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Revised
June 28, 2007 |
ICE LINE MIDDLE SCHOOL LEAGUE |
04:42 PM
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ICE LINE 2007-08 MIDDLE SCHOOL PLAYING GUIDELINES
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Playing
Levels |
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League
divided into 4 divisions:
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AAA/AA level
- Schools highest level teams. (Based on
league play AAA and AA playoff maybe split) |
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A National
level - Schools first teams may petition
need to play at this level. |
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A American level
- Only school with 2nd teams that have a team
in our AAA/AA level may enter this level. |
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B Level - No Checking
- School teams may petition need to
play at this level. |
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Regular
Season consists of 16 games per team. The top teams in each
division will advance into a single elimination playoff round. The
finals for each division will consist of a Best of 3 Series.
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Team
trophies and individual medals will be awarded to league champions
and runners-up for each division.
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Team name
for each division champion will be permanently placed on hanging
banners at Ice Line.
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Each
division will have an All-Star Game.
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Player
Eligibility |
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Except
for petitioned exceptions, it is required that every
player on a team attends one of that teams approved
feeder schools
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Any
player that attends the approved school in grades 5 through 8.
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Petitioned players are illegal until approved by the commissioner in
writing.
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Petitioned players can be removed from the league with a coach’s
quorum, when called for by the League Commissioner.
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IIf a
player, that does not attend an approved feeder school,
plays in any game of that team, and has not been granted
and exception, via petition, by the commissioner, it
will result in a forfeit for that and every game the
illegal player played in
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Public
Feeder Schools eligibility is determined by the commissioner
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Any
public intermediate school that feeds the sponsor high school.
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Any
public elementary school that feeds an approved
intermediate school.
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Any
student living within the public school district boundaries that
attends a private/parochial school in that district, only if there
is not an approved private/parochial school team in the league.
If there is an approved private/parochial school team in
the league “Private/Parochial Schools has priority”.
- Any
Home-Schooled or Special Education child that lives within the
sponsor high school’s school district.
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Private/Parochial Feeder
School eligibility is determined by the commissioner as follows |
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Any
student within the public school district where the
private/parochial school is located, only if there is not an
approved public
school team in the league. If there is an approved public school team
in the league “Public School has priority”.
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Each
school team should submit a list of requested feeder
schools to the league commissioner by July 1st.
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The commissioner will
approve or disapprove each feeder
school. In order to list a school as a feeder part of the
graduating class must go on to the Private/Parochial
high school.
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A complete list of approved feeder schools for each team
will be posted on this web site by September 15th. Should an additional school need to be added between
September 15th and December 1st of each year, it must be done in
writing to the league commissioner and is not approved until a
written response is received from the commissioner.
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Shanahan
Approved feeder schools:
St. Agnes, St. Aloysois, Assumption BVM, St. Basil,
Coatesville Catholic/Pope John Paul II, Holy Family,
St. Joseph, St. Max, St. Monica, St. Norbert's,
Notre Dame Academy, Sacred Heart -Oxford, St.
Elizabeth, St.
Patrick's (Kennett & Malvern), St. Peter & Paul, St.
Phillip & James, St. Simon & Jude, St. Thomas, and
Villa Maria Academy. |
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Rostering
Requirements |
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No
regular swinging of players between AAA/AA, A-N, A-A, or B teams if a team
has more than one team in the league with the exception of
Goaltenders. In the event a team feels it is imperative to swing a
player up for one game due to illness, injuries, or shortage of
players, that team must add this player to the sign in sheet.
Players and goaltenders cannot
swing down. Player(s) swinging must be listed on the sign in sheet.
Swinging is limited to 3 games for any one player for the season,
including playoffs. See goaltenders under rules section.
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JV
players are permitted to play and be rostered for the middle school
league as long as they are in 5th thru 8th grade.
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Teams may
roster up to 25 players. However, teams may only dress up to 20
players per game. Rosters, including player jersey numbers, must be
on an official Ice Line Middle School League Roster form and are due
by Teams first game. Final rosters are due by December 31st and are
frozen after the December 31st date.
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If a team
adds a player to their roster prior to the December 31st deadline,
it must be done in writing and must be approved, in writing, by the
commissioner before they play in any game.
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After the
season has started, a club may move a player from one team to
another team, but they must notify the league commissioner of the
roster change, and once done, the change is permanent. At no time
can the player play for 2 teams at once. Player movement will not
be permitted after December 31st. Player movement from one club to
another club shall be done on a case-by-case basis.
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Players
must play in at least 8 of their team’s regular season games to be
eligible for playoffs.
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All teams
must be USA Hockey registered. Registration questions should be
directed to Tony Montagna, USA Hockey Atlantic District Registrar at
215-322-4320.
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All
coaches must be registered with USA Hockey. They must have at
least a Level 2 level coaching credential. Registration questions
should be directed to the current Atlantic District Coaching
Program Director.
http://www.atlantic-district.org/coaching.php
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4th
graders will not be permitted to play in the league.
