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Half Ice Havoc Rules & Information • All Games Are Half Ice Stevens Point Area Youth Hockey Association - SPAYHA (Ice Hawks) RED U8 Tournament December 13 & 14, 2019 Welcome Hockey Players, Parents, and Friends . We are happy to welcome you to Stevens Point and the Ice Hawks Arena for the Half Ice Havoc. Remember to cheer on your team with positive encouragement, appreciate the good plays of each team and help everyone enjoy the experience of the kids participating in team competition. Please show your hockey support by patronizing the people and businesses in this program. Have fun and best of luck to all the teams! As a reminder, the use of cowbells, horns, whistles, laser pointers, and any other noise makers is prohibited. LET’S PLAY HOCKEY! -Stevens Point Area Youth Hockey Association Special appreciation to contributors for this tournament: Thank you -to the- Parents of SPAYHA Joe Pavelski Grazies Thank youDale to Warner Our Sponsors Kyle Koback Warrior Construction, LLC Stevens Point Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Stevens Point Ice Hawk Travel and U8 Teams 2019 Half Ice Havoc Rules & Information • All games are half ice. Four minute warm-up, three (3) 15 minute periods, (2) 2 minute intermissions. • Round Robin pool play 4 game guarantee. Trophy rounds Sunday afternoon. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place Teams receive player trophies. 1st place Team also receives Team trophy. • Horn sounds every 1 minute 30 seconds. All skaters must skate around their own net when changing even if a player is staying on the ice. (The team closest to center ice goes around their net. The team furthest away from their net goes around the face off dot, not their net). Goalies switch nets each period. • When the goalie covers the puck, the offense must retreat to “Center Ice” before they can touch the puck. The defense must skate around their own net. • 4v4 or 3v3 player match-up (coaches decision depending on # of players / team). All games will be scored. Referees provided. Teams must provide their own goalie. • All Teams Must tag-up (skaters skate around back of their nets, offense and defense) after any goal is scored. • PENALTIES: Unintentional penalties will occur at this age level. However, poor sportsmanship will not be tolerated. Please be courteous to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all the players. First offense is a warning by the referee. From then on, the offending player will need to leave the ice for the shift remainder and be replaced by a new player. Repeated poor behavior may result in the player being removed from the game or the tournament based on the referee and/or tournament directors decision. • 2010 and younger skaters. Proof of age required by Birth Certificate or USA Hockey Registration Form for each player. Photo copies are acceptable. • Home Team is the left side of the VS and next to the Penalty box on the bench. Ice will be resurfaced after every game. rosters Landon Montgomery .......... 1 Evan Koeller.............................5 Teddy Ragatz ..........................6 Brant Freihoefer ..................15 Carter Muehlenkamp .......17 Dubuque Evan Schwartz .................... 36 Blake Schroeder .................. 42 Brayden Palmer .................. 43 Evan Flesch ...........................46 Jack Netys .............................. 27 Sawyer Nichols ................... 26 Clay Marsh ............................ 25 Callen Oltmann ....................15 Evelyn Fleming .......................5 waupaca Aubrey Anderson .................21 Grant Magnuson ................... 3 Michael Pintar .................... 