It is the responsibility of the teams and the players to understand the Playing Rules as they apply to penalties, conduct, and suspensions. All players must complete and sign the League Waiver before they are allowed to step on the ice.
A registered player will only be allowed to play in our league. Teams must dress a minimum playing roster of 7 players, 6 forwards and one goalie. If a team, because of lack of players, will forfeit, they are allowed to pick up 2 players, no more of equal calibre provided it is mutual between captains. The non forfeiting team receives 1 point, and the forfeiting team has a chance to get 1 with a win. A team short benched is not allowed to pick up players.
All equipment worn by players and goalies must be CSA approved. Non – C.S.A. APPROVED helmets will not be allowed on the ice at any time. While on the ice, all players must wear a helmet with a half visor properly fastened. A player not wearing a HELMET or VISOR correctly will not be allowed on the ice. Full cages are welcomed, but again must be properly fastened to the helmet and chin straps under the chin are secured. Mouth guards are highly recommended by the league.
Monday and Thursday games will be 3 – 10 minute/stop time periods. The clock will run down when a team is winning by 5 or more goals in the last 5 minutes. The clock will run straight time until the end of regulation time unless the score differential becomes less than 5 then the clock will return to stop time.
If after regulation time, the game is tied, a shoot out will take place. Both shooters shooting at the same time. ( time issues ).
1 point for each team. Shoot out winner receives 2 points. No shoot outs in playoffs.
If a player receives penalties for 6 minutes in a game, i.e. stepping on stick/tripping, high stick reflex, and minor infractions, they will be ejected from the game and will NOT be faced with a one game suspension. We’ll call it “3 AND OUT”. It will be the REFEREES DECISION whether or not there is a SUSPENSION.
“No stopping in the crease” will be strongly ENFORCED. Play will be stopped and be moved outside the zone. If a player/team is in the crease for a 2nd time he/they will receive a Minor penalty. If in the eyes of the officials, a Defensive player PUSHES an offensive player into the goalie, he will be assessed a 2 minute minor. If a player charges the net and makes contact with the goalie, a 2 minute minor will be assessed.
Head shots. Any person that delivers a deliberate hit to the head via stick, elbow, punch, check, or other means will receive a 5 minute Major and a 10 minute Game Misconduct. Such violation will result in an automatic 3 game suspension and a league review.
If a goaltender is hit in the mask with the puck the play will be whistled down immediately. If the puck hits the goalies helmet and deflects into the net, it is still a goal.
One (1) – thirty (30) second time-out will be allowed per team per regulation game.
No red line, no touch icing.
A team may forfeit their next game(s) if they play a player who has received a penalty resulting in a suspension.
There is a zero tolerance in the abuse of officials on or off the ice. This includes the hallways, lobby, smoking area etc. No one shall enter the Referee change room without their consent, period. A minimum of a 3 game suspension will be strongly enforced if there are infractions of these rules.
Any player or team official who engages in verbal taunts, insults or intimidation based on discriminatory grounds (race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, language) shall be assessed a Gross Misconduct penalty. A minimum 3 game suspension will be assessed for any infraction. If the offences happens again the player will incur an immediate EXPULSION from the league.
Unsportsmanlike Conduct/Misconduct, does not incur automatic suspension, unless it occurs in the last 10 minutes of the game, in which case the penalized player shall be suspended for a minimum of the next regular game. A total of 10 minutes shall be charged in the records against the penalized player for a Game Misconduct penalty.
A player assessed a Major penalty shall be ruled off the ice for the remainder of the game and receive a Major penalty of 5 minutes and a Game Misconduct of 10 minutes). The penalized team shall place a substitute player in the Penalty Box to serve the five minute major. Substitutions shall be permitted.
The only exception to this rule is when a Major penalty has been assessed for an ACCIDENTAL high stick, In which case the Game Misconduct shall not apply.
Any player incurring a “Gross Misconduct“ penalty shall be ejected from the game, given a 1 game suspension and/or face more discipline if warranted. He will also receive a Major penalty of 5 minutes and a Game Misconduct of 10 minutes.
Any player incurring a “Match” penalty shall be leave the ice immediately, will receive a Major penalty of 5 minutes and a Game Misconduct of 10 minutes and will not be permitted to take part in any further games until his case has been dealt with by the league committee.
