THE 2012 JUNIOR C PROVINCIALS
HOSTED BY THE
NORALTA JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE IN EDMONTON,
WILL BE HELD AT THE
SHERWOOD PARK ARENA SPORTS CENTRE & SHELL
(2015 OAK STREET, SHERWOOD PARK, AB)
MARCH 30, 31, and APRIL 1, 2012
*****
FREE ADMISSION
TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE
DEBBIE DIONNE, TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR
(780) 486-1322 (home) or (780) 499-3256 (cell)
dionned@telus.net
CHRIS HURLEY, TOURNAMENT CHAIRMAN
(780) 446-4717 (cell)
chris@rhkhydraulics.com
DON KIESER, DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE
(780) 818-4146
bdkieser@telus.net
For additional information not shown on this website,
please contact the tournament director.
COACHES MEETING
Friday, March 30, 2012 5:30 p.m.
Meeting Room #2 (located inside main entrance)
Attendance at the coaches and managers meeting is
mandatory for all teams participating in provincials.
PROVINCIAL RULES
10.1 GENERAL REGULATIONS
10.1.1 Rules of play shall be those of the HC Playing Rules for the current Hockey Season, with the exception of HA Regulations and/or Rules as adopted by HA.
10.1.2 The official scorer shall request that all affiliated Players dressed for the game be designated on the official Game Report of each Team by the use of the symbol “AP” after the Player’s name. (See Section 1.0, Definition 1.)
10.2 JUNIOR PROVINICAL TOURNAMENT REGULATIONS
10.2.1 The Provincial Championships will be played under the official HC Playing Rules, with the exception of Hockey Alberta regulations and/or rules adopted by the Association.
10.2.2 Each team may have a maximum of twenty-three (23) players. Affiliated players may be used provided their affiliations were previously approved and presented prior to the start of the tournament. The list of players must be presented to the Hockey Alberta Representative, prior to the start of the tournament.
10.2.3 Hockey Alberta Rep to determine “Home” and “Away” teams for Provincial Tournament Draw. Teams must be ready to play at the appointed time (Hockey Canada Playing Rules – Rule 10.5). Home team will wear white.
10.2.4 The length of all games will be three (3) periods of twenty (20) minutes stop-time with the ice being resurfaced between each period.
10.2.5 Tied games shall not be broken in round-robin play (games 1 to 9 inclusive).
10.2.6 In the case of tied games (semi-final games 10 and 11 and championship game 12): Use Hockey Canada Official Playing Rule 10.16.
a) If at the end of the three regulation twenty-minute periods the score is tied, the following shall take place:
1) If the Referee feels it is necessary, he may order the ice to be resurfaced at the end of the three regulation periods. If the ice is not resurfaced, the teams will not change ends.
2) The puck shall be faced-off at centre ice and the play shall continue with a ten-minute sudden victory overtime period.
3) If the score is still tied after the sudden victory ten minute overtime period, the teams would take a normal between period break and return to play twenty minute sudden victory periods. The teams will now change ends.
b) Any overtime period shall be considered part of the game and all unexpired penalties shall remain in force.
c) If either team declines to play in the necessary overtime period or periods, the game shall be declared a loss for that team.
10.2.7 The disciplinary rulings, in compliance with the Hockey Alberta Suspension Procedures, shall be applicable for the duration of the tournament. Suspensions which occur during provincial play and carry over will be filed with the Junior Council Chair, or designate.
10.2.8 Managers and coaches shall be deemed responsible for the behaviour of their teams and team supporters. Any inappropriate behaviour or actions by those persons registered with Hockey Alberta, shall be subject to disciplinary action as prescribed in the Bylaws, Rules and Regulations.
10.2.9 Protests will not be entertained on the outcome of any FINAL Championship game. Only procedural items are considered eligible for protest. Referees decisions are final.
VENUE
Dressing room locks/keys are available for sign out by the Facility personnel.
Locks and keys are the responsibility of the individual who signs them out. This individual will be charged the replacement cost of lost lock and keys.
Absolutely no food or beverages are allowed in the dressing rooms.
Water bottles are allowed.
Teams are responsible for any costs incurred for rooms left in a dirty or damaged condition.
Equipment storage is available through the Facility personnel.
Locks and keys are the responsibility of the individual who signs them out. This individual will be charged the replacement cost of lost lock and keys.
Skate sharpening is available on site. Regular hours are:
Friday 6:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Sunday 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
ACCOMMODATIONS IN THE AREA
FRANKLIN’S INN (.8 km E)
2016 Sherwood Drive, Sherwood Park
Phone (780) 467-1234 or (800) 738-0886
RAMADA (2.1 kms N)
30 Broadway Boulevard, Sherwood Park
Phone (780) 467-6727
MAINSTAY SUITES (3.1 kms N)
201 Palisades Way, Sherwood Park
Phone (780) 570-8080 or (877) 414-7727
COAST EDMONTON EAST (3.7 kms N)
2100 Premier Way, Sherwood Park
Phone (780) 464-4900 or (800) 716-6199
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS (4.1 kms N)
11 Portage Lane, Sherwood Park
Phone (780) 417-3388 or (877) 660-8550
Super 8 Roadking (4.4 kms N)
26 Strathmoor Drive, Sherwood Park
Phone (855) 567-8417





