Tournament Rules
2023 GEORGE TRAINOR HOLIDAY CLASSIC
TOURNAMENT RULES
1. PLAYING RULES
a) The current Hockey Canada Rules and Hockey P.E.I. guidelines will apply to all games.
b) The referee’s decision on playing rules will be final.
c) The Tournament Rules Committee will rule on matters relating to the Tournament and their decisions shall be final.
2. PLAYERS
a) All players must be registered with the Minor Hockey Association represented by
their team.
b) A player may only play for one team throughout this tournament.
c) A team will be allowed to dress a maximum of nineteen players including goaltenders. All AP players shall be listed on the Team’s First Game Sheet.
d) A team’s roster may be adjusted with the approval of the Tournament Rules Committee.
e) In the event of an injury to a goaltender during Tournament play, and the team does not have an alternate goaltender dressed, the team will be given five minutes to dress another player as a goaltender. The game will continue after the five minutes have expired.
3. GAMES- Division Play
a) A 4-minute warm-up will commence immediately upon the completion of the previous game.
b) Each game will consist of three twelve-minute stop time periods with a flood after the THIRD period of each game.
c) If there is a goal differential of five goals or more at any time during the third period, the remainder of the game shall be straight time.
d) 2 points will be awarded for a win and 1 point per team for a tie.
e) There will be no overtime in Division Play. All ties will remain ties.
f) No time-outs will be permitted during Division Play.
Cross-Over Games
a) Divisional play rules apply. Exception that each team will be allowed one 30-second time out.
b) In the event of a tie, a 10-minute sudden victory overtime will commence immediately following the third period (teams do not change ends). Teams will play 5 v 5.
c) In the event that the game remains tied, the game will be decided by a shootout as follows:
I. Each team shall submit three (3) shooters.
ii. The home team will shoot first and the team with the most goals after three shooters will win the game.
iii. In the event the game is still tied, the game will be decided by a sudden victory shootout as follows: Each team shall submit one (1) shooter. The home team will shoot first. This will continue until one team scores and the other does not. Coaches may not select a shooter twice until all skaters have been selected.
Championship Game
a) LENGTH OF GAME
U11, U13, U15 & U18 Male / Female
Duration: 3- twelve (12) minute stop time periods. If goal spread is five goals or greater at any time during the third period the remainder of the game shall be straight time. Each team will be allowed one 30-second time out. Flood after SECOND period.
All divisions:
b) In the event of a tie, sudden victory overtime will commence immediately following the third period (teams do not change ends).
Overtime will be played as follows:
10 minutes stop time;
In the event that the game remains tied, the game will be decided by a shootout as follows:
I. Each team shall submit three (3) shooters.
ii. The home team will shoot first and the team with the most goals after three shooters will win the game.
iii. In the event the game is still tied, the game will be decided by a sudden victory shootout as follows: Each team shall submit one (1) shooter. The home team will shoot first. This will continue until one team scores and the other does not. Coaches may not select a shooter twice until all skaters have been selected.
Floods will be determined at the discretion of the Tournament Committee
4. PENALTIES
a) All Penalties shall be served as per Hockey Canada rules.
b) All suspensions will be per Hockey P.E.I. Minimum suspension guidelines. Players and team officials are advised that all suspensions earned in this tournament will be reported to Hockey P.E.I. who may take additional action if warranted.
c) Any Player or Team Official receiving a Match Penalty will be suspended from further Tournament Play.
d) Penalties assessed when the clock is running on straight time shall be served as follows:
Penalty time begins with the drop of the puck;
Minors -three (3) minutes
Majors –seven (7) minutes
e) There will be no protests. Any problems or concerns are to be brought to the Tournaments Rules Committee.
5. GENERAL
a) All players are to be at the arena prepared to play fifteen minutes prior to all game times for the duration of the tournament including cross-over and championship games.
b) Teams should have two sets of contrasting sweaters. The home team shall wear white. In the event that teams present themselves with similar sweaters, the visiting team will be required to
change.
c) Teams listed on the left of the schedule are the home teams for round-robin play.
d) The highest-ranking team is the home team for all playoff games.
