1. DEADLINE DATES
PRIOR TO FIRST LEAGUE GAME Hockey Manitoba forms must be submitted to the Regional registrar, "HIGH SCHOOL" must be written on form.
ONLINE ELIGIBILITY is due by NOVEMBER 9 (All AP players must be included in this list) Players not listed may be ineligible.
ZONE/LEAGUE PLAY-OFFS must be completed by MARCH 2.
“AA” WILDCARD APPLICATIONS are due by Tuesday, FEBRUARY 28 at 1:00 pm sharp. Wildcards are open to zone semi-finalists and finalists only. Applications must include the following:
- Complete season record of all games played (exhibition, league, tournament). Season Record Form available on the MHSAA website.
- Letter of intent to participate signed by the Principle.
- $200.00 cheque made payable to the MHSAA. (If you are faxing or emailing the application please send along a photocopy or scanned copy of the cheque). If not selected, your cheque will be returned.
If your application does not include ALL of the above, and/or is late, the application will not be considered. See page 118 for an example wildcard application. Wildcard games are tentatively scheduled for MARCH 5.
AAAA WILDCARD will be played between the second place team from the Winnipeg High School Hockey League and the finalists of the Westman High School Hockey League and Zone 4 play-off. The wildcard game will be played on Wednesday, March 7.
PROVINCIAL ROSTERS must be submitted online on the provincial championship website by MARCH 3. You will need to have a team picture, school logo and complete roster information ready in order to enter your information. If roster information is not received by the deadline date you may be subject to a fine.
SEEDING INFORMATION must be received by the MHSAA, by MARCH 3, with complete information, or the team may be subject to a $50.00 fine. Seeding information must include a complete season record of all games played, dates and scores. Please use the seeding/wildcard season record form available on the website.
2. FORMAT/RULES
A) FORMAT: The “AA” Championships will be a six (6) team round robin tournament divided into two pools of three teams each, with teams advancing to play-off rounds. The “AAAA” Championship will be four (4) teams (Winner of Winnipeg High School Hockey League, Winner of Zone 4 and Westman High School League play-off, Host team and wildcard). It will be round robin with 1st place advancing to championship, while 2nd and 3rd place play of to advance to the championship game.
Overtime: overtime will consist of one or two -10 minute periods (depending on rink time availability). This first sudden death period will be 5 on 5. If there is time for a second 10 minute period, it will be 4 on 4.
After that it will be a shoot out with each team selecting 5 players to shoot. If the score is still tied, then it will be a group of 3 different shooters. If still tied, then it will be one on one with different shooters until a team reaches 12 shooters and then they can begin to reuse players
No team will have fewer than three skaters in overtime, so if a team is penalized in overtime, the other team would add a player rather than the penalized team removing a player. In any case, the penalized player would still serve his or her penalty.
B) RULES: All players must be registered on both Hockey Manitoba Forms, and the MHSAA Online registration. No additions permitted to MHSAA eligibility form after NOVEMBER 10 of current year.
AP players must be included on MHSAA eligibility sheet by the deadline date.
Maximum of 25 players (including A.P.'s). The players must be playing regularly on your team. You cannot place a player on MHSAA eligibility sheet, and then hope to use the player in January, after Hockey Manitoba cut dates. AP players are to be used only in case of injury to rostered players.
The HOME team is the higher ranked/seeded team on the draw. The home team will wear their white sweaters. (The dressing room # will be on the draw).
“AAAA” games will consist of 2 -15 minute and one 20 minute stop time periods “AA” games will usually consist of 3-20 minute periods. The format will be as follows: (games may be changed depending on ice availability).
• a 10 minute pre-game skate approximately 25 minutes prior to game time.
• teams will warm up on the 3rd period ice of the preceding game.
• a flood 15 minutes prior to game time. (when possible)
The mercy rule will be in effect for all games. Running time is used when one team is ahead by 5 or more goals with 5 minutes left in the game.
The maximum number of players dressed per game will be 19. The maximum number of coaches, trainers, etc. allowed on the bench will be 4.
Each team will be allowed one time out per game.
Any player who receives 4 penalties in one game, or 3 stick penalties, shall be removed from that game. This is not a game misconduct and the penalty can be served by any player.
Players that play in a league that require neck guards will be required to wear them.
Centre ice red line will be used in icing calls. It will not be used for offside calls. This allows teams to pass from their own goal line to the opposition’s blue line.
