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PACIFIC COAST AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION CENTRAL OFFICE: #114-3993 HENNING DRIVE, BURNABY, B.C. V5C 6P7 TELEPHONE 604-205-9011. FAX 604-205-9016. WEB SITE http://www.pcaha.bc.ca SERVING AMATEUR HOCKEY IN THE LOWER MAINLAND SINCE 1941 CROSS-ICE HOCKEY GUIDELINES Proposed 2017-18 Season October 1, 2017 "The BC Hockey Board of Directors mandated the following: that All Minor Hockey Associations are required to operate the Hockey Canada Initiation Program and utilize crossice systems for participants below the Atom division. This means that all games/practices for below atom players must take place on a cross/modified ice surface." A standard NHL rink is 200 feet by 85 feet. Olympic ice is 210 feet by 98 feet. Cross-Ice hockey is defined as playing hockey across the 85 (or 98) foot width of the ice surface, as compared to playing lengthways along the full 200 (or 210) foot length of the ice surface. This smaller ice area has been deemed a developmental tool which is in use by many of the leading hockey nations in the world. It has been demonstrated to provide a more positive hockey experience by increasing puck possession time for each player, resulting in quicker development of individual technical skills, increased ice time, increasing the tempo of the game for all players, increased player creativity and improved "hockey sense", or understanding of the principles of the game. The goal is to improve player development while ensuring an exciting, challenging, learned, fun environment for the players. This document provides the framework for Initiation development and Cross-Ice Hockey games for P.C.A.H.A. teams and supersedes the P.C.A.H.A. Rules and Regulations, following the directive from BC Hockey s Game Play Best Practices for Initiation Program and Novice. 1. Cross-Ice Playing Surface Cross-Ice hockey is used for Initiation (Major) & Female Initiation and Novice Divisions (Minor and Major) & Female Novice games (exhibition, league, jamboree and tournament) when a full size hockey rink is used for the game. Initiation Minor follows the Introduction to Hockey Program and no teams are formed or games played, with the exception of one jamboree (at the option of the Association). However, Initiation Minor is required to use the cross-ice format if a jamboree is held. The cross-ice format is NOT used when "training" or "small ice" surfaces (rinks smaller than 160 feet by 60 feet) *NOTE* this applies to the Novice Division ONLY. However, the same playing rules as for cross-ice hockey must be used when the "training" or "small ice" surfaces are used. *A variance must be applied for through BC Hockey when using training or small ice surfaces before games can be played on them. 1

2. Dividing the Rink For the cross-ice game, the rink may be divided through the use of movable boards, foam pads or cones, depending upon availability at each rink. The rink may be divided into either 2 or 3 zones, depending upon the number of dividers each rink has. Cross-Ice games should be played in the end zones leaving the center ice area for staging players and coaching individuals. Regular goal nets, small goal nets, devices limiting the size of the goal nets or cones defining the goal net area may be used. These nets should be placed away from the boards allowing skating room and game play behind the nets. Half-ice games for Novice Minor and Major & Female Novice are also an option. Other variances to small ice surfaces should be approved by your league before a game is played on them. 3. Team Size Ideal team roster size is a maximum of 14 players and not less than 8 players. Although regular rosters as per usual P.C.A.H.A rules could be formed by the Associations to avoid wait lists. Teams within an Association will be balanced as per P.C.A.H.A. rules. Teams at Initiation Major & Female Initiation are formed not earlier than Nov. 1st. Teams at Novice Minor and Major & Female Novice are formed not earlier than Oct. 15th. 4. On-Ice Team Size When a regular ice surface is divided into two smaller playing areas for either cross-ice or half-ice games, if roster sizes permit, each team should be divided into two groups to allow for playing two games at the same time. The usual format will be to use from 3-5 players plus a goalie for each shift for each team. Some flexibility is allowed to account for variability in roster sizes and attendance at any particular game. Games can be 3 on 3, 4 on 4 or 5 on 5. If both teams have a small roster and there are not enough players for 2 cross-ice games, then one cross-ice game may be played. Or, if individual leagues want to organize a second game 2

