Tournament Rules
General Rules
1. | The Official Rules of Ringette Canada will apply. |
2. | Teams must be ready to go on the ice 10 minutes before game time. Teams not iced within 2 minutes of the referee’s whistle being blown to start the game will forfeit the game. The game will be played as an exhibition. |
3. | Game Reports are to be picked up at the check-in table of the arena. They are to be completed and signed by the coach at least 15 minutes before game time and returned to the table. Coaches must declare goaltenders (G), captains (C), alternate captains (A). Coaches MUST also declare affiliate players (AP) / affiliate goalies (AG) on the game report if any are being used for that game. It is the responsibility of the team to ensure that both Ringette Alberta and the Tournament affiliated player rules are followed. |
4. | In the case of conflict in uniform color, the VISITING team must change their uniforms. |
5. | There will be at least a 2 minute break between halves or quarters, whichever the case may be. |
6. | In Quarter, Semi and Final games, the home team is determined by the published schedule. |
7. | Length of Halves or Quarters:
***The game clock will be dropped to 2 minutes when there is 5 minutes of ice time remaining*** |
8. | Good sportsmanship will be stressed throughout the tournament.
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9. | Game scores for U12 to U19 will be displayed, posted, and recorded for tie-breaking procedures, with a MAXIMUM SEVEN GOAL difference. |
10. | Any team wishing to file a protest may do so by submitting their request in writing, along with $250, to the Control Centre at the North East Sportsplex. Notification of a protest must be received within one hour of the completion of game or incident. A grievance committee comprised of five members of the EGRT committee, Ringette Calgary Board member and a referee representative will meet to deal with any protests received. (If the protest is upheld the $250 will be refunded). No game protests involving referee judgment will be accepted. THE REFEREE’S DECISION SHALL BE FINAL. |
Player Affiliation Rules
For ALL Teams:
Game Reports are checked at the Control Centre for proper use of affiliated players. Teams are required to strike the names of players who are not participating in a game from the game report to ensure proper verification. When using an affiliate, the name(s) of the player(s) and their jersey number must be clearly identified on the game report by writing “AP” or “AG” by their name.
The Maximum number of players listed on a game report:
NOTE: “players” includes goaltenders, skaters and affiliates.
When using no affiliates | 18 players |
When using affiliate(s) as skater(s) only | 12 players |
When using affiliate skater(s) plus an affiliate goalie |
12 players |
When using affiliate skater(s) plus an affiliate goalie in addition to your regular goalie |
13 players |
When only using an affiliate goalie | 18 players |
**No more than 5 affiliate players in any one game**
For ALBERTA Teams:
Affiliate players must be registered on your Provincial Roster as per the Ringette Alberta Operating Policies and Procedures.
For OUT-OF-PROVINCE Teams:
- A team may have affiliated with it, a player (s) in a lower level of the same age group and or player(s) of the same level in a lower age group from within the same community or boundary. (For example, a U16A team may have affiliated with it, U16B players or U14A players. However, a U16B team may NOT have a U14A player affiliated with it)
- The team using the affiliated player must have written permission from the coach of that player’s regular team (without this permission the affiliated player will be deemed ineligible). We must also have a copy of the affiliate players’ regular team provincial registration
Modifications for the Active Start and U10 Divisions
- “Friendship Series” with no semi or final games, where all participants will receive a medal.
- AS and U10 will follow Ringette Calgary league policy.
- U10 Step 1 & 2 are not permitted to have the blocker/trapper combo .
- When possible, small nets will be used for AS and U10 games, but due to limited locations may not always be available.
Tournament Rules for Tie Breaking
Round Robin Team Standing Rules
POINT STRUCTURE – Teams receive 2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie, and 0 points for a loss. At the completion of round robin play, teams will be ranked according to the total points in all games played.
Breaking of Ties in Team Standings
Note: Regardless of game score, only a SEVEN goal difference will be credited in applying these rules.
When two or more teams have an equal number of points after round robin play, the teams will be ranked according to the following rules:
A | In cases where the tied teams have played an equal number of games against each other, the winner of more game(s) between each other during the round robin will be declared the highest position.
