Playing Rules & Eligibility Requirements
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Playing Rules & Eligibility Requirements
Playing Rules & Eligibility Requirements Please review the Eligibility Requirements for America’s Showcase Please direct any questions to the Showcase Committee AMERICA’S SHOWCASE Presented by Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey League The objective of America’s Showcase is to provide a highly competitive national event for those premier high school student athletes who play for USA Hockey registered high school teams and to provide the opportunity for these premier players (who may not be traditionally scouted) to be seen by every major hockey program in the United States. America’s Showcase hopes that each USA Hockey Affiliate honors their registered high school players by selecting those players who represent their high school teams and the ideal of the student athlete, through "open tryouts". 1. Team Eligibility Requirements a. The Showcase team must be registered with USA Hockey and the roster certified, in writing, by the District Registrar or Sub-Registrar. b. Each team must roster and bring to the Showcase a minimum of eighteen (18) skaters and two goalkeepers. Girls’ teams shall have a minimum of seventeen (17) including goalies. i. Each team is allowed to bring a maximum of twenty-five (25) players to give more players from your particular area the chance to be scouted. Girls’ teams have a maximum of 20 players. ii. If your particular state or area cannot bring twenty (20) players you must contact the Showcase Director. The Showcase Committee will have the option to select another state or area to participate. Any appeal to this rule shall be made, in writing to the Showcase Director. c. Each team can dress no more than eighteen (18) skaters and two (2) goalkeepers for any one game. i. The Showcase roster must be accompanied by a copy of each USA High School roster for which each team members name appears for the season just completed. Each player on a Showcase roster must have participated in at least 75% of their high school's games. Eligible players from a school without a high school team must submit a copy of the USA Hockey roster that they participated with and must have participated in at least 75% of that team’s games. Any appeal shall be made, in writing to the Showcase Director, for consideration by the Showcase Committee. ii. The maximum number of team players representing any one high school will be strictly limited to four (4). If more than four (4) players arrive at the Showcase from any one High School, the Head Coach will select four players who will participate in the Showcase and the other player(s) in excess of the maximum four (4) from any one High School will not be allowed to participate in any Showcase games. A Showcase team’s roster shall consist of less than 50% of players registered on any single midget/junior team. Tier 1 Junior A players are not eligible. iii. Coaches shall only participate with one team entered in the Showcase each year. iv. Your final Showcase roster must be received by March 30th each year. (Please make your final plans now for Team Selection to be completed by this date) Follow the game results at www.americashowcase.us AMERICA’S SHOWCASE Presented by Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey League 2. Player Eligibility a. The Showcase is restricted to amateurs who are full time high school students under the age of twenty (20) as of December 31st of the previous calendar year, and who are enrolled and attending the school designated on their player profile form. b. A player must be listed on his high school team's roster and must have participated in at least 75% of games played by his high school team or the team he played on. c. A player may only be rostered on the Showcase team which represents the geographical area in which his high school team is located. Any appeal to this rule shall be made in writing to the Showcase Director, to be decided by the Showcase Committee. d. A player's eligibility is determined solely by the geographical location of the high school team he attended and played for during the season just completed. A player's legal residence is not the determining factor. e. Players who play exclusively for a Tier I Junior "A" team are not eligible. f. Each team is permitted to roster a maximum of two (2) players who are full time high school students attending a school in the represented geographic area which does not field a high school hockey team. g. Players who attend a high school with a hockey program and who chose not to play for their high school team shall not be eligible to participate in the Showcase. h. Sophomore or Freshman players are not allowed on any team for any reason. If a player arrives at the Showcase and is a freshman or sophomore, this player will not be allowed to participate in any game. The only exception shall be for girls’ teams, they shall be permitted up to six (6) sophomores, no freshman. i. Exceptions: The Showcase Committee reserves the right to grant exceptions to those Affiliates who have a restricted number of registered high school teams and players (Exceptions are just that. Exceptions to the general rule are not favored as they must be under exceptional circumstances. They will be decided on by an individual case by case basis). A request for an exception should be sent by the General Manager and shall be received by the Showcase Director, in writing, at least thirty (30) days prior to the roster deadline. 3. Credentials a. All questions on eligibility rules should be addressed to the Showcase Director, for review by the appropriate committee. b. There will be a mandatory credentials and rules meeting for all coaches and managers held the night before the games begin at the host hotel at 7:30pm. Each team must have at least the Head Coach and General Manager present at this meeting. 4. Playing Rules a. The current USA Hockey Official Rules of Ice Hockey will be followed. The game format will be three (3) seventeen (17) minute stop-time periods for all games. b. Teams will begin on clean ice for all games. Warm-ups will be five (5) minutes in length. Follow the game results at www.americashowcase.us AMERICA’S SHOWCASE Presented by Pennsylvania Interscholastic Hockey League The ice will be re-surfaced after the second period. Once coming back on to the ice after the re-surfacing all players are to go directly to the bench except the starting line-up for each team. Failure to do so may result in a minor penalty for delay of game. c. Proper Equipment: Proper equipment as described and outlined in the current USA Hockey Rulebook must be worn at all times during all Showcase games. This includes mouth guards, earpieces and only approved helmets and facemasks. All on-ice officials will strictly enforce these rules with NO EXCEPTIONS!!! d. Each team will be allowed one time-out, of 60 seconds per game, including overtime. e. The on-site medical personnel will have final authority on the participation of any injured player. f. Fighting: Fighting will not be tolerated. Any player incurring a major penalty for fighting or a third man in, will also be issued an automatic Showcase disqualification. Said player will not be eligible to further participate in Showcase games unless otherwise approved by the Discipline Committee, as appointed by the Showcase Director. g. Any coach and/or player that receives a game misconduct penalty, for any reason other than fighting as listed above, may be removed from competition for the remainder of the Showcase games, pending a review by the Showcase Committee. h. The standings shall be determined on the basis of two (2) points for a win, one (1) point for a tie, and zero (0) points for a loss. i. Overtime: During round-robin play there shall be No Overtime. In the event of a tie in a quarterfinal, semifinal or championship game there will be a ten-minute (10) sudden death overtime period. The sudden-death overtime periods will continue until there is a winner determined. The ice shall be resurfaced after the completion of every two (2) overtime periods. The teams will not change ends after regulation but teams will change ends after each, ten minute, overtime period. j. Tie-Breaker Situation: In the event of a tie in bracket play results, the tiebreaker rules as outlined in the current USA Hockey District and National Championship Tournament Guidebook will be used to determine the advancing team. (See: section (2) (c) Youth, Girls/Women’s and High School Varsity – Tie Breaking Rules to Determine Standing Position) 5. America’s Showcase Committee All appeals shall be submitted in writing to the Showcase Director. The Showcase Committee rulings shall be final in all matters. Follow the game results at www.americashowcase.us