2008 Predators Cup
Tennessee High School Hockey Championship
Tournament Format & Rules
I. Participant Eligibility
Coach Certification Any coach on the bench must show proof of his/her USA HOCKEY CEP L3 prior to the first tournament game of each series at tournament table. Failure to do so may result in forfeit of game.
Player Eligibility (updated 01/2008) All players participating in the 2008 Preds Cup must be on official USA Hockey team roster by January 15th, 2008. Team managers must provide a copy of official USA Hockey roster and all supplemental rosters (meaning roster changes/additions up until Jan. 15th) along with two (2) scoresheets prior to Jan. 15th showing they have played. If a player on the roster by Jan. 15th has not played a game, two (2) score sheets must be produced to demonstrate that the player has played 2 games since Jan. 15th. In addition, a copy of each individual players USA Hockey registration is required. Paperwork must be submitted by February 25th to:
Nashville Predators
Attn: Andee Boiman, Preds Cup Tournament Director
501 Broadway
Nashville, TN 37203
Fax: (615) 770-2309
Email:
If there is an eligibility issue due to injury, a letter shall be produced by the home league verifying the eligibility of the injured player or the replacement for that player.
Note: All suspensions will be honored during this tournament. Prior to first game of each tournament series team managers shall provide a listing of any suspensions currently in force (including any Match penalties), the date of infraction and number of games to be served under the subject suspension. Failure to do so will result in forfeit.
All players and coaches will be required to sign-in prior to their first game of the Preliminary and Championship series at Tournament Table.
II. Tournament Format
SeedingThe following seeding format will determine the eight (8) teams to compete in the Predators Cup Preliminary series (Southern Ice, Franklin):
Knoxville: (updated 12/2008) The regular season qualifies automatically for the Predators’ Cup play-offs. The second team is the highest placing team in the Knoxville Cup Tournament other than the regular season champions. The number one seed is determined to be the highest placing team of the two in the Knoxville Cup Tournament.
Memphis: First seed is winner of Memphis Cup. Second seed is first place team of regular season. If they are the same team, then the second place team of Memphis Cup will be the second seed.
Nashville: First seed is first place team of regular season. Second seed is winner of Nashville Cup. Third seed is second place team of Nashville Cup. Fourth seed is third place team of Nashville Cup. If the regular season first place team is same as the winner of Nashville Cup, then second place team of Nashville Cup becomes second seed, third place team of Nashville Cup becomes third seed and fourth place team of Nashville Cup becomes fourth seed.
Match-ups The eight (8) teams qualifying to the Preliminary series (Southern Ice, Franklin) will be seeded in the following match-ups:
Blue Division Gold Division
K1 vs N2N1 vs K2
M2 vs N3N4 vs M1
M2 vs N2N1 vs N4
K1 vs N3M1 vs K2
M2 vs K1K2 vs N4
N2 vs N3M1 vs N1
FormatA Blue Division and a Gold Division round robin Preliminary series (Southern Ice Arena, Franklin) of eight (8) teams will take place to determine the four (4) teams seeding into the Predators Cup Championship series. Top two (2) teams from Blue and Gold Divisions will advance to the Championship series (Centennial Sportsplex, Nashville) determined by the following order:
Total number of points (win = 2 points, ties = 1 point, loss = 0 points)
Tiebreaker rules, if needed:Head-to-Head
Number of Wins
Goals For vs. Goal Against Differential
Goals For
Goals Against
Total PIM's
PIM's in head-to-head game
First goal in head-to-head game
Coin Flip
All teams will play a minimum of 3 games, with a possibility of up to 5 games if team advances to the Championship series. Championship series will consist of two semi-final games, a consolation game and a final game
III. Tournament Rules
1)Game TimeBoth teams must be ready to play at least ten (10) minutes prior to the designated start time. Referee will signal starting of the game time clock. Team handshake at the end of every game.
