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TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
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Table of Contents
Your ORganizing committee
Letter from the Mayor 6Letter from the Deputy Minister 8Letter from the District Manager 9Schedule of Events 9Maps 11List of Local Restaurants 15Shuttle Information 16Skate Sharpening Coupons 26List of Teams by Division 30Full Game Schedule 38Schedule by Division 41Rules 44Acknowledgements 52
Welcome to the 44th Provincial Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry Hockey Tournament in Timmins! During your time here we would like to invite you to reach out to us or any of our amazing volunteers at any point during the tournament. We consider ourselves ambassadors not only for our Region and District but for our city as well so please engage us when needed. Our volunteers will be on hand at each arena and are identifiable by the yellow, tournament branded t-shirt they wear.
We are excited to show you how we have been preparing to make the 44th awesome! From cool locally designed tournament swag to our very own tournament inspired beer to the best parties in town, we have it covered!
Best of luck to all our teams! Light the lamp, Timmins!
Local Committee Members: Chris McAuley, Owen Rigg, Rodger Leith, Chris Marr, Lauren Toppozini, Derrick Romain, Adriana Pacitto, Diane Soneff, Mark Boucher
Provincial Committee Members: Dan McKnight, Pat Furlong, Kevin Jarbeau, Tore Buchanan, Jeff Hamill, Anne Lawson, Derek Papineau
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Noah’s Journey
Puck Cancer!
In May of 2016, Barb Burkhardt’s (Fish and Wildlife Technical Specialist, Timmins District) youngest son Noah was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia aka AML.
Through the bad, the good and the ugly Barb’s family received horrible news in early February when the doctors announced Noah has little time with us. Despite this, Noah has not given up. Being the strong kid he is they have since gone dog sledding and visited the Logging Museum at Algonquin Park.
To show our compassion, the folks from Timmins, MNRF are asking you to please wear the Leukemia Ribbon on your helmets this weekend.
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Passed away unexpectedly in Sudbury. Steven is fondly remembered as the eldest son of Jeannine Lebel (nee Ringuette) and the late Rhéal Lebel of Powassan. He is remembered as “Willis” by his beloved partner and best friend Gisele Lyons of Wawa. Gisele and Steven met in 2009 all because of a fishing trip at White Lake gone wrong. Remembered as “Dad” by his “Darling Daughter” Rebecca Lebel (Dustan Knee) of Wawa and his late son Ryan Lebel. Also remembered as the “Big Brother” by his late brother Jason Lebel and his younger sister Cheryl Lebel of Powassan.
Steven will be remembered by his extended family, his step-daughter, his “Wingman” Christine Johnstone (Corey Black) and his step-son “Eager Wood Burner” Todd Prud’homme all of Wawa. “Papa Stevie” and Hero to Lindsay, Kassandra, Joshua and Jacob. Also remembered by his mother-in-law Jeannine Lyons of Azilda, brother in law of Diane Benard (Marc) of North Bay, Ed Lyons (Lynn) of Azilda and Jacqueline Morneau (Rob) of Chelmsford. Also known as “The Fishing Technician” by his friends and special neighbours. Known for his infectious smile and big hearty laugh, one could say his heart was as big as he was.
Born and raised in North Bay, he attended Ecole Secondaire Algonquin. At a young age he discovered his love and passion for fishing. He graduated from the University of Guelph in 1983 with an Honors Bachelor of Science Degree from the Fishery and Wildlife Biology program. He participated in various sports and social activities. His first summer job brought him to Kormak Lumber Company near Chapleau for which he was hired by his size.
The following year lead him to Wawa where he worked for the MNR cutting part of the Lake Superior Voyageur trail, then to Park Warden at White Lake park. He then moved on to work for Weyerhaeuser Strand Board Mill where he stayed for 12 years, working his way up to a supervisory role. When the mill shut down, he returned to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry in Wawa, working many different contracts and roles.
He achieved his life-long goal of becoming a Management Biologist. He truly enjoyed his role especially with the moose and salmon surveys. He adored participating in Sturgeon Projects and being on the big boat with crews from Fisheries and Oceans Canada. He brought countless wildlife home overnight till accommodations were provided.
A big reason for loving his job was working with awesome co-workers in which he considered all as family and friends. He really enjoyed those out-house parties. He loved social gatherings, funny songs and telling corny and inappropriate jokes. Steve always had lots of time; he enjoyed every nap and favorite foods he could sneak in.
When salmon fever came a calling on Lake Superior, 6 am was never too early. He enjoyed fishing, curling, dances, 70’s music, “dressing up” and shopping at Costco. But mostly his piece of paradise on Anjigami Lake; where beautiful memories were created with family, friends and the Anjigami clan. It was the only place he enjoyed doing chores; like his “million dollar” floating dock the grandkids can never get enough of. Always loved by many uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces, nephews & friends.
