
MOUNT CLEMENS ICE ARENA
2008 SUMMER ADULT HOCKEY LEAGUE
Welcome to Michigan Sports Enterprises (MSE) and the 2008 Summer Adult Hockey League at Mount Clemens Ice Arena.
The Rules and Operating Procedures which follow were adopted to make your hockey experience as safe and enjoyable as
possible during the coming season. Please read them carefully and retain this copy for your records. Questions should be
directed to either Al Zawacky or Steve Ricucci at MSE by phone at (586) 868-7371 or by e-mail
to info@msehockey.com.
MOUNT CLEMENS ICE ARENA & FITNESS CENTER HOUSE RULES
- All persons involved in facility activities assume all inherent risks and responsibilities, whether spectator or participant.
- Only team members, coaches and managers that are registered with USA Hockey are allowed in the player's benches and on the ice during games. Skates must be worn while on the ice.
- Absolutely no one is allowed on the ice during resurfacing times. Players and coaches are to remain off the ice until the Zamboni doors are completely closed.
- Consumption of foods and beverages are prohibited on the ice and in the player's benches. Water bottles are permitted on the player's benches.
- Each team must sign out a locker area key at the skate rental counter. Valid ID or keys must be left in exchange for a locker area key. Your assistance is requested in maintaining the appearance of this facility. Please put trash and litter in designated containers. All locker areas will be checked by facility personnel when keys are returned. Captains/coaches/managers are responsible for the condition of the lockers areas.
- The facility and/or its management staff is not responsible for lost or stolen articles. Participants are encouraged to always lock doors and carry any valuables to the player benches.
- The use of alcoholic beverages, cigarettes and other tobacco products is prohibited anywhere in the facility.
- Arena management reserves the right to dismiss any patron/player/coach from the arena for unruly conduct.
PAYMENT SCHEDULE
All teams have three payment options:
OPTION I - Paying for the entire regular season in advance at $139.90 per game.
OPTION II - Paying two equal installments at $159.80 per game.
OPTION III - Paying by the game before taking the ice at $165 per game.
Pricing details and due dates are as follows:
OPTION I - $1,399 due the night of your second regular season game.
OPTION II - Two payments of $799 due the night of your second regular season game and your first game on or after July 15.
OPTION III - 10 payments of $165 due before receiving a dressing room key on each game night during the regular season.
All teams will be granted a seven day "grace period" following these payment deadlines, during which the balance may be paid in full without penalty. Beginning on the 8th day of delinquency, however, teams still owing ice money will be assessed an additional 1% on any outstanding balance. Each additional 7 days of delinquency will result in an additional 1% to the outstanding balance until the overdue amount is paid in full. MSE reserves the right to expel from the league any team carrying a delinquent balance and to bar all roster members of any team failing to pay in full. Returned checks will result in a $25 fee per check assessed to the team and possible expulsion from the league, regardless of the person(s) or organization(s) named on the returned check.
All teams have pre-paid for all of their playoff games as portion of the $295 team registration fee, which is in addition to the ice fees above. This pre-payment is not refundable. Teams that do not participate in the playoffs will forfeit both their game and their registration deposit.
REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
Properly completed team rosters are due the night of each team's first game. This information is necessary to ensure that all players taking the ice have their USA Hockey insurance (Individual Membership Registration, or IMR) before participating in the game. A $35 fee in assessed by USA Hockey for each IMR; payment must be made with a single check payable to Michigan Sports Enterprises. Individuals who have obtained USA Hockey Insurance online must show receipt/proof of registration. Players who have registered with other MSE teams or with other programs must be listed on a waiver form signed and dated by the team representative/manager.
Teams may continue to add players up to the final deadline of Tuesday, July 15, 2008. Any additions to the roster after that date can only be made in cases of "hardship," defined specifically (but not exclusively) as a team in danger of disbanding due to loss of players through injuries, work/school conflicts or failure to pay ice fees. All post-deadline roster additions require the full knowledge and approval of MSE.
Once a player has been registered, teams will not be eligible for a refund or credit of the $35 IMR fee should said player later be dropped from the roster. No person is ever to dress or take the ice for any game at any point during the season unless he has obtained insurance and been properly registered through USA Hockey.
ROSTER VERIFICATION
Detection of illegal players is primarily the responsibility of the individual teams. Rosters will be available upon request from any MSE official. The league may, however, declare a game a forfeit under the following circumstances:
- The name of an illegal (non-roster) player, defined as any player who does not have complete paperwork on file, appears on the scoresheet; or
- A suspended player dresses while under suspension (such incidents will also be reported to the Michigan Amateur Hockey Association (MAHA), if appropriate, for disciplinary action against said player and team manager);
- League or game officials identify an illegal player on the ice, at any point before or after the game.
