BTHL - Team Placement Chart

Criteria Used for Team Placement


Association Size
Small ( < 200) Medium (200-400) Large ( > 400)
B Team A Team B Team A Team B Team A Team
1st Team 4 8 Note 3 4 Note 3
2nd Team 8 12 4 8 Note 3 4
3rd Team Note 5 8 12 4 8
4th Team Note 5 8 12

Single 8 No limit NA
House No limit Note 3 No limit Note 3 No limit Note 3

Notes:

  1. Association size is defined by the total number of skaters registered from IP through Midget. The actual quantities used to define classifications (Small, Medium, Large) will be adjusted on an annual basis to accomodate the growth of the sport and the continually changing membership of the league. The intent is to have approximately 1/3 of our membership placed in each of the 3 classifications in any given year.
  2. 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Teams are the first, second, third and fourth teams selected within a given age group.
  3. Team not permitted in this division under any circumstances.
  4. The numbers in the body of the table refer to the maximum quantity of "2nd year" players permitted to be rostered on the team at any given time during the season. As per our bylaws, no players (regardless of age) can be added to a roster after Dec 31st. Please note that "2nd year" refers to player age, NOT experience.
  5. An association with this many travel teams in a given age group will be bumped up to the next "Association Size" for that age group.
  6. A "House" team is defined as 1 of multiple teams with equal access to available players -or- a team comprised of players cut from the travel teams(s). The key determining factor is that there are no tryouts, cuts or "pre-selection" of any kind. This is different from an association with a single team in an age group. See below.
  7. A "Single" team is defined as a single team in an age group including both House and Travel teams. The reasoning for relaxed requirements is that a single team is much more likely to have a high number of inexperienced players on the team since they have no place else to play.
  8. This chart will be reviewed on an annual basis and finalized at our annual meeting. Associations have control over bracket placement by selecting teams using the defined criteria. Please note that this chart replaces our petition process and exceptions will not be permitted under any circumstances for a single transition year exceptions will be considered at the "B" level ONLY. To repeat, teams can always move up a divison but THERE WILL BE NO PETITION PROCESS TO CONSIDER EXCEPTIONS FROM "AA" DOWN TO "A".

This chart is meant to act as a minimum guideline for team placement. As a matter of policy, Associations are expected to voluntarily place teams at the highest level they feel they can be competitive, NOT at the lowest level they feel they can justify. That's a very important distinction. The following generalizations were used to compile the chart shown above:


Revised: 05/15/2003

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