“May you be in peace on the big Lake in the Sky!”
Our Friend Steve Lebel
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Mayor Steven Black
Telephone: (705) 360-2611 E-mail: [email protected]
Mayor’s Message of Welcome 44th MNRF Provincial Hockey Tournament
March 22 – March 24, 2018
On behalf of City Council, staff and the citizens of Timmins, I am pleased to extend a warm welcome to all players, family members, fans and officials from across Ontario to the 44th MNRF Provincial Hockey Tournament. We sincerely appreciate the participation of teams that have travelled to the City of Timmins. We truly hope that all the players, coaches and parents will have an enjoyable time and when the tournament is over, everyone will travel safely home, with memories that will be treasured forever. We hope that new friendships will be made and previous ones renewed.
We are confident you will enjoy your stay in the City of Timmins and hope you will find time to check out some of the unique things our city has to offer. We thank you for visiting our community and would encourage you to plan a return visit this summer to take part in our Stars and Thunder Festival or Great Canadian Kayak Challenge Festival.
I would also like to thank the organizing committee for your endless hours of planning and hard work.
Best of luck to all the athletes!
Sincerely,
Mayor Steve Black
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I would like to take the opportunity to welcome all players, family members and friends from across Ontario to the 44th annual Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry Provincial Hockey Tournament here in Timmins. This is the fourth time in the event’s history that Timmins has had the pleasure of hosting this prestigious tournament. Each time Timmins district has created a bigger, better event – and this year follows that tradition. A total of 43 teams, 5 divisions and a Women’s division comprise this year’s event, making for some exciting and competitive hockey!
The organizing committee has worked hard over the past several months to ensure you have a fantastic weekend of hockey, an opportunity to catch up with old friends and former co-workers, and hopefully the occasion to enjoy some of the many amenities that Timmins, the City with a Heart of Gold, has to offer. While around the arenas this weekend please take a moment to search out a yellow volunteer jersey in the crowd and offer a small token of thanks for the tremendous work that they have put into this weekend.
So here’s to having fun, playing your best hockey of the year and enjoying your weekend in Timmins! And for all those playing in ‘E’ division this year watch out for the NELT AEDs, I hear they are a force to be reckoned with!
Rodger Leith
District Manager, Timmins District
Ministry of NaturalResources and Forestry
Timmins District OfficeOntario Government Complex5520 Hwy 101 E, South Porcupine, ON P0N 1H0
MESSAGE FROM THE TIMMINS DISTRICT MANAGER
March 2018
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Thursday, March 22nd, 2018
Friday March 23rd, 2018
Saturday March 24th, 2018
Time Event Location
12:00pm Team registration opens All Arenas1:00pm Games start All Arenas7:00pm Tournament Kickoff Party McIntyre Ballroom8:00pm Opening Ceremony McIntyre Arena9:00pm Band starts McIntyre Ballroom
Time Event Location
8:00am Games start All Arenas7:00pm Final Game All Arenas9:00pm Team Rep Meeting McIntyre Auditorium7:00pm 44th Provincial Big Bash McIntyre Ballroom
Time Event Location
8:00am Games start All Arenas2:00pm Division Championship Games start McIntyre Arena7:00pm A Championship Final McIntyre Arena
schedule of events
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Join the Radical Food Movement!
Fresh eats made from locally sourced ingredients. A true farm to table experience from some of Timmins
most creative chefs.
www.radicalgardens.com
(705) 465–3651163 Fifth Ave. Timmins, ON
Order online!
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Timmins Guide to Great EatsBREAKFAST
LUNCH & DINNER
Restaurant Nadeau 293 Wilson Ave.Mike’s Restaurant 355 Algonquin Blvd. EBroadway Restaurant 71 3rd Ave.Christopher’s Coffee House 35 Pine St. SMcIntyre Coffeeshop 85 McIntyre Rd. Narduzzi’s Family Restaurant 4800 Hwy 101Esso Truck Stop 2154 Riverside Dr.Siva’s Family Restaurant Timmins SquareTim Hortons Various
WEST ENDBoston Pizza 856 Riverside Dr.East Side Mario’s 1120 Riverside Dr.Montana’s 1500 Riverside Dr. Foster Jane Eatery (Ramada Hotel) 1800 Rverside Dr.Siva’s Family Restaurant Timmins SquareGet Ribbed Smokehouse & BBQ Pit 999 Riverside Dr.