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For rule
clarification Tier 1 is AAA Major and Minor, Tier 2 is AA, A, and B
or equivalent players.
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AAA/AA
Division |
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5th
through 8th graders permitted.
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This
division is for 1st team entries
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Checking
allowed.
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The top
two to four teams
from the AAA/AA division will playoff for the AAA Championship. AAA
playoff series are (1 vs. 4)(2 vs. 3) best of
three format and a best of three format for the
championship.
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The top five to
twelve from the AAA/AA division will playoff for the AA
Championship. AA playoff series are single game
elimination with a best of three format for the
championship.
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A
National Division |
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5th
through 8th graders permitted (8th graders must be petitioned)
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All Bantam 1st year and 2nd year Travel Players must be petitioned.
Eligibility will be decided upon on a case-by-case basis.
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This
division is for approved petitioned 1st
team Hardship entries or new school team entries and must be approved by
commissioner.
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Checking
allowed.
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Playoff will be
single game elimination with a best of three
championship series. Playoff bracket will be set by size
of division. At least the top 50% of teams in this
division will qualify for playoffs.
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A
American Division |
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5th
through 8th graders permitted (8th graders must be petitioned)
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This
division is 2nd teams only. School must 1st team in the AAA/AA level
of the league.
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Checking
allowed.
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Playoff will be
single game elimination with a best of three
championship series. Playoff bracket will be set by size
of division. At least the top 50% of teams in this
division will qualify for playoffs.
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B
Division |
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5th
through 8th graders permitted (8th graders must be petitioned)
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No
Checking Allowed.
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League is
designed for younger, weaker or beginner teams.
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This
division is for 2nd or 3rd team entries.
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Playing
Rules |
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All games
will consist of 3 13-minute periods following a 5-minute warm-up.
No coaches are permitted to be on the ice during warm-up or at
anytime during the game except when attending to an injured player.
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No
curfews, all games played to completion.
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All teams
must be prepared to play 15 minutes prior to scheduled game time.
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No mercy
rule
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A team
will have 5 skaters and a goalie or 6 skaters to start a game. If a
team is unable to field a starting line-up within 10 minutes of the
scheduled starting time, a forfeit will be awarded to the other
team, and they are permitted to use the remaining ice time for
practice.
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Slap
Shots are allowed in all divisions
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No players may swing down. No exceptions.
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Goaltenders: If a team does not have a goaltender for a scheduled
game. That team may bring a goaltender up from their club’s lower
division ILMSHL team. If the club does not have a lower division
team in the ILMSHL, they may borrow a goaltender from another team
in the same division. The team borrowing the goaltender must obtain
approval from the borrowed goaltender’s coach, and also notify the
league commissioner.
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All games
will be scheduled with 2 refs. In the event only 1 ref shows up,
the game will still be considered official and must be played.
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Both
Players and coaches must sign in on the sign in sheets before
receiving a copy the score sheet at the end of the game.
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Please
have coaches check score sheet at the end of a game before they sign
for penalties, scoring, etc. Once they sign the sheet, it will be
considered official, and no scoring or penalty changes will be
accepted.
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If a
coach wishes to protest a game, it must be stated on the
score sheet along with a brief description as to why. A follow-up
letter should then be submitted to the league commissioner. No
protest will be accepted on a referee call/no call. (Except for a
Major or Match Penalty). Protests will not be
permitted if not noted on score sheet before both coaches’ sign it.
(Exception to this is if a team later finds out the other team used
an illegal player against them.)
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Penalties
will be 1.5 minutes for minors, 5 minutes for majors and 10 minutes
for misconducts.
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If a
player receives a 10-minute misconduct penalty within the last five
minutes of a game, that player will be suspended for the first
period of the next game. If a player receives a misconduct penalty
with more than five minutes to play, the remaining time to be served
will not carry. IN THE LAST 5 MINUTES - If a player receives a 5
minute major that carries an automatic game misconduct, it shall be
treated like a game misconduct (player will sit next game only). If
a player receives a 5 minute major that does not carry the automatic
game misconduct penalty, he will sit first period of the next game.
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All games
will be played by USA Hockey rules.
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If a
player/coach receives a major penalty for a different USA Hockey
team he/she plays on, it does not carry over into the Ice Line
Middle School League.
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Match penalties do carry over to the ILMSL as well as
all USA Hockey teams that player is rostered with.
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Jersey
Colors |
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If there
is a conflict in jersey colors, the designated home team
has 1st priority. If 1 team has 2 sets of jerseys,
they are required to switch to a contrasting color.
If neither team has a 2nd color jersey, the designated
visiting team will be required to wear pinnies.
(Available at the Ice Line office.)
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Petitions
to the Commissioner |
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Petitioning the league for a player exception must be done in
writing to the league commissioner.
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A player
may not play on a team until that team has the
commissioner’s approval in writing.
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It will
be at the sole discretion of the league Commissioner and/or
President to determine the approved feeder schools, eligibility of
any player and approval/disapproval of any petition. It is the
intent of the ILMSHL to have pure teams.
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