on the same game slot, they have the option to do so. This would have 4 teams playing at the same time. If one team has a large roster and the other team has a small roster, players can be added (affiliated) to the smaller team to bring them up to the larger team s size. Added players could be from the same division (if the association has a single roster for that division) or lower division in accordance with PCAHA policies. Teams should consider the roster size of their opponent when attending games as it will be ideal to match opposing team s roster size. COMMUNICATION with the opposing team prior to game day should allow teams to have similar size teams for the game(s). 5. Games Novice Minor and Major & Female Novice may play cross-ice games within their Association from October 15th until November 30th. Inter-Association exhibition or league games may be organized starting December 1st. For Associations only registering one (small) Novice Minor or Major or Female Novice team in a division, inter-association exhibition games may be arranged with another Association in that division prior to December 1st, with the approval of the applicable Managing Director. Initiation Major and Female Initiation may play cross-ice games within their Association from November 1st until Christmas. Inter-Association exhibition or league games may be organized starting January 1st. For Associations only registering one (small) Initiation Major or Female Initiation team in a division, inter-association exhibition games may be arranged with another Association in that division prior to January 1st, with the approval of the applicable Managing Director. The one team in the section refers to small associations (under 17 players). 6. Game Sheets and Game Numbers Usual P.C.A.H.A gamesheets can be used. The full roster for each team including team officials is to be listed on the gamesheet. It is not necessary to indicate where the players played on each cross-ice surface only that they have been accounted as playing within the game time. A game number is required for each exhibition, league and tournament game. If the two teams playing in the exhibition game report to different League Managers both teams shall obtain an exhibition game number. Scores are not kept. Games do not need to be entered into Teamlink. 3

7. Referees For Novice Major & Female Novice, only one coach ( game coach") will be permitted on the ice of each of the cross-ice games. One referee per each cross-ice game is to be utilized to allow the on-ice officials to use the game(s) as a referee development tool. The presence of a referee is also a player development tool as it will encourage players to learn about boundaries and potential consequences. For new referees and players alike, this will allow a gradual introduction to game situations. If only one cross ice game is played, due to numbers of players present or for any other reason, and two referees are present, the two referees shall referee the one game. For Initiation Major, Female Initiation and Novice Minor, two coaches (one from each team) will be the game coach on the playing surface. No referees are to be assigned. *Associations utilizing referees at Novice Minor should refer to the guideline as set out for Novice Major & Female Novice. When a player violates the rules, the game coach or referee can stop the game by blowing the whistle and clarifying the reason for the stoppage in play with the player in question. No penalties are given. If necessary and based on the severity of the infraction, the game coach or referee can remove a player from the game for an extended period with an enphasis to reintroduce the player after a short time out from playing. If a player continuously violates the rules, the coach from the player s team or the referee may remove him or her for the remainder of the game and allow for a substitute player in his or her place. ** Puck Drop** should take place at the approximate center of the playing surface at the beginning of each period, after every goal and after the 2 minute buzzer shift change. For other stoppages of play (i.e. goalie freezes the puck), the referee can drop the puck at a designated location closer to that net where the stoppage occurred. 8. Coaches At least one coach for each team is required. If the set-up requires the coaches to be on the ice in the neutral zone, the coaches on the ice must wear their skates and helmet as a safety precaution. Coaches are encouraged to not participate in the games other than in a teaching capacity. 9. Time Clock For all games, running time will be used for a 1 hour game as follows: 5 minute warm-up 24 minute running time period 2 minute break 4

26 minute running time period (or time remaining less 2 minutes) For a 1.25 hour game, running time will be used as follows: 5 minute warm-up 36 minute running time period 2 minute break 30 minute running time period or (time remaining less 2 minutes) For all divisions, the two minute buzzer is to be used. The clock should start at the same time for both cross-ice surfaces and run for the full two minutes, for ease of timekeeping. Period times are as per above. No score is kept. The goal limitation rule is not in effect. Timings may be adjusted slightly to allow for set-up of the playing surface(s) with equipment. 10. Playing Rules All other P.C.A.H.A. playing rules are to be followed. 11. Concerns or Issues Communication between teams before games is essential (re: size of teams), at least one day in advance. Associations retain the option to create one team (roster) in the HCR, and then form 'teams' internally within their association for ease of implementation of the above. These internal team rosters must be sent to your Managing Director prior to games being played. The PCAHA balancing guidelines still apply in this case. Players from an associations optioning to create one large roster must adhere to the maximum number of games allowed in a season, in accordance with PCAHA policies. Discretion is to be used when determining the number of teams (2 or 4) playing on one ice surface. Including factors such as; dressing room capacity, parking lot issues and spectator comfort. 12. Atom Transition Refer to BC Hockey s Atom Transition Plan Prepared by the PCAHA Cross-Ice Committee, August 14, 2017 Amended by the PCAHA Cross-Ice Committee, August 30, 2017 Approved by the PCAHA Executive Committee, September 13, 2017 Approved by the PCAHA President s Caucus, October 1, 2017 5