DOWNTOWNEncore Chinese 211 Algonquin Blvd. ERadical Gardens 163 5th Ave.Sushi Shop 66 Pine St. SouthOsaka Sushi 57 Mountjoy St. SMoneta Pub & Grill 331 Pine St. SWacky Wings 425 Algonquin Blvd. EPine Street Dairy Bar 141 Pine St. S Holy Cow Indian Cuisine 194 3rd Ave.Don’s Pizzeria 98 Pine St. S Cozy Corner 24 Mountjoy St. S
SCHUMACHERMcIntyre Coffeeshop 85 McIntyre Rd.Casey’s Bar and Grill 760 Algonquin Blvd. E
SOUTH PORCUPINERubino’s Truck Stop 4310 Harold Ave.Francesco’s Pizza 78 Bruce Ave. Narduzzi’s Family Restaurant 4800 Hwy 101
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Shuttle serviceStarting at 7pm on both Thursday and Friday nights a shuttle will be running between the Microtel and the McIntyre Arena. The shuttle will make stops at the following hotels along the way:
MicrotelRamada InnTravelodgeThe SenatorHoliday InnBonairSuper 8Comfort Inn
FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE
7PM–2AM
Thursday March 22nd @ 8:00pm
MCINTYRE ARENA
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425 Algonquin Blvd E(705) 531-2000
Closes at Midnight on Thursdays1am on Fridays & Saturdays
856 Riverside Drive(705) 268-3700
In front of the Hampton InnOpen ‘til 1 or 2am
BOSTON PIZZA
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Don’t Drink and DriveIf you drink don’t drive
Call a cab or a designated driver if you plan to drink
A message from your concerned Organizing Committee
(705) 268–6868 (705) 264–2333
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Thursday
Night
Kickoff
Party!
Live Music! Prizes!
THURSDAY, MARCH 22ND
McIntyre Arena Ballroom Starts right after the Opening Ceremony
Our kick-off party is gonna turn it up! Get in on the prizes, local craft beer, awesome merch, snacks and live music from Timmins band, The 287s.
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Limited quantity available for purchase in cans at Full Beard Brewing Co.$3.25 each including tax and deposit
Hours of Operation Monday to Saturday 11am–10pmSunday 11am–6pm
129 Wilson Avenue
This SMaSH style (Single Malt and Single Hop) really highlights the aroma and flavours of our selected
hops with no big malt flavours. Lots of hops but very little bittering.
With beautiful flowery notes and a very slight spiciness this beer is perfect for quaffing.
Brewed using locally grown Hallertau hops from Brambled Bines Hop Farm in Matheson, ON.
ABV 4.5%IBU 20
Meet The Tagless Hunter
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FRIDAY NIGHT
Proudly presented by44th Organizing Committeeand the McIntyre Arena
MCINTYRE BALLROOMSTARTS AT 7PM
Live music provided by local band The 287sTry out Full Beard’s exclusive-to-us brew, The Tagless HunterBring your cash and don’t forget to take the shuttle service
Full Beard on tapSilent AuctionTons of prizesLive musicSwag for saleBar snacks
BIG BASH
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NEED. COFFEE. NOW.
Use this list to find the closest Tim Hortons to avoid unwanted caffeine fits. This list is not exhaustive just convenient.
Staying at the Holiday Inn or The Senator or the Hampton? This is your go-to
110 Algonquin Blvd. Metro parking lot(705) 267-3070
Staying at the Ramada or the Microtel? This is your closest coffeeshop
1500 Riverside Drive Across from Montana’s(705) 268-5859
Staying at the Super 8 or Comfort Inn?
400 Algonquin Blvd.Timmy’s Express, in the Esso station(705) 267-5250
Playing out in South End? Hit this Timmys up
4556 Hwy 101 EastRight across from Northern College
Make life easy! Download the Tim’s app for your
phone and skip the lineups. #winning
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Conveniently located in the McIntyre Arena!Grab a bite, before or after your game
Open Monday – Sunday7:00am–8:00pm
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SHOW ME
THE GREASEBurning desire for the best Quebec style poutine in town?
Need a burger that will satisfy your cravings?
Call Tiffany’s, order yourself some grub
and then pat yourself on the back
Tiffany’s Take Out and Delivery“Home of the Walrus!”
On the Corner of Wende and Wilcox Streets in Timmins
(705) 264-4442
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MerchCheck out our
Missed the opportunity to buy tournament gear? Fear not. Select merchandise will be available for sale at both the Thursday and Friday night parties.
Stop by our booth at the McIntyre Ballroom to get your goods. Sizes and stock are limited. Brought to you by the MNRF Northeast Region and Skoser Merch
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MARCH 22–24, 2018FOR TOURNAMENT TEAM MEMBERS
$2 SKATE SHARPENING!
