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Early end to season

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 5:28 pm
by hockey129
Let's say you are on a team that is not very good and is in a very good district and your team fails to even make the district playoffs. I for one think it is rediculous to have a season end in JANUARY. Does anyone else see a problem with this? Also I noticed that B2 and C teams seasons go into march almost certainly because they only have a district tournament, and they dont have state or regionals. In this case do you think it is better to play b2 rather than b1, if your b1 team's season ends in january?

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 6:57 pm
by inthestands
If that were to happen, there are many tournaments scheduled to pick from.

Just because a district schedule ends, doesn't mean the season has too.

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 7:29 pm
by The Collector
You could always strech out the season with another tournament.

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 9:45 am
by egf hockey1
If the team is struggling most parents (sometimes even players) are ready for the season to be done as early as possible. Districts are in the middle of February so I don't know why your team is done so early. Along with tournaments, there are other teams that are in the same boat as you. Schedule games with them throughout February.

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:52 am
by DMom
I thought once your district play is completed you cannot play as a team, usa hockey insurance doesn't cover it anymore does it?

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 12:11 pm
by Can't Never Tried
DMom wrote:I thought once your district play is completed you cannot play as a team, usa hockey insurance doesn't cover it anymore does it?
It's been a while on this but elliott will know for sure, I think the Accociations want to limit there risk after District play is done and collect Jerseys with the district patches etc.
But your insurance is good for a year.
One point though is your team needs that red card to be covered, and to get that card you need an affiliation with a assoc. or District that will basically say they're with us.

A lot of these off season teams, and other AAA teams are independent...you are basically own your own.

A registered USA team cannot play a non registered team...if they do they will yank your card.

Elliott finish it off! :D

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 12:23 pm
by GetaDayJob
Mn Hockey season is over once the last State tournament youth game is played. Your local teams can scrimmage and do tournaments up to that point. If you didn't have alot of wins and missed playoffs, look for a tournament those weekends. The good teams will not be there, or go across the border to the east.

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 12:29 pm
by elliott70
DMom wrote:I thought once your district play is completed you cannot play as a team, usa hockey insurance doesn't cover it anymore does it?
Your insurance is in effect until August 31, 2008.
If a team is not doing anything it is becasue of the local association.

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 12:33 pm
by elliott70
After the state tournament, you can re-roster.

If you have some A team players, some B-1, some B2, that want to go play the neighboring assocaition team or to a sanctioned tournament that can be done.

Just be sure to go through your DD and your local assn.

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 1:14 pm
by Can't Never Tried
Thanks elliott! :D

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 8:26 pm
by BoogeyMan
elliott70 wrote:After the state tournament, you can re-roster.

If you have some A team players, some B-1, some B2, that want to go play the neighboring assocaition team or to a sanctioned tournament that can be done.

Just be sure to go through your DD and your local assn.
Elliot- I'm not saying. I'm just saying. Can a Minnesota made team play a Squirt team once the season is over? I was asking some buddies if they want to scrimmage. They are scared there will be penalties handed out.

Once the season is over. Can there be any penalties given out?

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 9:24 pm
by elliott70
BoogeyMan wrote:
elliott70 wrote:After the state tournament, you can re-roster.

If you have some A team players, some B-1, some B2, that want to go play the neighboring assocaition team or to a sanctioned tournament that can be done.

Just be sure to go through your DD and your local assn.
Elliot- I'm not saying. I'm just saying. Can a Minnesota made team play a Squirt team once the season is over? I was asking some buddies if they want to scrimmage. They are scared there will be penalties handed out.

Once the season is over. Can there be any penalties given out?

Once the state tournament is over, a team can play a non-sanctioned team; however, they cannot say or repersent their association in any way, including wearing of uniforms or equipment, payment of ice or refs by a team or associaiton account. They will not be covered by insurance.

They can play a sanctioned team with the old or new roster.

I would ecourage them to play, but the coaches, managers may want to obtain some type of security that they are held harmless. Parents would want to check their health coverage, mostly for catastrophic coverage, limits.

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 10:12 pm
by BoogeyMan
Thanks Elliot!

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 10:25 pm
by tomASS
BoogeyMan wrote:Thanks Elliot!
It's a good thing he is a gentleman and still answered your question after you called him an "ass" earlier. You better thank him :-s

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 6:34 am
by BoogeyMan
tomASS wrote:
BoogeyMan wrote:Thanks Elliot!
It's a good thing he is a gentleman and still answered your question after you called him an "ass" earlier. You better thank him :-s
tomASS, I beg to differ. That comment wasn't directed at him. :idea:

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 8:07 am
by tomASS
BoogeyMan wrote:
tomASS wrote:
BoogeyMan wrote:Thanks Elliot!
It's a good thing he is a gentleman and still answered your question after you called him an "ass" earlier. You better thank him :-s
tomASS, I beg to differ. That comment wasn't directed at him. :idea:
Boogy wrote:
Some people even hang out in the youth hockey site even thought they don't have kids in youth hockey. No names, but they would be ass's to do so.
Some people spend endless hours sharing their brilliant hockey minds. I'm a better more complete person for it. Thanks hockey gods.

You either need to rephrase, retract, or learn to structurally write "more better" :lol:

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 8:14 am
by BoogeyMan
tomASS wrote:
BoogeyMan wrote:
tomASS wrote: It's a good thing he is a gentleman and still answered your question after you called him an "ass" earlier. You better thank him :-s
tomASS, I beg to differ. That comment wasn't directed at him. :idea:
Boogy wrote:
Some people even hang out in the youth hockey site even thought they don't have kids in youth hockey. No names, but they would be ass's to do so.
Some people spend endless hours sharing their brilliant hockey minds. I'm a better more complete person for it. Thanks hockey gods.

You either need to rephrase, retract, or learn to structurally write "more better" :lol:
tomASS- Don't make something out of nothing. :wink:

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 8:30 am
by tomASS
BoogeyMan wrote:
tomASS wrote:
BoogeyMan wrote: tomASS, I beg to differ. That comment wasn't directed at him. :idea:
Boogy wrote:
Some people even hang out in the youth hockey site even thought they don't have kids in youth hockey. No names, but they would be ass's to do so.
Some people spend endless hours sharing their brilliant hockey minds. I'm a better more complete person for it. Thanks hockey gods.

You either need to rephrase, retract, or learn to structurally write "more better" :lol:
tomASS- Don't make something out of nothing. :wink:
Just helping you identify the object of your disdain.
You should have written, "One person" and not " Some People"

I should probably not comment on pro hockey or college hockey either since I don't have kids playing at that level? Correct? That is your rational, if I am not mistaken

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 8:56 am
by BoogeyMan
I guess commenting on certain age levels is fine. As long as its not directed at any certain person. You're very good at taking non-direct cheap shots at people.
I know we don't get along. But please let it go. If you ignore me. I PROMISE I'll ignore you. [-o<


Everyone in this site will be better off if you do that. :idea:

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 9:57 am
by spin-o-rama
BoogeyMan wrote:I guess commenting on certain age levels is fine. As long as its not directed at any certain person. You're very good at taking non-direct cheap shots at people.
I know we don't get along. But please let it go. If you ignore me. I PROMISE I'll ignore you. [-o<


Everyone in this site will be better off if you do that. :idea:
Why would you want to do that? You haven't even gone on your first date together.

Give your relationship a chance to really blossom.

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 10:02 am
by BoogeyMan
Spin-o-rama: Conrgats on your 100th post. Great job! Time has come to part ways. :wink: