OneHockey Tournament
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OneHockey Tournament
I was at the SuperRink this morning and saw that there is a OneHockey tournament coming in January. I noticed that it says on the website that 8 top 10 Minnesota squirt AA teams will attend.
Does anyone know which squirt teams are attending?
Does anyone know which squirt teams are attending?
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Re: OneHockey Tournament
I see the top squirt teams won't call themselves just A now....GopherFan95 wrote:I was at the SuperRink this morning and saw that there is a OneHockey tournament coming in January. I noticed that it says on the website that 8 top 10 Minnesota squirt AA teams will attend.
Does anyone know which squirt teams are attending?
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MN Tier II by rule cannot play Tier I teams is my understanding.O-townClown wrote:Why are they not allowed? Is this somehow akin to the Squirt game limit?CHI-TOWN HOCKEYDAD wrote:No, from what I understand the Tier II AA/A teams and/or MN Teams will be in a different bracket from the Tier I AAA teams. They will not play each other as they are not allowed to.
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Upon further investigation apparently it is a district rule, the following is an excerpt from District 2 rules:
3.6 Inter-level Play
3.6.1 In addition to MN Hockey rules (MN Hockey Youth Rules and Regulations Article VII Para. D.) regarding
interlevel play (games or scrimmages) between classifications there shall be no interplay (games or
scrimmages) between any Tier I and Tier II District 2 teams. (All District 2 teams are classified as Tier II.)
a. For the first offense the Head Coach will be suspended for two (2) games.
b. For the second offense the Head Coach will be suspended for the remainder of the season. www.d2hockey.org 9
3.6.2 No District 2 association shall accept Tier I teams to play in any invitational tournaments they are hosting.
Violation of this rule will be cause for the following penalties;
a. For the first offense, the host association will not be allowed to host invitational tournaments at the
division/classification (Bantam A, Peewee B, etc.) at which the violation occurred for the balance of
the current season and the following season.
b. For the second offense within a three (3) year period, the association will not be allowed to host
invitational tournaments at any level for the balance of the current season and the following season.
3.6 Inter-level Play
3.6.1 In addition to MN Hockey rules (MN Hockey Youth Rules and Regulations Article VII Para. D.) regarding
interlevel play (games or scrimmages) between classifications there shall be no interplay (games or
scrimmages) between any Tier I and Tier II District 2 teams. (All District 2 teams are classified as Tier II.)
a. For the first offense the Head Coach will be suspended for two (2) games.
b. For the second offense the Head Coach will be suspended for the remainder of the season. www.d2hockey.org 9
3.6.2 No District 2 association shall accept Tier I teams to play in any invitational tournaments they are hosting.
Violation of this rule will be cause for the following penalties;
a. For the first offense, the host association will not be allowed to host invitational tournaments at the
division/classification (Bantam A, Peewee B, etc.) at which the violation occurred for the balance of
the current season and the following season.
b. For the second offense within a three (3) year period, the association will not be allowed to host
invitational tournaments at any level for the balance of the current season and the following season.
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Thanks for sharing. That is a peculiar rule. I wonder if it came into being after the formation of the Wisconsin Fire. There are no Tier I teams in close proximity to District 2, so what you're left with is the inability for a team to scrimmage a visiting group from 500 or more miles away.
I predict it is only a matter of time before you see some in-season AAU sanctioned hockey in Minnesota. There's nothing USA Hockey or the Minnesota District can do to stop it. I'm not predicting rampant league play, but the cost for a daily AAU sanction is nominal and could facilitate a weekend series where a District 2 team could face some kids from North Carolina or Colorado for three or four games.
I predict it is only a matter of time before you see some in-season AAU sanctioned hockey in Minnesota. There's nothing USA Hockey or the Minnesota District can do to stop it. I'm not predicting rampant league play, but the cost for a daily AAU sanction is nominal and could facilitate a weekend series where a District 2 team could face some kids from North Carolina or Colorado for three or four games.
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Well,CHI-TOWN HOCKEYDAD wrote:Upon further investigation apparently it is a district rule, the following is an excerpt from District 2 rules:
3.6 Inter-level Play
3.6.1 In addition to MN Hockey rules (MN Hockey Youth Rules and Regulations Article VII Para. D.) regarding
interlevel play (games or scrimmages) between classifications there shall be no interplay (games or
scrimmages) between any Tier I and Tier II District 2 teams. (All District 2 teams are classified as Tier II.)
a. For the first offense the Head Coach will be suspended for two (2) games.
b. For the second offense the Head Coach will be suspended for the remainder of the season. www.d2hockey.org 9
3.6.2 No District 2 association shall accept Tier I teams to play in any invitational tournaments they are hosting.
Violation of this rule will be cause for the following penalties;
a. For the first offense, the host association will not be allowed to host invitational tournaments at the
division/classification (Bantam A, Peewee B, etc.) at which the violation occurred for the balance of
the current season and the following season.
b. For the second offense within a three (3) year period, the association will not be allowed to host
invitational tournaments at any level for the balance of the current season and the following season.