A Match penalty shall be assessed to any player who is identified by the referee as the instigator or aggressor in a fight. This includes any punching. The opposing player may then be assessed a Match penalty if he fights back or continues the altercation, a Minor penalty for roughing, or no penalty at all, depending on the circumstances.
If two players throw the first punch simultaneously, then both players will receive Match penalties.
A Minor or Major penalty may be assessed by the Referee, based upon the intent and the violence of the impact with the opposing player. A Minor penalty will be assessed to any player who intentionally bodies, pushes, shoves, impedes, or body’s off the puck, stands in front of an opponent for the purpose of making contact, and/or does not avert body contact with an opponent.
A Double Minor penalty will be assessed, if in the opinion of the Referee, That a player had intention of boarding or body contact.
When injury results from intentional body contact a Major penalty shall be assessed.
If a player makes a reflex motion by waving his stick at the puck above his shoulders he will be assessed a Minor penalty. You must have care and control of your stick at all times.
A Minor penalty shall be assessed to any player who checks an opponent with their stick above the chest height of their opponent. A double Minor will be assessed if a player is cut or blood is drawn.
A player who intentionally contacts an opponent with a High Stick shall be assessed a Major Penalty and/or a Game Misconduct.
A Match penalty shall be assessed to any player who deliberately attempts to injure or injures an opponent with a high stick. A 3 game suspension will be given, and a reveiw by the league committee.
Any player who uses a “slap shot” during the game shall be assessed a Minor penalty. If an injury to an opponent results, a Major penalty shall be assessed. A slap shot will be called when any part of the stick is drawn back above the knee cap.
The use of a “snap shot” is allowed. The “snap shot” is to bring the stick back behind the puck a maximum of fifteen inches either on or off the ice and to shoot the puck in wrist shot fashion.
A player who uses the action of a Fake Slap Shot for the purpose or intimidating an opposing player and/or opposing goalkeeper shall be assessed a Minor penalty. This includes the Defence trying to gain the advantage while there is fore checking.
A Minor penalty for interference with the goaltender shall be imposed on a player who, by means of his stick or his body, interferes with or impedes the movement of the goaltender, by physical contact.
A Minor penalty shall be imposed on any attacking player, who makes deliberate contact with a goaltender, whether in or out of the goal crease. At the discretion of the Referee, a double Minor penalty or a Major penalty may be imposed.
Failure to comply with any of these rules may lead to further action taken against the team and or person(s), including a Delay of Game penalty.
When a player has accumulated 40 minutes in penalties he will receive a 3 game suspension. It will be the committee’s decision if more games are to be added.
The Referees are instructed to apply the rules firmly. All Referees on ice decisions will be strongly enforced under the 24 hour cool down process.
There will be no new players added to the league after December 31 unless there becomes a “special circumstance “. The executive committee will make this decision in the event it becomes necessary.
All players must fill out the League registration form along with the League waiver before stepping on the ice.
There will be trades approximately November 3, 2016.
I.e. Major injury, re-location etc.
Gentlemen, please remember we all have to work the next day, and we all pay to play.
All regular season rules and policies stand in the playoffs with the exception of:
A Tie after regulation stands. Each team receives 1 point.
Penalty minute totals will not carry over to playoffs; however, if a player is under suspension from the regular season his suspension will carry into the playoff round.
A player will receive a 1 game suspension (or more, depending on the severity) when he accumulates 16 minutes in penalties. It will be the Executive Committee’s along with the Official’s decision if more games are to be added.
Regular Season Champs will be able to select their time for the playoffs.
A 7 game round robin format will be played this year as our playoffs.
1 vs. 8, 2 vs. 7 etc… Playing each team once. The top 2 will play for the A championship, the next 2 will play for the B.
Tie breakers: Points, Head to Head, Wins, Plus/Minus, Penalty Minutes
A and B championship games will be 3 – 15 minute periods stop-time, with a flood in between the 2nd and 3rd. No pucks are allowed in the 2nd to 3rd warm up.
A game starts at 8pm.
B game starts at 9:30pm.
If the score remains tied after regulation time, Overtime will be 5 on 5, 15 minute periods, sudden win. 1 time out in the overtime.
Goalies must come from the spare goalie list for the Round Robin.
No spare players, for the regular season forfeit rule.