Finland Lions Summer AAA Cup 2011 U16 (-96)
Ishockey
12-14 aug 2011
U16 (-96)

FINLAND LIONS SUMMER CUP 2011 AAA U 16 (-96)

General:
• Round Robin
• 2 referee system
• 3 x 20min periods
• 2 playoff game/team guaranteed

The Tournament complies with the rules of the Finnish Ice Hockey Association with the following adjustments:

Match reports, player lists and over-aged players
Match reports are printed according to the player lists given by the teams. Any changes should be made in the tournament office 30 minutes before the first game. All match reports are to be signed before the games. The starting line-up must not be named before the game. Managers of each team can pick up a copy of the match reports from the office after the tournament. 2 over-aged players (born between 1.10-31.12.1995) are allowed to play for a team. These over-aged players should be marked with “Y” in the match reports and player lists. An over-aged player can represent only one team during the tournament. A player can represent only one team during the tournament. Goalies are able to switch teams during the tournament, e.g. in the case of an injury.

Playing time, timeout, checking
The playing time is 3 x 20 minutes but max 135 minutes total whichever comes first. The teams must be ready in their boxes 5 minutes before the game starts. Should the team not be ready in due time they will lose the game 5-0. The total 135 minutes playing time starts from the moment that the game is due to start according to the schedule unless otherwise instructed by the tournament office. There is a pause of 10 minutes between the periods. Timeouts are not allowed.

Starting ceremonies and change of players on the ice
No warm up or other ceremonies are allowed on the ice. The game starts immediately with starting line-ups. Before the start of the game the captain of the team only exchanges banners or streamers, etc. The teams do not have to name the starting line-up. After the game all players form a line on their own blue line, shake their hands to the opponent and move away from the ice rapidly.

Penalties
A ten-minute misconduct penalty is carried out normally in the penalty box. If a player gets two ten minute penalties during one game he is automatically banned from the next game.
Should a player receive a match penalty he is automatically banned from the next game.

Tournament system, Rank order and points system
8 teams will play against each other in 2 groups (Group A and Group B). Each team plays 3 preliminary round robin games during the tournament.
The winning team receives two points. Both teams get one point in the case of a draw and the loosing team gets zero points. In the preliminary (round-robin) games the rank order is judged as follows:
1. Points between mutual games or mutual game
2. Goal difference between mutual game(s)
3. Goal difference of all games
4. Goals made in all games
5. Casting a dice

Each teams will also play 2 playoff games. If the playoff-game ends equal, the game will be turn by Shootout ( First 3 player from each team and after that if the game is still even shootout continues player by player until the final turn)

Protests
All protests are handled by the tournament jury. The jury consists of the tournament director, other tournament officials, a referee of the game, and the manager of both teams. The decision of the jury is final. The fee for a protest is 100 euros, which will be returned should the protest be accepted. The protest should be in writing, signed by the manager of the team and made no later than 20 minutes after the game has ended.

Team Jerseys
Home team plays with dark coloured jerseys and the team mentioned later in the schedule (visitor) uses lighter colour jerseys.

Tournament medals and trophies
The players of the best 3 teams receive personal medals and the best team receives trophy. No other awards are dealt. The ceremonies are held immediately after the final game on the ice.

Right to amendments
Tournament office has the right to amend schedules if they so desire.

Insurance
All players and team staff must have valid adequate insurance. The arranger of the tournament is not responsible for any injuries that may occur to the players or staff of any team.

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