Buckeye
Travel Hockey League
2002 - 2003 Tournament Rules
All games will be governed
by the rules and regulations of USA Hockey and BTHL.
Any team registered with
the BTHL for regular season play will participate in these End-Of-Year
Play-Offs.
Game Times - All games will be played with 3 - 12
(twelve) minute, periods. There will be a (2) minute warm-up prior to each game
with a (1) minute break between periods. Each team will be permitted one,
one-minute time out, provided there is sufficient time remaining as determined
by the on-ice officials.
All games will be played in
stop time. In the situation where a curfew exists a running clock will be
imposed as determined by the on-ice officials.
Minor Officials - Each team must provide 2 adult
minor officials. Each team must supply a penalty box attendant and either a
scorekeeper or timekeeper. Failure to provide either or both minor officials by
game time will result in a bench minor to the offending team(s). Minor
officials must check in with the tournament official 20 minutes prior to game
time.
Home Team - The higher seed team is always the
HOME TEAM and will wear light jerseys. The visitors will wear dark. All teams
must be ready to play 20 minutes prior to game time. Games will start early if
the games are ahead of schedule.
Mercy Rule - Any game that has a (5) goal
differential at the end of the second period shall change to running clock for
the third period. If the goal differential changes to 3 goals, stop time will
be resumed. During running clock, time will stop only for goals, penalties,
injuries and situations deemed necessary by the on-ice officials.
Penalties - Minor Penalties will be 2:00
minutes, Major Penalties with be 5:00 minutes and Misconduct's will be 10:00
minutes in length.
Any player, coach, manager
or trainer given a penalty incurring a game misconduct will result in automatic
ejection for the remainder of the tournament.
Tiebreakers
In all divisions, if a
preliminary round game ends in a tie, the following steps will be used to determine
the winner, in order: Referee will flip a coin to determine which team will
shoot first.
If a championship game ends
in a tie the following tiebreaker will be used to determine the winner:
Protests - No protests shall be permitted on
the playing rules.
General Conduct - When each game is complete, each
team should promptly clear the locker room so the next team may begin
preparations.
All games are on a very
tight schedule. The referees and play-off officials will be using a "Zero
Tolerance" policy for arguments that cause a delay of game. The referees,
play-off officials and rink officials reserve the right to remove anyone from
the rink. The decisions of the Play-off Officials are final.
No alcoholic beverages will
be permitted in the ice arena playing area; this includes the player’s bench,
scoring booth, penalty boxes, locker rooms and stands. Alcoholic beverages must
stay in the area of where it was served.