RINGETTE ALBERTA 2017 AA PROVINCIALS COACHES PACKAGE On behalf of this year s Provincials Committee, hosted by Zone 2 and Zone 3, we welcome you to the 2017 Ringette Alberta AA Provincial Championship in Calgary, Alberta. This package should provide you with all of the information you need for the weekend of Feb 24-26, 2017. If you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact: Jan Thue Cell: 403-510-0666 Email: 1617pc@gmail.com Jeff Ung Cell: 403-990-1995 Email: aaringette.ice@gmail.com COACHES MEETING There will be a MANDATORY coaches meeting, where each team is required to send at least one coach/assistant coach. Food and beverages will be available. Thursday, February 23, 2017 8:00 to 9:00pm Brewsters Brewing Company & Restaurant, 5519 53 St SE, Calgary
TOURNAMENT CONTACTS A representative from the host committee will be present at each rink during all games. Please do not hesitate to contact them if you require any information and/or assistance. They can be found at the host table at each rink (where game sheets are held). The tournament control centre is located in a meeting room at Great Plains Arena. TOURNAMENT SCHEDULES AND UPDATES Game schedules can also be found at ringettealberta.ca, aaringettecalgary.ca, and on Sportzsoft (link coming soon). Game scores and results will also be posted on Sportzsoft. Live updates can be followed via Twitter: @CalgAARingette and @zone2aaringette. U14AA
U16AA U19AA
ARENA LOCATIONS AND MAP
RESPONSIBILITIES Round Robin Games and Mini Games Teams are required to provide volunteers for the following roles during each game played: Home Team: Scorekeeper, Shot Clock Operator and Penalty Box Visitor Team: Timekeeper and Penalty Box Playoff Games (Quarter, Semi and Medal games) The Tournament Committee will provide all required roles for these games. Quarter-finals apply to U14 only, Semi-final games apply to U14 and U16 games, and Finals for U14, U16 and U19 s. Please have volunteers report to the rink s control desk 30 minutes prior to game start. Player of the Game Awards A player from each team will be awarded a player of the game award after every game, so teams will need to line up on the blue line at the end of each game. TEAM DRYLAND WARMUPS Great Plains Arena Teams can warm up in the common area between the two rinks, A and B, or outside, if weather permits. East Twin Arenas Teams can warm up near each rink surface or outside, if weather permits. Shouldice Arena Teams can go to either end of the rink or outside, if weather permits. Father David Bauer Arena Teams can warm up in the large hallway off the dressing room hallway at the north end of the rink, or they can go inside the rink area in the Norma Bush rink. They can also go outside, weather permitting. For all arenas, teams are requested to respect public areas and keep music to manageable levels. RAFFLES/DRAWS/AUCTIONS There will be Silent Auction items, Raffle Baskets and a progressive 50/50 Draw on display at Great Plains Arena during the entire tournament. Final winners will be drawn and announced there, on Twitter and posted to the Zone 3 website.
EQUIPMENT AND RESTAURANT INFORMATION Skate Sharpening Stick Fix Store Hours: Tue to Fri: 4:00pm to 10:30pm Great Plains Arena Sat and Sun: 12:00pm to 4:00pm *All athletes eligible for 25% discount (must present coupon). Breakaway Sports Repair Winsport/COP Arena Store Hours: Mon to Fri: 11:00am to 10:00pm 149 Canada Olympic Road SW Sat and Sun: 8:00am to 10:00pm 403-247-5600 Done Right Sports Equipment Repair #3, 5301 21A Ave SE Store Hours: Tue to Fri: 9:30am to 6:00pm 403-235-5344 Sat: 9:30am to 5:00pm Ringette Equipment The Ringette Store Store Hours: Tue to Fri: 10:00am to 6:00pm #108A, 3604 52 Ave NW Sat: 10:00am to 5:00pm *A kiosk table will be available at Great Plains Arena during the tournament. Adrenaline Source for Sports 9309 Macleod Trail SW Store Hours: Mon to Fri: 9:00am to 9:00pm 403-640-9950 Sat: 9:00am to 6:00pm Sun: 11:00am to 5:00pm Hotels Courtyard and Residence Inn by Marriott 3750 Market Street SE, Calgary Phone: 587-349-7599 Amenities nearby: Fat Burger Tommy Field s Gastropub Good Earth Café Ricky s All Day Grill Save-On Foods Subway Starbelly Fine Dining Edo