- The number of players dressed for any game is more than the number of players listed on the scoresheet.
No player may legally be rostered for two different teams in the same league and division.
PROTEST PROCEDURE
If a team has cause to believe that the opposing team is dressing an illegal player, the following protest procedure must be followed:
- The protesting team's captain/team representative must notify the game officials of the protest before the final buzzer at the end of the game. The game officials must note the nature of the protest on the back of the scoresheet.
- In cases where a player's identity is in question, the protesting team has the right to require that said player produce a valid photo I.D. Any player unable to produce valid I.D. will automatically be declared illegal, unless a league or game official is present who can vouch for his identity. In the absence of any such verification, the game will end immediately with a forfeit declared for the protesting team.
- If the player's I.D. is verified to the satisfaction of the league and/or game officials, the game officials will indicate this on the back of the scoresheet and the game will continue. The team registering the protest will be assessed a two-minute bench minor for delay of game.
- Should a protest occur, the league will follow up by contacting the managers of both teams regarding appropriate action. Both the offending player and the team manager will be held responsible when an illegal player is discovered to have dressed and/or played.
FINES
Per MAHA bylaws, the "Charity Fine" rule will be enforced during the season:
- Any player receiving a major penalty (five minutes for spearing, high sticking, etc.) will be fined $20 and receive a two-game suspension. (Note that a 10-minute misconduct and game misconduct are not defined as major penalties and thus incur no fine.)
- Any player receiving a gross misconduct will be fined $40 and suspended indefinitely.
- Any player receiving a match penalty will be fined $60 and suspended indefinitely.
Offending players must make out a check for the designated amount to one of several charities selected by MSE and drop this check off at the MSE office to be eligible to resume playing. Any player who takes the ice before paying an outstanding fine will be suspended indefinitely.
Any fine that has NOT been paid within 21 days of the major penalty called will automatically be assessed to the fined player's team and must be paid under the same terms as any other outstanding balance.
PENALTIES / SUSPENSIONS
- All minor penalties shall be two minutes. Major penalties shall be the standard five minutes.
- Any player receiving a game misconduct will be suspended for his next game. Any player receiving a gross misconduct or match penalty will be suspended indefinitely pending review by MAHA.
- Any player who continues an altercation or disagreement after the end of a period or game will be subject to a one game suspension at the discretion of the game officials. This rule applies even if the game scoresheet has already been completed and signed by the referees.
- The identity of suspended players will be included in the regular updates of stats/standing posted in a conspicuous place in the arena and on the MSE website. It is the responsibility of the players and team captains, not the arena or the league, to notify a player of his suspension. Any player who dresses while under suspension will be suspended indefinitely. Both the offending player and his team manager may be reported to MAHA for further disciplinary action.
- Any player receiving a triple minor on a single play will be automatically ejected from that game only. There will be no carry-over suspension or fine, however; said player will be eligible to play in his team's next game.
- Any player who, in the judgement of either referee, takes the ice under the influence of alcohol or other drugs, will be assessed a game misconduct and one-game suspension. Repeat offenders will be expelled from the league.
- MSE reserves the right to suspend or permanently bar any player from participation in its adult hockey program who has demonstrated an inability to follow the rules and practices poor sportsmanship, or who, in the judgement of MSE, poses a threat to the health and safety of other participants. This includes specifically (but not exclusively) individuals who engage in fighting, threaten game officials, participate in games under the influence of alcohol or drugs, attempt to injure other players or habitually receive game misconducts. Any MSE action in such cases shall be in addition to any punitive action taken by the on-ice officials, MAHA, USA Hockey or any legal authority.
- All five-minute major penalties shall include a mandatory $20 fine and game misconduct/one-game suspension.
- Any player who receives a fighting major will receive a game misconduct, a $25 fine and two-game suspension. A second fighting penalty assessed to the same player on the same team during the 2008 Summer season will result in a four-game suspension and $50 fine. A third fight during the 2008 Summer season assessed to the same player on the same team will result in suspension for the remainder of the regular season and playoffs.
GAME/LEAGUE OPERATION
- Scoresheets must be completed correctly and legibly with full last names and jersey numbers for all players who dress. Teams that have more than one player with the same last name must also include full first names or first initials as appropriate. In the event that the league is unable to identify a suspended and / or fined player due to the scoresheet being unreadable, the team representative or captain will be suspended indefinitely. This suspension will be lifted when the team representative or captain contacts the league and identifies the suspended player.