If any team uses an ineligible player or players, then that team will forfeit the game in which the ineligible player or players played, or were listed on the score sheet.
Any player who receives a Fighting or Match penalty in the Provincials will be removed for the duration of the Provincial Championship.
Any player who receives a Game Misconduct will be removed from that game plus the next game.
All leagues must submit penalty statistics of teams which qualify for provincials. These penalties will carry over.
All coaches behind bench must have a minimum of Coach Level Certification. Other Hockey Canada qualification, such as safety, and speak out must be held by other bench personnel.
Uniform Rule: Athletes, team members and coaches will not be allowed to wear headwear (excluding players helmets), during competition, opening ceremonies, awards ceremonies, banquets and/or luncheons. Any athlete or coach deemed in violation may be subject to a performance bond violation in the amount $50.00 - $100.00 per violation assessed to the school.
Advertising on uniforms must adhere to guidelines as outlined on pages 119-120
It is expected that all teams attend opening ceremonies and related functions. Non attendance may result in performance bond forfeiture
C) PENALTIES
a) Fighting/Match/Gross Misconduct
? 1st Offense - 5 minutes, game misconduct, expulsion from Provincials.
b) Major/Game Misconduct (All majors become game misconducts with the 5 minute penalty served by any player.)
? 1st Offense - Remainder of that game plus 1 game
? 2nd Offense - Remainder of that game and expulsion from Provincials
EXCEPTION - Game misconduct for a minor penalty for hitting from behind will be penalized as follows:
? 1st and 2nd Offense - Removed for the remainder of the game. If this penalty occurs in the last 10 minutes of regulation time, the player is suspended for the next game
? 3rd Offense - 1 game (2 if penalty occurs in last 10 minutes)
c) Misconduct (10 Minute Misconduct)
• 1st & 2nd Offense - Player serves 10 minutes. Players receiving a 10 minute misconduct with less than 10 minutes left in regulation time, will automatically be suspended for the next regular game as well.
• 3rd Offense - becomes a game misconduct (1 additional game, if the penalty occurs in the last 10 minutes)
• Any major misconduct and 10 minute misconduct penalties received during league, exhibition, and/or wildcard games will be carried over to the Provincial Championship.
3. AWARDS
In each division, the championship team will receive the Association tournament trophy (annual presentation), the Championship banner, first place medals and Championship T-shirts (max. of 24)
The runner-up team in the championship event will receive a finalist banner and second place medals (max. of 24)
The winning team of the third place event will receive a third place plaque and third place medals (“AA” Only)
Winning team of the consolation event (“AA”) will receive a consolation plaque
An all star team, Players Choice award and M.V.P will be selected
4. SUPERVISION
At all MHSAA Provincial Championships, interzone and wildcard games, participants must have a teacher from the school division in attendance as a supervisor, or they will not be allowed to compete. In individual sports where it may be unrealistic for one teacher to accompany one student, the zone may designate teacher/supervisors for athletes. This must be a written request, signed by each principal involved, and approved by the MHSAA, well in advance. The designated teacher/supervisor should have a copy of the letter, with them during the championship.
Teachers employed in the school division where they are coaching a team, may be the supervisor for that team. The responsibility rests with the school to ensure that supervisor(s) are fully acquainted with all MHSAA rules, regulations and consequences. Violation of this rule may result in a bond forfeiture up to a maximum of $200.00.
5. INCLEMENT WEATHER PROCEDURE
The MHSAA, in cases of severe weather disruptions, may have to make decisions as to the possible rescheduling of Provincial Championships. MHSAA decisions will be based on Environment Canada Weather reports, the Manitoba Highway reports and weather conditions at the host site. The safety of our student athletes, coaches, managers, is paramount to any weather related decision.
Information on possible schedule changes will be posted on the host website between 6:30 and 7:00 am on the day of the Championship. Schools will also be emailed any changes. In case of inclement weather, schools should refrain from travelling to Provincial Championships until they receive notification from the MHSAA Assistant Executive Director with instructions and updated scheduling. Schools making a decision to travel prior to receiving notification from MHSAA Assistant Executive Director do so at their own risk and will be responsible for their travel and hotel costs, should the event be postponed or changed.
Many schools travel to Provincial Championships on the day prior to the championship beginning. In cases where most schools are already at the host site, the convenor along with MHSAA assistant director will try to modify schedules to accommodate teams that will be arriving later due to weather conditions
