2014-15 MN Hockey Handbook

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2014-15 MN Hockey Handbook 2014-15 HANDBOOK Proud Affiliate of The 2014-15 Minnesota Hockey Handbook is dedicated to Jim Brekke and Ralph Jasinski in appreciation for their tremendous service to young hockey players throughout Minnesota. REGION AND STATE TOURNAMENT TEAM AND SPECTATOR FEES Region State Team Entry Fee $550 $400 Tournament Pass $15 $20 Daily Admission $8 $10 Senior and Student Tournament Pass $8 $10 Senior and Student Daily Admission $5 $8 10 and Under free free In-Uniform Servicemen (Veterans/Active Duty) free free REGISTRATION DATES AND FEES Player and Coach Registration All Players and Coaches must register electronically via Cyber Sport. MH Fee USA Hockey Fee Players born in 2007 and before $10 per player $40 per Player Players born in 2008 and after No Fee No Fee Coaches No Fee $40 per Coach Team Rosters All teams except Adult .......................................... Deadline Date --- December 31 Player rosters must be approved prior to the first league or tournament game. Any changes to rosters must be approved on or before December 31st. Adult ........................................................................ Deadline Date --- February 15 Insurance coverage is provided to all registered coaches, players and managers and includes general liability, catastrophic medical and participant (excess) accident, subject to the exclusions, limitations, deductibles and terms of USA Hockey’s insurance policies. These insurance coverages are in effect while participating on a USAH registered team during a USAH sanctioned event. In addition, Director’s and Officer’s Liability insurance and Crime insurance is provided to the MH Board, District Boards and the Boards of all Associations. Tournament Sanctioning Refer to Youth Rules, Section XI for details. MH Fee USA Hockey Fee Only MH Teams $100 per level No Fee Teams from outside MH $100 per level $50 per Tourn. Teams from outside USA $100 per level $75 per Tourn. MH AGE CLASSIFICATIONS FOR THE 2014-15 SEASON Youth/Adult Girls/Women Adult 6/30/95 and older Women 12/31/95 and older Junior Gold 7/1/95 to 6/30/97 19 & Under 1/1/95 to 6/30/97 Junior Gold 16 7/1/97 to 6/30/99 MN 16U (15/16) 7/1/97 to 6/30/99 MN Bantam 7/1/99 to 6/30/01 MN 14U (13/14) 7/1/99 to 6/30/01 MN Peewee 7/1/01 to 6/30/03 MN 12U (11/12) 7/1/01 to 6/30/03 MN Squirt 7/1/03 to 6/30/05 MN 10U (9/10) 7/1/03 to 6/30/05 MN Mite 7/1/05 to 6/30/07 MN 8U 7/1/05 and younger MN Mini-Mite 7/1/07 and younger 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Registration Instructions, Tournament Fees ....................................................................... 2 Age Chart ........................................................................................................................... 2 State Tournament Sites ...................................................................................................... 3 Calendar............................................................................................................................. 4 Officers and Directors ......................................................................................................... 5 USA Hockey Minnesota District Officials ............................................................................ 7 Minnesota Hockey Officials Association Officers ................................................................ 8 District Supervisors of Officials ........................................................................................... 8 Coaching Program and District Coaches-in-Chief............................................................... 9 ACE Program, District ACE Coordinators and ADM Instructors .........................................10 District Tournament Coordinators ......................................................................................11 Girls' League Committee and District League Coordinators ..............................................12 Articles of Incorporation .....................................................................................................13 By-Laws ............................................................................................................................14 Youth Rules and Regulations ............................................................................................23 Tournament Supplement ...................................................................................................36 Minnesota Hockey Region and State Tournament Pairings, Site Rotation and Sites .........40 Peewee AA & Bantam AA Region/State Tournament Process and Format .......................42 Minnesota Hockey Double-Elimination Regional Tournament Brackets .............................43 USA Hockey