23 Addison Ross ..........................14 Maxwell Bobo .......................41 Barron Bolka ........................ 28 Ethan Carlson ...................... 52 Chase Hutter .........................50 Fond Jovani Mansueto ................ 27 Easton McDermott .............51 Du Lac Jackson Provot .................... 55 August Tate ............................14 Mason Wills .......................... 25 2019 @ Stevens Point Ice Hawks SAT 12‐14 Zamboni End Scoreboard End 9:00a St Pt Capitals vs WI Rapids Waunakee Wildcats vs Waupaca Saturday Scoring: 10:20a Dubuque vs FDL Thunder St Pt Stars vs Mosinee W = 6pts 11:40a@ St Pt CapitalsStevens vs Waunakee Wildcats Point IceWaupaca Hawks vs WI Rapids T = 3pts 2019 11:00p 00 St Pt StStars vs DbDubuque MosineeMi vs FDL ThThunder d L = 0pts0t @ Stevens2:20p@ WI RapidsStevens Point vs Waunakee Ice Wildcats Point Hawks IceSt Pt HawksCapitals vs Waupaca Shutout = 1pt 20192019 3:40p FDL Thunder vs St Pt Stars Dubuque vs Mosinee Goals = 1pt/goal, 3pt max SAT 12‐14 Zamboni End Scoreboard End SAT 12‐14 SAT9:00a 12‐14 ZamboniSt Pt End CapitalsZamboni vs EndWI Rapids ScoreboardWaunakee EndScoreboard Wildcats Endvs Waupaca Saturday Scoring: Max Points per game is 10 SUN 12‐15 Zamboni End Scoreboard End 9:00a 9:00a St Pt Capitals Stvs Pt @ CapitalsWI Stevens Rapids vs Point @WI Stevens RapidsIce Hawks Point PointWaunakee Ice Ice Hawks Hawks WildcatsWaunakee vs WildcatsWaupaca vs WaupacaSaturday Scoring:Saturday Scoring: 201910:20a20192019 Dubuque vs FDL Thunder 10:00a St Pt Stars 4thvs v 4th Mosinee 3rd v 3rd W = 6pts 10:20a 11:40a10:20aDubuque St Ptvs Capitals DubuqueFDL Thunder vsvs WaunakeeFDL Thunder Wildcats St Pt Stars11:30a vsWaupacaSt PtMosinee Stars 2ndvsvs v 2nd WIMosinee Rapids W = 6pts1st v 1st TW = = 3pts 6pts SAT 12‐14 11:40aSAT 12SAT‐14 12Zamboni‐14 End11:40a11:00p St 00 Pt CapitalsZamboniZamboni End End Stvs Pt CapitalsWaunakeeSt Pt StStarsScoreboard vs Wildcats vsEndWaunakee DubuqueDbScoreboard Wildcats End End Waupaca vsMosineeMiWaupaca WI Rapids vs vs FDLWI ThThunder Rapids d T = 3pts LT = 0pts0t3pts 9:00a St 9:00aPt Capitals9:00a vs WISt Rapids PtSt Capitals Pt Capitals vs vs WIWI Rapids RapidsWaunakee Wildcats WaunakeevsWaunakee Waupaca Wildcats vsvs WaupacaWaupacaSaturday Scoring: SaturdaySaturday Scoring: Scoring:Home Team is listed to the left of the 'vs' and will be closest to the penalty box on the bench (both teams share the bench) 10:20a 11:00pDubuque10:20a 00 10:20a vs FDL2:20p11:00p ThunderDubuque 00Dubuque Stvs Pt vs FDL StStarsFDL Thunder WIThunder RapidsvsSt St Pt PtDubuqueDb Stars St vs vs WaunakeevsMosinee StSt DubuqueDb Pt Stars Wildcatsvsvs MosineeMosinee W = 6pts MosineeMi W W= 6pts = 6ptsvs StMosineeMiTotalFDL Pt Points Capitals ThThunder within vs d Division vs FDLafter 3 gameWaupaca ThThunder round d robin determinesL = placement0pts0t for gameShutoutL 4 on= Sunda0pts0ty = 1pt 11:40a St Pt2:20p Capitals11:40a11:40a vs Waunakee St Pt2:20p3:40p St Capitals Pt WI CapitalsWildcats Rapids vs vsWaunakee Waunakeevs WI Wildcats RapidsWildcatsFDLWaunakeeWaupaca Thunder vs vsWildcats WaunakeeWIvs Rapids WaupacaWaupacaSt Pt WildcatsStarsvsvs WIWI Rapids RapidsT = 3pts St Pt CapitalsT =T 3pts = 3pts StAllvs DubuquePt games CapitalsWaupaca can end in a tie,vs vsexcept Mosinee SundayWaupaca 11:30 games will haveShutout sudden death = 1ptovertimeShutoutGoals if needed = 1pt/goal, = 1pt 3pt max 11:00p 00 St11:00p 00 Pt StStars11:00p 00 vs DubuqueDbSt PtSt StStars Pt StStars vs vs DubuqueDbDubuqueDb MosineeMi vs FDL ThThunderMosineeMiMosineeMi d vs FDLFDL ThThunder ThThunder dL d = 0pts0t L =L 0pts0t = 0pts0t If tied at end of regulation, an 8 minute OT will be followed by a 5 minute OT. 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