Delta Hotel by Marriott Calgary South 135 Southland Drive SE Phone: 403-278-5050 Amenities nearby: Boomtown Pub Walmart Pza Parlour Earls Smitty s McDonald s Subway Jack Astor s Glenmore Inn & Convention Centre 2720 Glenmore Trail SE Phone: 403-279-8611 Amenities nearby: Glenmore Inn Restaurant Tandoori Palace Boston Pizza Taco Bell Tim Hortons Oishii Sushi McDonald s The Station Pub & Grill Shell Restaurants (Closest to Great Plains Arena) 52 Street and 76 Ave SE Big Rock Grill Big Rock Brewery 52 Street and 72 Ave SE A & W McDonald s Subway (in Calgary Soccer Centre) Dairy Queen Tim Hortons Team Activities Flying Squirrel 5749 76 Ave SE, Calgary, AB https://flyingsquirrelsports.ca Inja Nation 52 Aero Dr NE, Calgary, AB http://www.injanation.com/find-us/ Locked Room Bay #15, 2015 32 Ave NE, Calgary, AB https://www.thelockedroom.ca
EMERGENCY ACTION PLANS Emergency Action Plan Great Plains Arena Emergency: 9-1-1 Tournament Contact Information: Jan Thue: 403-510-0666 Jeff Ung: 403-990-1995 GREAT PLAINS ARENA 5749 76 Ave SE, Calgary, AB 403-476-5521 Nearest First Aid Kit: Located in First Aid Room between entrance and main office. AED Location: On wall beside main office. For Ambulance: Call 911. Inform Control Room and/or Arena manager that an ambulance has been called. Ambulance Access: Access to ice for ambulance is via Zamboni bay doors on east side of complex. Evacuation: In the case of an evacuation, please follow arena staff instructions and vacate immediately using the closest exit. Nearby Hospitals: Rockyview Hospital 7007 14 St SW, Calgary, AB T2V 1P9 403-943-3000
Great Plains Arena continued... South Health Campus (Pediatric Emergency Physician on service) 4448 Front St SE, Calgary, AB, T3M 1M4 403-956-3900 Emergency Action Plan East Twin Arenas Emergency: 9-1-1 Tournament Contact Information: Jan Thue: 403-510-0666 Jeff Ung: 403-990-1995 EAST TWIN ARENAS 299 Erin Woods Dr SE, Calgary, AB 403-273-8919 Nearest First Aid Kit: Public Access Basic First Aid Kits: Blue and Red Arena Referee Rooms. Contact Staff for Access (403) 829-2190 Full First Aid Kit Locations: Lobby Operations Office, Bar/Kitchen (2 nd Floor), Zamboni Room (+Eye Wash). AED Location: Lobby Arena Office Blue Arena Stands (Near home team s gate against the spectator stand). For Ambulance: Call 911. Inform Host Table and/or Arena manager that an ambulance has been called. Ambulance Access: Access to ice surfaces via Zamboni bay door area on north side of complex.
East Twin Arenas continued... Evacuation: In the case of an evacuation, please follow arena staff instructions and vacate immediately using the closest exit. Nearby Hospitals: Peter Lougheed Hospital 3500 26 Ave NE, Calgary, AB, T1Y 6J4 403-943-4555 South Health Campus (Pediatric Emergency Physician on service) 4448 Front St SE, Calgary, AB, T3M 1M4 403-956-3900
Emergency Action Plan Shouldice Arena Emergency: 9-1-1 Tournament Contact Information: Jan Thue: 403-510-0666 Jeff Ung: 403-990-1995 SHOULDICE ARENA 1515 Home Rd NW, Calgary, AB 403-268-2489 Nearest First Aid Kit: Located in main office at front entrance. Contact arena staff to access. AED Location: On wall beside main office. For Ambulance: Call 911. Inform Host Table and/or Arena manager that an ambulance has been called. Ambulance Access: Access to ice surface via front entrance. Evacuation: In the case of an evacuation, please follow arena staff for instructions and vacate immediately using the closest exit. Nearby Hospitals: Alberta Children s Hospital 2888 Shaganappi Trail NW, Calgary, AB 403-955-7211
Shouldice Arena continued... Foothills Medical Centre 1403 29 St NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 2T9 403-944-1110 Emergency Action Plan Father David Bauer Arena Emergency: 9-1-1 Tournament Contact Information: Jan Thue: 403-510-0666 Jeff Ung: 403-990-1995 FATHER DAVID BAUER OLYMPIC AND NORMA BUSH ARENAS 9350, 2424 University Dr NW, Calgary, AB 403-268-2300 Nearest First Aid Kit: Staff and Public First Aid Kit located in Arena staff office at entrance to dressing hallway on Father David Bauer site (Call 403-200-4436 for assistance). AED Location: Public AED on wall on concourse level on the north side of rink beside the main doors. 2 nd AED located in arena staff office by dressing rooms, by the Norma Bush arena entrance. (Please call 403-200-4436 to access AED from arena office). For Ambulance: Call 911. Inform Host Table and/or Arena manager that an ambulance has been called.