Minnesota District Operating Rules ..............................................................45 Youth Hockey Associations by District ..............................................................................46 Map of Minnesota Hockey Districts ...................................................................................47 Board of Directors Code of Conduct and Whistleblowers Policy ........................................48 Inter-Affiliate Player Transfer Protocol ...............................................................................49 Affiliate Agreement ............................................................................................................50 Screening Policy ...............................................................................................................54 Adult Rules ........................................................................................................................58 Minnesota Women’s Hockey Association (WHAM) ...........................................................59 2014 State Tournament Results ........................................................................................60 Adult (Senior) & Junior Class Champions ..........................................................................62 State Tournament History..................................................................................................63 Presidents’ Awards Recipients ..........................................................................................70 Don Clark Award, Ted Brill Award and Player Achievement Awards .................................72 Past Presidents and Secretary/Treasurers ........................................................................73 Minnesota Hockey Officials Association By-Laws ..............................................................74 Minnesota District Registration Requirements ...................................................................77 Team Credentials Requirements .......................................................................................78 Committees .......................................................................................................................79 Corporate Partners and Media Partners ............................................................. Back Cover Minnesota Hockey Annual Meeting April 17-19, 2015 Marriott Minneapolis West 2015 State Tournament Locations Youth Girls Junior Gold A Plymouth (Wayzata) 19&Under B St. Croix Rec. Center Junior Gold B Plymouth (Wayzata) 14&Under A St. Croix Rec. Center Junior Gold 16 Plymouth (Wayzata) 14&Under B New Ulm Bantam AA Duluth 12&Under A East Grand Forks Bantam A Duluth 12&Under B New Ulm Bantam B Rochester Peewee AA Woodbury 19&Under A Dakotah Ice Center (Prior Lake) Peewee A Lakeville (Minnesota District Playoff for Nationals) Peewee B Rochester 3 2014-2015 CALENDAR Sep 19-21, 2014 MN Hockey Fall Meeting – Cragun's, Brainerd Sep 21, 2014 2015 Region & State Tournament Hosting Packages Due Oct 5, 2014 Girls League Meeting - Kelly Inn, St. Cloud Oct 27, 2014 HS Girls Hockey start date Nov 1, 2014 District, Region, State Tournament brackets due to Chair of Tournaments Nov 8, 2014 Try Hockey For Free Events - Various Sites Nov 10, 2014 HS Boys Hockey start date Nov 14, 2014 HP Girls 15 GM Meeting - TBD Nov 20-23, 2014 NHL Sled Classic, Washington DC Dec, 2014 HP Boys 15 GM Meeting - TBD Dec 31, 2014 Traveling Team rosters frozen Jan 15, 2015 Last day for sanctioning invitational tournaments Jan 15-18, 2015 USA Hockey Winter Meeting - Orlando, FL Jan 17, 2015 Hockey Day Minnesota - St. Paul Jan 23-25, 2015 MN Hockey Winter Meeting - Marriott Minneapolis West Feb. 18-21, 2015 Girls’ State High School Hockey Tourney - Xcel Energy Center Feb 20-22, 2015 Hockey Weekend Across America Feb 21, 2015 Try Hockey For Free - Various Sites Feb 20-22, 2015 MN District Girls Tier I Playoffs - Dakotah Ice Center, Prior Lake Feb 22, 2015 MN Hockey District Tournaments must be complete Feb 25-Mar 15, 2015 MN Junior Hockey League (MnJHL) playoffs - Various sites Feb 27-Mar 1, 2015 Girls Senior Classic - Super Rink Feb 27-Mar 1, 2015 Girls 18 Festival - Super Rink Feb 27-Mar 1, 2015 MN Hockey Region Tournaments - Various Sites Mar 4-7, 2015 Boys’ State High School Hockey Tourney - Xcel Energy Center Mar 10-11, 2015 MN District Youth Tier I Playoffs Mar 13-15, 2015 MN Hockey State Tournaments - Various Sites Mar 16-31, 2015 MN Hockey Boys & Girls HP 15 district teams formed Mar 18, 2015 Metro League Select Benefit Game - Hosted by District 10 Mar 29-31, 2015 Ted Brill Great 8/ HP 18 HS Festival - Wakota Arena, So. St. Paul Mar 26-29, 2015 Adult Women’s Seniors, ABC, Green Bay, WI Mar 26-30, 2015 USAH Youth Nat'l Tourn, Tier I - Amherst, NY; Tier II - various sites Mar 26-30, 2015 USAH Girls Nat'l Tourn. Tier
