Finland Lions Spring Cup 2010 U12(-98)
Ishockey
23-25 April 2010
U12(-98)

The Rules for the Finland Lions Cup 2010

23.-25.4.2010 Myyrmäki, Vantaa
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
in the tournament office 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.
4 over-aged players (born between 1.10-31.12.1997) are allowed to play for a team but only two of
them are allowed on the ice at the same time. 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 2 x 15 minutes but max 45 minutes total, which ever comes first. During
playoffs the playing time is 2 x 15 minutes but max 50 minutes total, which ever comes first. The
teams must be ready in their boxes 3 minutes before the game starts. Should the team not be ready
in due time they will lose the game 5-0.

No timeouts allowed.

Checking is not allowed but with the following exceptions:
- When skating same direction and cutting in line against the boards
- Interference with ones body when skating to the same direction or hip checking by the
defender against the offensive player.

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 the captain of the team shakes hands with the referees and the opponent´s
captain and 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 hands with the opponent and
move away from the ice rapidly.
Should there be a goal during this buzzer sound it is no goal.

Penalties and taking the goalie off the ice
A normal small penalty is 1 minute effective playing time after which the player goes directly to the
box and is replaced by the player next in line.
After scoring a goal other members of the team from the box are not allowed on the ice; this may
cause a team penalty of 1 min.
Should a player receive 3 small penalties he is automatically banned from the game.
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 tournament.
The goalie can not go to the box during a postponed penalty. The goalie can only leave the ice in
the case of an injury or when a team decides to exchange the goalie after the first period.

Tournament system, Rank order and points system
The teams are divided into 4 blocks each with 4 teams. Each team plays once against the other
teams within the block. After that the two best teams from both blocks continue playing for the
ranks 1-4. Teams number 3 from both blocks play for the ranks 5-6, 4th ´s play for the ranks 7-8 and
5th ´s for the ranks 9-10. All participating teams have at least 6 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 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

Playoffs
The Tournament office issues a separate schedule of the games after the preliminary games.
If a playoff game ends at a draw, there will be penalty shoot out with 3 players from both teams.
These 3 players must not be named beforehand. All players can participate that have their name in
the game report. The starting team is decided by throwing a coin. Teams take turns in shooting and
keep shooting until the decicive goal is shot. The possible remaining shots are not made. Should
there be a draw after the 3 shots the shootout will continue in the reverse order of shots with the rule
of the “golden goal”, meaning that the game is over when one team scores and the other one doesn´t
in the same pair of shots. The same player can not shoot twice in the same shoot out until all players
have shot once.

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 3 teams receive trophies. No
other awards are dealt. The ceremonies are held immediately after the final game on the ice.
Each team manager should notify the tournament office no later than during the intermission of the
last game the one player in their own team they would like to give a special award. This award can
be for sportsmanship, best player, best team player, etc, and is given after the last game of the team
in question.

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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