Father David Bauer Arena continued... Ambulance Access: Ambulance to be directed to come through Norma Bush arena entrance and through dressing hallway to access ice surface. Evacuation: In the case of an evacuation, please follow arena staff instructions and vacate immediately using the closest exit. Nearby Hospitals: Alberta Children s Hospital 2888 Shaganappi Trail NW, Calgary, AB, T3B 6A8 403-955-7211 Foothills Medical Centre 1403 29 St NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 2T9 403-944-1110
TOURNAMENT RULES Extracted from Ringette Alberta s Technical Manual. http://www.ringettealberta.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/provincial-championships-technical- Manual-Updated-Jan-2017.pdf G. PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT RULES 1. All Provincial Championship Tournaments will be played according to the Ringette Canada Official Rules and Case Book, current to that season. 2. All applicable Ringette Alberta policies are in full effect. Teams should be sure to review the following policies, which are of particular importance: a. 2.0 Registration Policy b. 5.0 Player Affiliation Policy c. 10.0 Team Staff Policy d. 15.0 Suspension Policy (Subsequent Discipline) 3. The shot clock will be used for all Provincial Championships. 4. Ringette Alberta game sheets, supplied by Ringette Alberta, will be used. A copy of the game sheet will be distributed by a representative at the control desk following the completion of the game. Distribution will be as follows; one copy to the home team, one copy to the visiting team and one copy to the Ringette Alberta office upon completion of the Provincial Championship Tournament. a. Game sheets must be completed and signed at the control desk by the coach or manager a minimum of twenty (20) minutes prior to game time. Teams will indicate the starting goaltender (G), alternate goaltender(s) (AG), affiliate players (AP), captains (C) and assistant captains (A) on the game sheet. A delay of game penalty may be assessed for noncompliance with this rule. b. All uniform numbers will coincide with the game sheet. Each player shall have an individual number and there shall be no duplicating of numbers on any team. 5. When the reference is made to the home team it will be the first team listed on the schedule. 6. In case of conflict in uniform colors, the visiting team will be required to change uniforms. ON-ICE PROCEDURES 7. Period Length a. For all U12 and U14 divisions, periods will be eighteen (18) minutes in length. b. For all divisions U16 and above, at the A, B, C, and D and Masters, periods will be twenty (20) minutes in length. c. For U16 and U19 AA divisions, periods will be twenty (20) minutes in length.
8. There will be a three (3) minute warm-up and a one (1) minute break between periods. 9. Teams must be ready to go on the ice ten (10) minutes before game time. Teams not iced within two (2) minutes of the referee s whistle being blown to start the game will forfeit the game. The game will be played as exhibition. 10. Alternate goalkeepers may be warmed up between periods in the end their team will defend for the second period. They may use one skater and two rings for the purposes of warm-up. There will be no time outs permitted to warm up an alternate goaltender except in the case of an injury to the starting goaltender in which case the Official Rules of Ringette will be followed. 11. If a misconduct or match penalty is assessed during a game, that person will be ejected from the game. Suspensions resulting from this ejection will be handled by the Protest and Grievance Committee. a. Players and Team Staff may not participate in any other tournament games until their suspension has been fully served. 12. If any team accumulates more than 30 minutes in penalties in any one game during the Provincial Championship Tournament, the head coach or acting coach from that game shall be suspended for its next game. 13. Game Score a. In all cases, the maximum difference (spread), between goals for and against in each game is seven (7). This is the 'Official Score' and is the most that will be displayed on the score board. b. If a team defaults a game, the team is disqualified from competition with the right of appeal to the Protest and Grievance Committee. The score, credited to the team which has been given the win, will be recorded as 7-0. c. Anytime a forfeit of a game occurs, the game score will be recorded as a 0-7 loss for the penalized team. TIEBREAKERS 14. These steps shall be followed in sequence until the tied teams have been ranked in order in the standings. Once one team has been ranked, the procedure reverts back to (1). The top team shall be ranked first. If all teams have not played an equal number of games amongst the tied teams, the tiebreaker will start at step d (this may apply for seven (7) and twelve (12) team Provincial formats). a. The winner of more game(s) between tied teams during the round robin will be declared the highest position.