Recommended publications
  • Barney Deforge “Luckie No More” ©Diamondsinthedusk.Com
    Barney DeForge “Luckie No More” ©DiamondsintheDusk.com On a seasonably warm Friday evening in Winston-Salem’s venerable Southside May 14, 1948 Park, the homestanding Cardinals, behind the two-hit pitching of lefty Jack Southside Park Frisinger, take the measure of visiting Reidsville 5-0 in one of four Carolina (D) Winston-Salem, North Carolina League games played that day. At first glance, it seems like just another day of minor league baseball in the Tar Heel State. After all, Winston-Salem, the league’s preseason favorite, currently resides in first place with an impressive 18-7 mark while the fifth-place Luckies drop to 9-12 and a full seven games behind their hosts. And being shutout by the 20-year-old Frisinger, a rising star in the St. Louis Car- dinals farm system, comes as no surprise to Carolina League fans. Said “to be faster than Harvey Haddix,” the burgeoning Cardinals ace limits the Luckies to a pair of singles en route to securing the third of an eventual team-high 18 wins. The 6-foot-1 Kalamazoo, Michigan, native strikes out seven and walks three in the route-going effort. However, several events that take place during the game that are suspicious and, unfortunately, a harbinger of problems to come, both for DeForge and the Carolina League. First, Winston-Salem officials report to the police there is a person in the stands “making heavy bets,” giving Reidsville and two runs which meant that if the Cardinals won by three or more runs, he will win all bets placed.
    [Show full text]
  • 12.39Mb Application/Pdf
    foreword The purpose of this publication is to create a nostalgic viewpoint regarding the history of Crookston. Limited space, time allowed, and length of period covered do not, and cannot, allow for the comprehensive history. The Polk County Historical Society's publication in 1976 provided a thorough coverage of area history including that of pioneer families in surrounding communities. In the few months allotted our committee to compile information, a concerted effort was made by a committee of five to research city records, accomplish interviews, and study a vast amount of literature. It is the hope of the Centennial Committee that sometime in the future a group could be found willing to donate at least two years of their time to compile a complete historical account of Crookston. Somehow, even though time allowed us to only tap the surface, we're convinced a follow-up team of volunteers would thoroughly enjoy their two year dedication. In order to avoid unauthorized duplication of material the Crookston Centennial Committee has requested acknowledgement for any material used from this book. For what has been accomplished in these 120 pages, we are deeply grateful to a number of people who, like ourselves, volunteered their time towards one specific goal.... a nostalgic return to the past. We hope you enjoy your journey. Co-editors: Dorothy McCulla Cathy Wright Committee: SisterMary Magdelene Maybelle Anderson Mary Vattendahl 2-8, Table of Contents Page Foreword ...............................................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Get Back to Work? Back on a Lot Did Not Have the Right to Vote Yet
    Storm knock off Chargers THIEF RIVER FALLS Prowlers swim past Pirates Sports - Page 1B EDNESDAY, O W CTOBER 3, 2018 $ 00 Volume 107, Number 40 • www.trftimes.com Newsstand1 Price CLASSIFIEDS 6B OBITUARIES 8 OPINION 4B WIN A 2018 THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS & SATUURRRDDAYS, FORD FUSION! FROM 6PM-10PM WITH ONE WINNER AT THE TOP OF EACH HOUR. VEHICLES PROVIDED BY: fusion Drawings 10/25, 10/26 & 10/27 at 11pm SEVENCLANSCASINO.COM Visit the Player’s Club for full details. Management reserves all rights. 800.881.0712 Fall L&M Fleet Supply Ford could open this week Store was always recorded the $1.4 million Rapids, and the Thief River Frenzy sale Feb. 8. Falls store is the company’s interested in the L&M Fleet Supply plans 10th retail location. Delbert to place a banner outside of Matteson, a grandfather of TRF market the Thief River Falls store the Mattesons, and James when it opens to the public. Luthen started the company It also plans to update its in 1959. by April Scheinoha Facebook page with that in- L&M Fleet Supply sells Reporter formation. A grand opening items in the following de- is planned sometime in the partments: sporting goods, L&M Fleet Supply may next three to five months. lawn and garden, pet sup- open as early as this week in Co-owner Del Matteson plies, farm supplies, outdoor Thief River Falls. The exact said Thief River Falls is a power equipment, home im- date wasn’t known as of good fit for L&M Fleet Sup- provement, housewares, presstime Tuesday morning.