2)Game PeriodsAll games shall consist of three (3), fourteen (14) minute stop-time periods. Ice time allotted for each game is eighty (80) minutes – no ice resurfacing between periods. Championship game will consist of three, 14-minute stop-time periods. Ice time allotted for Championship game shall consist of two (2) hours – ice resurfacing between 2nd and 3rd period. A one (1) minute break shall be allowed.
3)Pre-Game Warm UpEach game shall be preceded by a three (3) minute warm-up period with exception of Championship game warm-up period increased to five (5) minutes. Failure by either team to promptly take the ice for a warm-up may result in loss of warm-up session, delay of game penalty, or shortening of game time in the third period. Warm up time will begin immediately after the Zamboni has left the ice and the Zamboni doors have been shut.
4)Curfew All games must be completed within an eighty (80) minute allotted curfew (Championship game will have an allotted two (2) hours curfew). Championship series games will allow for overtime and shootout, if necessary. All games shall consist of three (3), fourteen (14) minute stop-time periods. Both benches and coaches will be notified prior to start of each game by time keeper as to the official time to be recorded as beginning of game and official time of end of game curfew (beginning time plus eighty (80) minutes).
At the beginning of 3rd period, timekeeper and officials will verify that a minimum 20 minutes of time remains within the 80 minute game curfew. If a minimum of 20 minutes remains, the third period will utilize stop-time. If the time remaining within the curfew is less than 20 minutes, the third period will be running time. During run-time, the clock will stop for goals, penalties, in the event of an injury and will re-start at the drop of the puck. In the final two minutes of the game, if the score has a differential of 2 goals or less, the clock will be stop-time. Once run clock has been initiated, there will be NO time-outs allowed for remainder of game, even if stop clock resumes due to two (2) goals or less differential.
5)7-Goal DifferentialIf the goal differential at any point of a game becomes seven (7); the timekeeper shall be instructed to use running time for the remainder of the game. If at any point during the remainder of the game, the differential becomes less than seven (7); the timekeeper will revert back to stop-time.
6)Time OutsOne (1) 30-second time out per team permitted per game, unless run time.
7)Tag-up OffsidesIn order to reduce the number of whistles and to add more continuous play, a player who precedes the puck into the offensive zone will not be immediately called offside. Rather, the attacking player will be given the opportunity to return to the blue line and make skate contact with it. After “tagging up” at the blue line, the attacker will be allowed to re-enter the offensive zone and pursue the puck without penalty.
8)USA Hockey Rules ApplyUSA Hockey rules will govern all tournament play utilizing a 3-man referee system. Neck guards are required by all players.
9)Off-Ice OfficialsHome team shall provide one (1) person per game for scorekeeper, one (1) person for timekeeper and one (1) person for home penalty box. Visiting team shall provide one (1) person per game for visiting penalty box.
10)Tie Breakers In the event of a tie at the end of regulation play in the Championship series, the following will be used to determine a winner:
Overtime - One (1) five minute stop-clock “sudden death” 5-on-5 overtime.
Shootout - If the game is not decided in a 5-minute overtime period, a shoot-out with 5 players from each team will be conducted. Winner is the team with the highest score out of 5 shooters. Visiting team shoots first, players alternate shots. If the game is still not decided, a one on one shootout will occur until the game is decided. Teams will alternate shooters. Players from the five on five shootout are ineligible until all players have taken shots in the one on one shoot out, then the five on five shootout players may shoot in this one on one shoot out. If in any round of one on one shootout, either team scores and the other team does not score, the team that scored is declared the winner.
11)Fisticuffs (Fighting)Zero tolerance for fighting/fisticuffs. Zero tolerance for leaving the bench or penalty box to engage in an on-ice altercation. Zero tolerance for 3rd man in. A player who receives a major penalty for fighting or participates in any of the above will receive a game misconduct and be removed for the remainder of the game and one additional game. A discipline committee will be set in place to review all game misconduct and match penalties and may add additional games if warranted under supplemental discipline.
12)Obscene, Profane or Abusive LanguageUsing obscene, profane or abusive language to any person on the ice or anywhere in the rink before, during, or after the game shall be assessed a game misconduct penalty (removed for the remainder of the game and one additional game).
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