b. If still tied, the team having the greatest positive difference between goals for and against in games between the tied teams in the round robin will be declared the highest position. c. If still tied, the team having the least total goals against in games between the tied teams during the round robin will be declared the highest position. d. If still tied, the team having the greatest positive difference between goals for and against in all games during the round robin will be declared the highest position. e. If still tied, the tied team with the least total goals against in all games during the round robin, including crossover games in the case of a 12 team provincials, will be declared the highest position. f. If still tied, the team having the lowest number of penalty minutes in games between tied teams will be declared the highest position. g. Least amount of penalty minutes in all round robin games, including crossover games in the case of a 12 team provincials h. If still tied, a randomly drawn team. 15. In the event that after round robin play teams are tied for a position which entitles a team to participate in any of the championship games (gold, bronze or semi-final games), the following rules will apply: a. Once tied teams have been ranked, from highest to lowest, then ten (10) minute mini game(s), starting with the two (2) lowest ranked teams, will be played to determine the team(s) who advance(s) to either the semi-finals or medal games. b. If three (3) or more teams are tied for one position, then the two lowest ranked teams will play in a mini game, the winner of this mini game will move on to play the next highest ranked team. This process repeats with each winner successively playing the higher ranked team until there is one winner from the mini games. For example, if there are 3 tied teams, two mini-games are needed, 4 tied teams require 3 mini games to declare a winner. The winner will advance to the semi-finals or medal game. c. If three (3) or more teams are tied for the two (2) positions, then the team ranked first (1 st ) shall automatically advance and the mini game procedure would be applied to determine the second position. For more than two (2) positions, mini games will be used to determine the last available slot. H. TEAM PROTOCOL 1. Shaking Hands a. At the end of each game, teams should line up on their respective blue lines and then proceed to shake hands at center ice. Coaches and managers may also join the line.
2. Receiving Trophies and Medallions a. Only players and Team Staff members listed on the game sheet will receive medallions, to a maximum of 18. If extra medals are needed, they may be purchased from the office. I. PROTEST AND GRIEVANCE 1. Ringette Alberta will appoint a Protest and Grievance Committee for each of the Provincial Championship Tournaments. This committee will consist of the Ringette Alberta Tournament Representative (or designate) and the Head on-ice official for the Tournament (or designate). 2. At least one member of the committee shall be present at the arena at all times. All members should be readily available to meet and decide upon any protest or grievance within thirty (30) minutes of submission. 3. The Committee will handle any suspensions resulting from misconduct or match penalties assessed during Provincial Championships. 4. The Committee will consider all appeals, protests and grievances related to the Provincial Championship Tournament. They will not consider an appeal based upon a referee s judgment call. 5. Protests will only be entertained from a registered team staff member. 6. All protests must be submitted in writing to any member of the Protest and Grievance Committee within thirty (30) minutes of completion of round robin and semi-final games or forty-five (45) minutes of completion of medal round game leading to the protest. 7. All protests must be accompanied by a deposit in the amount as specified in Appendix A - Rates and Fees of the Ringette Alberta Policy Manual. The deposit will be refunded only if the protest is upheld. 8. The Protest and Grievance Committee s decision is final and no further appeals will be entertained. J. POINTS 1. Points for the games played in the round robin series will be awarded as follows a. 2 points for a win b. In overtime: (A, B, C, and D only) i. 2 points for winning team ii. 1 point for losing team iii. 1 point for each team if still tied after overtime c. 0 points for a loss in regulation time
2. In semi-final or final games, home will be the team: a. With the most points b. With the least goals against in all round robin games, including crossover games in the case of 12 team provincials c. From Pool A K. AA CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT 1. The Provincial AA Championship Tournament will be held for all AA age divisions on the same weekend whenever possible. In addition, when possible, the Tournament should be completed a minimum of four (4) weeks prior to the commencement of the Canadian Ringette Championships. ON-ICE OVERTIME PROCEDURES FOR AA CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENTS 1. Each game will be played until a winner is declared. In the event that a game is tied after regulation time: a. Sudden victory overtime will be played until the first goal is scored. b. Each overtime period for U14AA will be eighteen (18) minutes stop time. U16AA and U19AA will play twenty (20) minute stop time periods. i. The possession of the ring for the opening free pass for the first overtime period will be decided by the referee s toss of a coin. The home team will call the coin toss. ii. The team winning the toss will get possession of the ring for the free pass and the other team will get choice of end for the first overtime period. c. If more than one overtime period is required, there will be a one (1) minute break between periods, the opening free pass will alternate between the teams and the teams will alternate ends. ON-ICE MINI GAME PROCEDURES FOR AA CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENTS 1. Procedures for mini games will be as follows: a. There will be an interval of fifteen (15) minutes between mini games for teams playing multiple games.
b. Each mini game will be one ten (10) minute period, fully played stop time. c. The higher ranked team will be designated as the home team and will be awarded the free pass and choice of ends to start the mini game. d. There will be a three (3) minute warm-up prior to each mini game. e. Ice floods are at the discretion of the tournament committee. f. Each team will be permitted one (30 second) time out per mini game. g. If overtime is required, each overtime period will be ten (10) minutes stop time sudden victory. Free pass and choice of end for each overtime period will be awarded to the home team (highest ranked team).