    [Show full text]
  • Outlook Magazine [Fall 2000]
    St. Cloud State University theRepository at St. Cloud State Alumni Magazines Alumni Publications Fall 2000 Outlook Magazine [Fall 2000] St. Cloud State University Follow this and additional works at: https://repository.stcloudstate.edu/magazines Recommended Citation St. Cloud State University, "Outlook Magazine [Fall 2000]" (2000). Alumni Magazines. 76. https://repository.stcloudstate.edu/magazines/76 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Alumni Publications at theRepository at St. Cloud State. It has been accepted for inclusion in Alumni Magazines by an authorized administrator of theRepository at St. Cloud State. For more information, please contact [email protected]. OK ALUMNI REPORT EVENTSCALEN DAR October 2000 The Pride Friday 6: First Friday Luncheon, Centra l MN Friends of SCS U, Starts Here Radisso n Suite Hotel, 12 - l p.m. Saturday 7: Athletic Hall of Fame Jim Sffgman '90 Director of Alumni Relaffons Induction, SCS U campus, l 0:30 a. m. -12 p.m . and Annual Giving Saturday 7: Illinois Alumni chapter - "Bowl Off" W h y a r e yo u reading this article? For that matter, why are you Thursday 12: Faculty Emeriti Lunch/ holding this magazine and leafing Thursday Luncheon, Va lh all a Ann ex through its colorful pages7 Thursday - Saturday: 19-21 Wi thin the past 72 hours you Homecoming Weekend received your Outlook magazine in the mail. You pi cked it up and just Friday 20: Alumni Awards Ceremony, started to read. What made you do that7 Curiosity7 Intrigue? Excessive Atwood Th eater, 5 p. m. free time? Friday 20: Harvest Moon, We mail this magazine three times a year to our 80,000 alumni .
    [Show full text]
  • 2009 / 2010 Handbook
    2009 / 2010 HANDBOOK MAILING ADDRESS MINNESOTA HOCKEY 317 WASHINGTON STREET ST PAUL, MN 55102 (651) 602-5727 (651) 222-1055 FAX www.minnesotahockey.org [email protected] ARTICLES 2008/2009 BY-LAWS ACTIVITIES & RULES & REGULATIONS RECORDS formerly MINNESOTA AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION REGION AND STATE TOURNAMENT TEAM AND SPECTATOR FEES Region State Team Entry Fee $450 $400 Tournament Pass $12 $15 Daily Admission $7 $8 Senior and Student Daily Admission $2 $3 Senior and Student Tournament Pass $5 $8 10 and Under free free REGISTRATION DATES AND FEES Player and Coach Registration All Players and Coaches must register electronically via Cyber Sport. MH Fee USA Hockey Fee Players born in 2002 and before $10 per player $30 per Player Players born in 2003 and after No Fee No Fee Coaches No Fee $30 per Coach Team Rosters All teams except Adult .......................................... Deadline Date --- December 31 Player rosters must be approved prior to the first league or tournament game. Any changes to rosters must be approved on or before December 31st. Adult ........................................................................ Deadline Date --- February 15 Insurance coverage is provided to all registered coaches, players and managers and includes general liability, catastrophic medical and participant (excess) accident, subject to the exclusions, limitations, deductibles and terms of USA Hockey’s insurance policies. These insurance coverages are in effect while participating on a USA Hockey registered team during and in a USA Hockey sanctioned event. In addition, Director’s and Officer’s Liability insurance and Crime insurance is provided to the MH Board, District Boards and the Boards of all Associations. Tournament Sanctioning Refer to Youth Rules, Section XI for details.
