In National Bound Divisions, individual players must participate in ten (10) USA Hockey sanctioned games before the earliest of February 1st or before the regularly scheduled first game of District Playoffs with the team for which they will participate in District and State Playoffs. Players on teams in classifications that do not have District Playoffs have until their first game of State Playoffs to reach ten (10) games. For all Non-National bound divisions, the number of games is reduced to seven (7). In order to qualify for State Playoffs, all National Bound teams must play at least seventeen (17) games in its classification, category, and division before the earliest of February 1st or before the regularly scheduled first game of District Playoffs, except for Girl’s Classification and Non-National Bound teams, which must play at least fourteen (14) games in their classification, category, and division before February 1st . Tier I youth and Tier I and II girls have until the first game of the State Playoffs to qualify for game counts. National Bound teams must play 20 games in its classification, category, and division prior to the first game of States The following game counts do not include District, Sate or Nationals playoffs. All tournaments (held over a single weekend, Thursday-Monday), shall count for a maximum of 4 games regardless of actual number of games played.
Maximum number of games per season.
10UB 40 games
12UB 40 games
14UB 45 games
18UB 50 games
18UBB 55 games
10UA 45 games
10UAA 45 games
12UA 55 games
12UAA 55 games
14UA 60 games
14UAA 60 games
18UA 65 games
18UAA 65 games
Teams, players or coaches that do not have the required information will be ruled ineligible for district playoffs
Entry cost per team is TBD. The Association will be sent an invoice with the number of teams participating in Districts times cost per team.
Please make Checks payable to MAHA.
Note: The amount charged per team includes Ice Cost, Trophies, Referees, Scorekeepers and Banners.
Each Tier II, Travel and Tier III team in the U10, U12, U14, U16, U18 and JV division must fill out a District Intent Form and submit to the District Chairperson by Nov. 1st of each year. JV has until the December State Playoff Committee Meeting to apply.
Before the start of your FIRST scheduled game, please arrive one hour early to review all required paperwork. All corresponding games only require a 30 minute prior check-in.
GameSheets will be used. The iPads will be located at the check-in table. Games and Rosters will be added prior to the start of the game. Teams should still be prepared to complete a paper scoresheet in the event GamesSheets is unable to be used. In the instance that paper scoresheets are used “All: scoresheets will be available at the tournament sign-in table. Players do not need to sign in prior to any games.
Only registered team players, team officials, district playoff officials, referees or arena management personnel will be allowed in the locker rooms or the area of the locker rooms. At all times while locker rooms are occupied by players, at least 2 rostered team officials must be present in the locker room. Team officials include a coach, coach/manager, or team rep/manager. The team may also roster additional team rep/managers to act as locker room monitors. Remember: No cell phones or cameras are allowed in the locker room at any time.
Only registered team players, coaches that meet the CEP program qualifications, referees, district playoff officials or arena management personnel will be allowed in the areas of player benches and penalty boxes. Penalty box workers will be provided by home association and/or arena. Remember: Each team can only have four coaches per game on the bench.
Only referees, timekeepers, scorekeepers, district playoff officials, or arena management personnel will be allowed in the area of the timekeeper’s bench.
Only referees, referee supervisors, district playoff officials, or arena management personnel will be allowed in the referee’s dressing rooms or the area of the referee’s dressing rooms.
At each arena where district playoff games are conducted, the district playoff officials, and arena management personnel shall establish an area where spectators are not allowed. This is to include all player benches and locker room areas. Per USA Hockey and MAHA only players, coaches, game officials, and authorized photographers will be allowed on the ice surface. This includes the award ceremonies after the championship games. Coaches will be responsible to see this area is kept clear of spectators.
Division | Level | Periods | Penalty Length | |
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10U B Tier 3 | All | 12 Min | 1 - 3 - 6 | |
12U | All | 15 Min | 1:00 - 4 - 8 | |
14U | Tier III | 15 Min | 1:30 - 4 - 8 | |
14U | Tier II | 16 Min | 1:30 - 4 - 8 | |
16U | Tier III | 16 Min | 1:30 - 4 - 8 | |
16U | Tier II | 17 Min | 2 - 5 -10 | |
18U | All | 17 Min | 2 - 5 - 10 | |
Running time shall be instituted in the third period when the goal differential is five (5) goals or more. If the goal differential drops below five (5) goals stop time will resume. In the event of unforeseen stoppage occurs during running time, i.e. an injury, the referee shall have the authority to stop the clock. Six (6) goals will be the maximum number of goal differential that will be calculated in the seeding rounds and will be reflected that way when scores are posted. Running time exclude the Championship game, unless agreed upon by both head coaches.
Except when there are two (2) teams in a division overtime will be played in the semi-finals and the championship games only.
In two (2) team divisions overtime will be played in each game, if necessary. Overtime periods will be five (5) minutes of sudden death played four (4) on four (4). If teams remain tied at the end of the five (5) minute overtime, teams will play another sudden death five (5) minute overtime of three (3) on three (3). If teams remain tied at the end, teams will go to a three (3) player shootout, if still tied after the three (3) player shoot teams will continue to a shootout with the winner being the first team to score. During the shootout, shooters cannot be repeated until entire bench has a shot, excluding all goalies. If a player receives a penalty during the three (3) on three (3) play and is still in the penalty box at the end of the three (3) on three (3) period, that player will be ineligible to participate in any of the shootouts. Goalies will not change ends, and the ice will not be resurfaced for all overtime periods, including shootouts, unless requested of the referee's to MAHA Officials.
For tiebreaker purposes in determining standings in preliminary round play, a maximum six goal differential will be used regardless of a greater goal differential; exp. 15 – 2 becomes an 8 – 2 score.)
All games must be played until a winner is determined using overtime rules.
Every team will be allowed one (1) one (1) minute timeout per game. No additional timeouts will be given if a game goes into overtime.
Protests will be governed by USA Hockey/MAHA guidelines. Final decisions will be made by the appropriate officials.
Forfeits and discipline will be governed by USA Hockey/MAHA guidelines.
Uniform colors will be governed by USA Hockey/MAHA guidelines. Home teams will wear light jerseys and away teams will wear dark jerseys. The District Directors reserve the right to make any decisions, they deem in the best interest of the playoffs.