6. DIVISIONAL CROSS-OVERS
2 Divisional Groups - Divisional winners & 2 highest placing remaining teams from all divisions to crossovers, seeded based on tie-breaker rules
4 Divisions Groups - Divisional winners to crossovers, seeded based on tie-breaker rules
*5 team divisions - host team will play 4 games, 1 game will be not count towards the host teams’ standings based on the random draw (the Tournament Committee will do a random draw of the 4 games prior to the tournament starting and place them in a sealed envelope that will be opened with witnesses at the conclusion of round robin to determine which of the 4 games does not count towards that teams’ final standings)
6 Team Group
Two divisions of three that play teams from the other divisions. Top four teams from the overall group to the crossovers (as per appropriate tiebreaker). The first-ranked team (home) plays the fourth-ranked team and the second-ranked team (home) plays the third-ranked team.
8 Team Group
Two divisions of four teams. Divisional winners and the top two remaining teams from the overall group (as per the appropriate tie breaker) go to crossovers with the first ranked team (home) playing the fourth ranked team and the second ranked team (home) playing the third ranked.
9 Team Group
One division of four teams and one division of five teams playing within their divisions (home association team to play 4 round robin games with the group of five, one game to be determined by random draw does not count towards host teams’ standings). Divisional winners from each division and the top 2 remaining seeds from the overall group to the crossovers. The top four teams are to be seeded as per appropriate tie-breaker with the first-ranked team (home) playing the fourth-ranked team and the second-ranked team (home) playing the third-ranked.
10 Team Group
One division of four will play within their group and two divisions of three that play teams from the other division. Top four teams from the overall group to the crossovers (as per appropriate tiebreaker). The first-ranked team (home) plays the fourth-ranked team and the second-ranked team (home) plays the third-ranked team.
11 Team Group
One division of five that plays within their group (home association team to play 4 round robin games with the group of five, one game to be determined by random draw does not count towards host teams’ standings) and two divisions of three that play teams from the other division. Top four teams from the overall group to the crossovers (as per appropriate tiebreaker). The first-ranked team (home) plays the fourth-ranked team and the second-ranked team (home) plays the third-ranked team.
16 Team Group
Four divisions of four teams play within their groups. Divisional winners from each group to the crossovers. The top four teams are to be seeded as per appropriate tie-breaker with the first-ranked team (home) playing the fourth-ranked team and the second-ranked team (home) playing the third-ranked.
7. GROUP AND DIVISIONAL TIE-BREAKING FORMULA
THESE ARE APPLIED IN ORDER OF OCCURRENCE AND AS APPLICABLE
TWO TEAMS TIED
1. Record between two teams tied
2. The team with the most wins
3. Largest goal differential in all games (maximum of 5/game)
4. Least goals scored against all games.
5. Most goals scored for all games
6. The team that scored the earliest in the game between teams tied.
7. The team that scored the earliest in their first tournament game
8. Coin toss
THREE OR MORE TEAMS TIED
If three or more teams are tied in points, the higher standing will be determined based on the ratio of goals for to goals against (goals for divided by goals against) calculated to three (3) decimal places. If a team has given up 0 goals, then the goals against number becomes 1. A maximum 5-goal differential per game will be used in this calculation. If all teams have played each other only the games against each other will be used in this calculation. The team with the higher ratio will be awarded the higher standing. The second-highest team gets second place, etc.
If the teams are still tied up, the higher standing will be determined by goal differential (goals for minus goals against) A maximum 5-goal differential per game. If all teams tied have played each other during round-robin play only the games against each other will be used in this calculation. The higher standing will be awarded to the team with the higher differential. The second-highest differential would get the next-highest standing, etc.
If the teams are still tied, the higher standing will be awarded to the team scoring the most goals in the round-robin portion of the Tournament. If all teams tied have played each other during round-robin play only the games against each other will be used in this calculation. The second highest goals would get the next highest standing, etc.
If the teams are still tied, repeat steps I through III including the games against all teams in the divisions.
If the teams are still tied, the higher standing will be awarded to the team accumulating the fewest penalty minutes in the round-robin portion of the Tournament.
If the teams are still tied, the higher standings will be determined by drawing a number from a hat.
If at any time when breaking a tie with three or more teams two teams remain tied, the above tie-breaking rules for two teams will be followed.
TOURNAMENT RULES COMMITTEE
The Rules Committee reserves the right to modify any rule herein that is deemed not in the best interest of the Tournament or amateur hockey. All decisions of the Rules Committee are final. No protests will be considered during the Tournament. However, the Rules Committee will consider any logical suggestion. Any situations not covered by these rules will be decided by the Tournament Committee and all decisions will be final.
Tournament Headquarters is located at Bell Aliant Centre.
The 2023 George Trainor Holiday Classic is a joint effort of the
Charlottetown Minor Hockey Association & Sherwood Parkdale Minor Hockey Association