    [Show full text]
  • Miss Homegrown: the Performance of Food, Festival, and Femininity in Local Queen Pageants
    MISS HOMEGROWN: THE PERFORMANCE OF FOOD, FESTIVAL, AND FEMININITY IN LOCAL QUEEN PAGEANTS Heather A.Williams A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate College of Bowling Green State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY August 2009 Committee: Dr. Ronald Shields, Advisor Dr. Lynda Dee Dixon Graduate Faculty Representative Dr. Jonathan Chambers Dr. Lesa Lockford ii ABSTRACT Dr. Ronald Shields, Advisor The cultural phenomenon of the beauty pageant, one could argue, is deeply embedded in the gendered performance of the feminine ideal. Although, in recent years, the Miss America Pageant appears to be fading into kitschy nostalgia, the local pageant remains a celebratory and respected event held in many small Midwestern communities. The appeal of the pageant as a performance genre continues to reflect the qualities of the American feminine ideal – beauty, perfection, “healthy” competition, consumption, and consumerism. However, local pageants are often rooted within festival celebration and thereby represent and maintain the social and consumer values inherent in each individual community. Using case studies of local festival pageants held in the Midwestern state of Ohio as well as interviews with pageant contestants, in this study I locate the ways in which contestants perform, within the given boundaries of the pageant, a small town version of the feminine ideal. In relation to the values of economy and prosperity that local festival celebrates, I specifically examine festivals that are centered on the celebration of food. In doing so, I equate the gendered performance of the young female body in relation to the food whose title she bears and identify how the feminine body is at once consumed and celebrated by the local community.
    [Show full text]
  • The Western Mistic, May 5, 1939
    Minnesota State University Moorhead RED: a Repository of Digital Collections The Western Mistic Student Newspapers 5-5-1939 The Western Mistic, May 5, 1939 Moorhead State Teachers College Follow this and additional works at: https://red.mnstate.edu/western-mistic Recommended Citation Moorhead State Teachers College, "The Western Mistic, May 5, 1939" (1939). The Western Mistic. 256. https://red.mnstate.edu/western-mistic/256 This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspapers at RED: a Repository of Digital Collections. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Western Mistic by an authorized administrator of RED: a Repository of Digital Collections. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Huge Field Entered In Relay Event Today Athletes From Three States The Western In Competition Vol 40. WESTERN MINNESOTA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE No. 8 Over 350 athletes, represent­ Moorhead, Minnesota, May 5, 1939 ing eleven colleges, and 18 high schools from three states this afternoon began shooting at MSTC's Singing Sisters Faculty Dinner May 10 Will the records and championships of the Dragon Relays, and will Honor Retiring English Head continue the assault until 10:30 tonight. With prominent en­ 4—— tries from three states competing, this By Vi Giasrud year's Relay is the outstanding track Honored guest of the faculty at Honored Guest and field meet northwest of the Twin a dinner to be held at the new Cities. Moorhead Country Club Wednes­ An innovation for this year's meet day evening. May 10, Miss Maude was the splitting of the high school Hayes will this June terminate groups into two classes.
    [Show full text]