Game vs. Scrimmage
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Game vs. Scrimmage
Can anyone tell me what the rules are for a scrimmage to count as a scrimmage and not a game?
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Why don't teams come together to have a "game", announce it to the public, not charge admission, have a couple parents ref, not "keep score", and wear practice jerseys?
It wouldn't be officially a game, but they could run it 95% like a game with maybe a few minor changes. Teams already use the ice to have practice, they'd simply have twice as many kids on the ice, one team would have to worry about travel and they could make money on concessions.
It wouldn't be officially a game, but they could run it 95% like a game with maybe a few minor changes. Teams already use the ice to have practice, they'd simply have twice as many kids on the ice, one team would have to worry about travel and they could make money on concessions.
Unless MN hockey has different rules from baseball, you are incorrect on some counts.hockeydad wrote:Ridiculous, perhaps, but it is also the rule and has been for some time. Coaches and AD's need to know the rules.
During a scrimmage, a school cannot:
-charge admission
-wear game uniforms
-keep score
-use paid officials
There are a few other rules, those are the ones that come to mind
We played in Florida last year during Spring Break in a Disney Tournament.
Admission: They sure as hell charged admission to see us play in the Atlanta Braves stadium.
Game Uniforms: Correct, game uniforms cannot be worn.
Keep Score: We kept score, so that those Kentucky boys knew how much they were gettin whupped by a team from Northern MN!
Paid Officials: Pretty sure Disney payed those umps.
The "scrimmages" were actually games, but as long as we didn't count them on our schedule or wear game jerseys no one cared.
There was a bit of a mix-up however, as to pickup another game because West Virginia dropped, we played the Florida state champs as they were gearing up for playoffs. They tried to count it as a game, and the MSHSL had none of that. Eventually it was resolved.
I think it is preposterous to think that the MSHSL would take a game away from a team for doing that, otherwise why wouldnt some teams throw in a game versus their Bantam A feeder programs? Or maybe the Junior Gold? Hey if they wear their uni's it counts...
Go Hounds.
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..............im going to miss going down to orlando and scrape some teams from random parts around the countryEHSHack wrote:Unless MN hockey has different rules from baseball, you are incorrect on some counts.hockeydad wrote:Ridiculous, perhaps, but it is also the rule and has been for some time. Coaches and AD's need to know the rules.
During a scrimmage, a school cannot:
-charge admission
-wear game uniforms
-keep score
-use paid officials
There are a few other rules, those are the ones that come to mind
We played in Florida last year during Spring Break in a Disney Tournament.
Admission: They sure as hell charged admission to see us play in the Atlanta Braves stadium.
Game Uniforms: Correct, game uniforms cannot be worn.
Keep Score: We kept score, so that those Kentucky boys knew how much they were gettin whupped by a team from Northern MN!
Paid Officials: Pretty sure Disney payed those umps.
The "scrimmages" were actually games, but as long as we didn't count them on our schedule or wear game jerseys no one cared.
There was a bit of a mix-up however, as to pickup another game because West Virginia dropped, we played the Florida state champs as they were gearing up for playoffs. They tried to count it as a game, and the MSHSL had none of that. Eventually it was resolved.
I think it is preposterous to think that the MSHSL would take a game away from a team for doing that, otherwise why wouldnt some teams throw in a game versus their Bantam A feeder programs? Or maybe the Junior Gold? Hey if they wear their uni's it counts...

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