minor Regulations 10.3 (h)(i)(A), 10.3(h)(i)(B), 10.3(h)(i)(C), 10.3(h)(i)(D) PROVINCIAL TOURNAMENT TIE BREAKING REGULATION and 10.3(h)(i)(E) have been applied, a single coin toss will determine which team gains the highest position. (I) (ii) For the coin toss for two (2) teams tied, a single coin will be tossed with one of the teams declaring either “heads” or “tails.” The team that declares the toss and is successful would then be declared the first (1st) placed team. If the team that declared the toss is unsuccessful, that team places second (2nd). If three (3) teams or more are tied, the point record established in the games AMONG THE TIED TEAMS ONLY will be used as the first tie breaking formula in deciding which team(s) will advance. (A) The team with the most wins would gain the highest position. (B) If teams are still tied after Minor Regulations 10.3(h)(ii)(A) above has been applied, the team with the best goal average gains the highest position. The goal average of a team is to be determined in the following manner: total number of goals for divided by total number of goals for and against. Note: Games between the tied teams only will apply. Example: For = 10 goals Against = 4 goals Percentage: 10 = 10 + 4 = 10 14 = . 714 Note: The highest percentage gains the highest position. (I) (C) If all three percentages are different for the three (3) teams that are tied, the first (1st), second (2nd), and third (3rd) place is decided with the highest percentage gaining first (1st) place and the lowest gaining third (3 rd) place. The tie-breaking procedure will not go back to two teams tied. If two teams or more are still tied after Minor Regulations 10.3(h)(ii)(A) and 10.3(h)(ii)(B) have been applied, the team(s) to qualify would be the team(s) PROVINCIAL TOURNAMENT TIE BREAKING REGULATION that received the least number of minutes in penalties throughout all of the round-robin games. (D) If three teams are still tied after Minor Regulations 10.3(h)(ii)(A), 10.3(h)(ii)(B) and 10.3(h)(ii)(C) have been applied, a coin toss will determine the highest position(s). (I) For the coin toss involving three (3) teams tied, all three teams tied will each toss a coin. The team that tosses the first odd coin is declared the first (1st) place position of the three (3) tied teams. (II) The two (2) remaining teams will now toss a single coin with one of the teams declaring either “heads” or “tails.” The team that declares the toss and is successful would then be declared the second (2nd) place team. If the team that declared the toss is unsuccessful, that team is placed third (3rd).