Shattuck (Tier 1) has been playing Minnesota Bantam Teams for years including District 2's usual champion White Bear Lake (Tier 2). Is this a new rule?
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Only know that it was in effect last year. Don't know when it was introduced.bemused wrote:Well,CHI-TOWN HOCKEYDAD wrote:Upon further investigation apparently it is a district rule, the following is an excerpt from District 2 rules:
3.6 Inter-level Play
3.6.1 In addition to MN Hockey rules (MN Hockey Youth Rules and Regulations Article VII Para. D.) regarding
interlevel play (games or scrimmages) between classifications there shall be no interplay (games or
scrimmages) between any Tier I and Tier II District 2 teams. (All District 2 teams are classified as Tier II.)
a. For the first offense the Head Coach will be suspended for two (2) games.
b. For the second offense the Head Coach will be suspended for the remainder of the season. www.d2hockey.org 9
3.6.2 No District 2 association shall accept Tier I teams to play in any invitational tournaments they are hosting.
Violation of this rule will be cause for the following penalties;
a. For the first offense, the host association will not be allowed to host invitational tournaments at the
division/classification (Bantam A, Peewee B, etc.) at which the violation occurred for the balance of
the current season and the following season.
b. For the second offense within a three (3) year period, the association will not be allowed to host
invitational tournaments at any level for the balance of the current season and the following season.
Shattuck (Tier 1) has been playing Minnesota Bantam Teams for years including District 2's usual champion White Bear Lake (Tier 2). Is this a new rule?
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This is not allowed.O-townClown wrote:Thanks for sharing. That is a peculiar rule. I wonder if it came into being after the formation of the Wisconsin Fire. There are no Tier I teams in close proximity to District 2, so what you're left with is the inability for a team to scrimmage a visiting group from 500 or more miles away.
I predict it is only a matter of time before you see some in-season AAU sanctioned hockey in Minnesota. There's nothing USA Hockey or the Minnesota District can do to stop it. I'm not predicting rampant league play, but the cost for a daily AAU sanction is nominal and could facilitate a weekend series where a District 2 team could face some kids from North Carolina or Colorado for three or four games.
I don't think it is their tier 1 team. If it is, permission was given...bemused wrote:Well,CHI-TOWN HOCKEYDAD wrote:Upon further investigation apparently it is a district rule, the following is an excerpt from District 2 rules:
3.6 Inter-level Play
3.6.1 In addition to MN Hockey rules (MN Hockey Youth Rules and Regulations Article VII Para. D.) regarding
interlevel play (games or scrimmages) between classifications there shall be no interplay (games or
scrimmages) between any Tier I and Tier II District 2 teams. (All District 2 teams are classified as Tier II.)
a. For the first offense the Head Coach will be suspended for two (2) games.
b. For the second offense the Head Coach will be suspended for the remainder of the season. www.d2hockey.org 9
3.6.2 No District 2 association shall accept Tier I teams to play in any invitational tournaments they are hosting.
Violation of this rule will be cause for the following penalties;
a. For the first offense, the host association will not be allowed to host invitational tournaments at the
division/classification (Bantam A, Peewee B, etc.) at which the violation occurred for the balance of
the current season and the following season.
b. For the second offense within a three (3) year period, the association will not be allowed to host
invitational tournaments at any level for the balance of the current season and the following season.
Shattuck (Tier 1) has been playing Minnesota Bantam Teams for years including District 2's usual champion White Bear Lake (Tier 2). Is this a new rule?
Elliott,
Why is it not allowed? Is it a USA hockey rule? Is it a MN Hockey rule?
Why is it not allowed? Is it a USA hockey rule? Is it a MN Hockey rule?
elliott70 wrote:This is not allowed.O-townClown wrote:Thanks for sharing. That is a peculiar rule. I wonder if it came into being after the formation of the Wisconsin Fire. There are no Tier I teams in close proximity to District 2, so what you're left with is the inability for a team to scrimmage a visiting group from 500 or more miles away.
I predict it is only a matter of time before you see some in-season AAU sanctioned hockey in Minnesota. There's nothing USA Hockey or the Minnesota District can do to stop it. I'm not predicting rampant league play, but the cost for a daily AAU sanction is nominal and could facilitate a weekend series where a District 2 team could face some kids from North Carolina or Colorado for three or four games.