- Pre-game warm-ups will be three minutes.
- All leagues are no-checking, and all USA Hockey rules apply, unless a stricter rule has been adopted by MSE. All rulings made by the referees are absolute and final.
- Each game shall consist of three 15-minute, running-time periods. Stop-time will be observed in the final two minutes of play only if the game is tied or in the event of a one-goal difference between the two teams. If the winning team scores during stop time to go ahead by two goals, running time will again be observed. This rule will be in effect in both the regular season and playoffs.
- In the event of jersey color conflicts, the Visiting team has choice.
- Due to the risk of injury from flying pucks and sticks, no person who is not a properly registered, insured, rostered and active player or coach will be permitted on or near the players bench at anytime during the game. All non-players, non-coaches and suspended players are restricted to watching the game from spectator areas.
- White (league) copies of the game scoresheet should be returned to the MSE office or the Mount Clemens Ice Arena main office.
- The game of ice hockey cannot be played without risk of injury. Participants in the MSE Adult Hockey Program agree to assume full responsibility for any injuries they may incur.
- Each team will be allowed one 30-second timeout during the course of the game. Timeouts must be called during a stoppage of play, and the play clock will stop once the timeout is called. When a timeout is called, the team that is not calling the timeout must wait for play to resume and another stoppage of play before calling its timeout.
- MSE reserves the right to make the final decision on any issues or situations not specifically addressed in the Rules.
"RINGER RULE"
MSE reserves the right to declare ineligible any player whose skill level is deemed incompatible with the standard level of play in any particular league or division.
All players will be subject to random identity checks and must have proper I.D. available to participate in any game.
CENTER REDLINE RULE
There will be no two-line offsides. The center redline shall be used for icing only. A pass from behind your goal line to the other team's blue line is onside and legal, assuming that no offensive player precedes the puck over the opponent's blue line.
ONE REFEREE, MISSING SCOREKEEPER POLICIES
- The expense of two referees and a scorekeeper is included in each team's per-game ice charge. Anytime a second referee fails to show up for any game, both participating teams will be eligible for a refund/credit of their share of the cost of the missing official. To be eligible for this refund/credit, at least one of the two teams must notify MSE within 24 hours of the game in question. This refund/credit does not apply to referees who are late or who are scheduled to leave the ice early to cover another game.
- In the event that a scorekeeper does not show up for a game, the game referees will keep score. There are no refunds or credits for missing scorekeepers.
TIE BREAKERS
Ties in the standings shall be broken to determine champions and playoff seedings by using the following criteria:
- Most wins
- Head-to-head results
- Best goals for/goals against difference overall
- Best goals for/goals against difference head-to-head
- Fewest Penalties
FORFEITS / CANCELLATIONS
- Any team that cannot field a minimum of five skaters and a goaltender for any game will forfeit that game. In the event of a forfeit which fits this description, the forfeiting team will be assessed a fine of $30, payable before the team's next game. This amount covers the other team's expense for referees and scorekeeper, and will be credited to the account of the other team. The non-forfeiting team will receive a 1-0 win, the $30 credit to its account and the option to use the open ice for a team practice. The forfeited game will not be rescheduled.
- Games may be canceled and rescheduled only in extreme circumstances, by mutual agreement of both teams, with adequate notice, and with the full knowledge and approval of MSE. A team's inability to field five skaters and a goaltender due to dissatisfaction with a game time, social commitments by players, poor weather conditions, etc., does not constitute sufficient cause to reschedule a game.
PLAYOFF FORMAT
- All teams make the playoffs, and all playoffs will follow a single-loss elimination format.
- If a playoff game is tied at the end of regulation time, a five-minute, stop-time, sudden-death overtime period will be played. The teams do not switch ends. If the tied game is a championship final, a 15-minute stop-time, sudden-death overtime period will be played.
- If the score is still tied at the end of overtime, each team will select three of its players to participate in a shootout. If the score is still tied at the conclusion of the three-player shootout, an additional shooter is selected from each team and the same procedure is followed until a winner is determined. No player is allowed to shoot twice until the entire roster of eligible players has shot. Championship games tied at the end of regulation will have a 15-minute sudden-death overtime followed by the standard shootout procedure.
- Each regular season champion and playoff champion will receive a team sponsor trophy. Playoff champs will also receive individual T-shirts.
MSE /JULY 2008
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