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B | If still tied, teams shall be ranked according to the difference between goals for and against in all games played in the round robin. The team with the highest positive difference shall be ranked highest, the team with the second highest positive difference shall be ranked next, the team with the third highest positive difference shall be ranked next, etc. |
C | If still tied, teams shall be ranked according to the least goals against in all games played in the round robin. The team with the least goals against shall be declared the highest position, the team with the second least goals against shall be next, the team with the third least goals against shall be next, etc. |
D | If still tied, teams shall be ranked according to the highest ratio of goals for divided by the sum of goals for plus goals against for games between the tied teams in the round robin. The team with the highest ratio shall be ranked highest, the team with the second highest ratio shall be ranked next, the team with the third highest ratio shall be ranked next, etc. |
E | If still tied, teams shall be ranked according to the highest ratio of goals for divided by the sum of goals for plus goals against for all games played in the round robin. The team with the highest ratio shall be ranked highest, the team with the second highest ratio shall be ranked next, the team with the third highest ratio shall be ranked next, etc. |
F | If still tied, teams shall be ranked according to the least total penalty minutes for all games played in the round robin. The team with the least penalty minutes shall be declared the highest position, the team with the second least penalty minutes shall be next, the team with the third least penalty minutes shall be next, etc. |
G | If still tied, teams shall be ranked according to the time required to score their first goal for all games played in the round robin. The team scoring the earliest goal shall be ranked highest, the team scoring the second earliest goal shall be ranked next, the team scoring the third earliest goal shall be ranked next, etc. |
H | If still tied, teams shall be ranked by a coin toss. |
NOTE: Each step of the tie breaking rules shall apply to all teams involved in the tie.
According to rule B, the White team has a difference of 5 goals, the Red team has a difference of 3 goals and the Blue team has a difference of 2 goals. White team shall be ranked highest, Red team next and Blue team shall be third among these tied teams.
If three (3) or more teams are involved in the tie, the tie breaking procedure shall only revert to A if teams are still tied after the application of subsequent rules. ie. According to rule B, the White team has a difference of 5 goals, the Red team and the Blue team are still tied at 3 goals difference. White team shall be ranked highest, revert to rule A to break the tie between the Red & Blue teams.
“WILD CARD” teams are determined by using the round robin standings (and tie breaker rules if required) to find the highest place team who did not qualify as 1st or 2nd in their pool.
Breaking of Tie Scores in Games
If a ROUND ROBIN game is tied at the end of regulation time, each team will be awarded 1 point.
If a QUARTER, SEMI or FINAL game is tied at the end of the second half: The referee will determine how much time is left on the permit and determine what step of overtime will take place. Extra time on the ice permit will not be permitted regardless of any discussions with arena staff as it impacts all subsequent games.
If the referee determines that time permits teams will play a 5 minute stop time SUDDEN VICTORY overtime period:
- Penalties assessed in regulation time shall carry-over to the overtime period. Possession of the ring will be determined by a coin toss.
If the referee determines that time does not permit for an overtime period OR, if no goals were scored in the overtime period, the winner of the game will be decided by a Shoot-Out:
- If an overtime period did not take place, a coin toss will determine the order of the shootout. The winner of the coin toss has the choice to shoot first or second. If there was OT, the team that lost the coin toss for OT will have choice to shoot first or second in the shoot-out.
- Coaches will have 2 minutes to produce their list of shooters (including all skaters on the bench)
- Penalties do not carry over into the shoot-out.
Shoot-Out Procedure:
- 3 players for each team alternate shots. The winner is declared to be the team with the most goals for 3 players. The shootout will end if it becomes impossible for one team to score sufficient goals to tie the other team.
- If it is still tied after 3 shooters from each team have shot, teams will continue one shooter at a time until a winner is determined. No shooter may shoot again until all players have shot. A winner is declared when one team scores and the other does not in sudden victory format.
* If at any time during the shootout the referee determines there is no more time left on the permit and no winner has been determined, a coin toss will determine the winner.
Time-Outs:
Each team is entitled to:
ONE 30-second timeout per regulation game.
ONE additional 30-second timeout in overtime.