Stop by O’Reilly’s at 708 Algonquin blvd. east next to Caseys Bar & Grill
$2 skate sharpening
TICKETMNRF only
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$2 skate sharpening
TICKETMNRF only
$2 skate sharpening
TICKETMNRF only
$2 skate sharpening
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$2 skate sharpening
TICKETMNRF only
$2 skate sharpening
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$2 skate sharpening
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$2 skate sharpening
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High Quality Clothing & ProductsCustom Stiching & EmbroideringProfessional Bilingual ServiceAwesome Customer ServiceQuick processing
Call Daystar Stitching (705) 267-4343 or email [email protected] 50 Rea Street South in Timmins, ON
Sue’s Barber Shop
(705) 266-507984 3rd Ave.
Haircut & Hot Shave$10 buzz cut on
Thursday
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Thank you to our past hosts
1st 1975 Sudbury2nd 1976 Minden3rd 1977 Sault Ste. Marie4th 1978 Parry Sound5th 1979 Timmins6th 1980 Huronia (Orillia)7th 1981 North Bay8th 1982 Pembroke9th 1983 Thunder Bay10th 1984 Sudbury 11th 1985 Sault Ste. Marie12th 1986 Carlton Place13th 1987 Lindsay (Peterborough)14th 1988 Thunder Bay15th 1989 Tweed (Belleville)16th 1990 Sudbury (Huntsville)17th 1991 Sault Ste. Marie18th 1992 Pembroke19th 1993 North Bay20th 1994 Brockville21st 1995 Hearst 22nd 1996 Minden23rd 1997 Peterbourgh24th 1998 Sault Ste Marie 25th 1999 Sudbury26th 2000 Hearst 27th 2001 Peterbourgh28th 2002 Timmins29th 2003 North Bay30th 2004 Lindsay31st 2005 Hearst32nd 2006 Sault Ste Marie33rd 2007 Sudbury34th 2008 Thunder Bay35th 2009 London36th 2010 Hearst37th 2011 North Bay38th 2012 Timmins39th 2013 Barrie40th 2014 Peterbourgh41st 2015 Hearst 42nd 2016 Sault Ste. Marie43rd 2017 Pembroke
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A Division Teams
Algonquin Zone Wolves Brady Recoskie
Rory Eckenswiller Rob Howey
Benson Howey Patrick Callaghan Lorne Lateroute James Yantha
Graham Yantha Nick Holland
Morgan Groskleg Jeff Gillespie Travis Fuller
Brett Wadsworth
Beaver BossesAndy HeerschapCharles BrooksDrew Pegrum
Alex SmithBill InghamRob Winter
Sean CronsberryJohn Carnochan
Steve HarkofKyle Wood
Marco GrigioJustin PunchardBrett Cachagee
Chris StaplesJotham Dumesil
Jeff Milloy
Chapleau ManglersJeff HamillNick Orton
Andrew OrtonJJ ValleeTJ Legge
Wes ChambersJon Dionne
Cid BradetteJoel LangelierSpencer Smith
Yves FortinEric Caron
Perry CanningColin Lindquist
Ryan ScheerSeb Sylveste
Cochrane MuckersMat RaymondJamie Brisson
Erik SimonBrock ManthaQuinn PinderMatt Oikinen
Richards KoopsPatty Byers
Jamie LafreniereAaron SavagePat St-AmantMarc Landry
OPSEU RaidersOwen RiggJohn Berry
Morgan HorneWilliam McMillian
Mark GallowayDerrick RomainJeremy Wilson
Nick OreskovichAaron Sullivan
Alex MorinSteve Swain
Neil WoodhouseJamie Spicehowicez
Dan LafontaineKevin LanioxRon Bailey
Korey Walker
WDHPeacocksJohn NewportMichael FellZach White
Steven BurgounhanSeb Vachon
Dylan FremlinBrandon Case
Corey SchaafsmaRyan Carr
Colin DesjardinsCary MolinaroBradley CaseDean willand
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B Division Teams
GoonsEvelyn Steele
Emily HuffPat Donnelly
Jaimie BrouwerLéonie Coleman
Carson AllairBen Lane
Shealyn MaileyDouglas Manners
Curtis HaigTraylor Trapp
Stephanie LiardJames LarmerDani BucknerSara BucknerDustin KellyMark Moss
Jonathan Sachro
Kiosk KruzersRay BastienJeff SmithErik Bittner
Kent LagaceKevin Bittner
Doug FergusonScott Gibson
Connor DagenaisZach Lacelle
Landon LagaceTyler PoitrasZach StaplesAndy BittnerMike Leering
Kirkland Lake Golden Shafts
Craig FullerTim Purdy
Derek ElliottSteve Mills
Gary GrabowskiPete Schuessler
Pete Schuessler Jr.Kevin SchuesslerJason Forcellini
Rocky CharbonneauEric CharbonneauWesley Brassard
Mark PearceMitch RainvilleJacob LeveilleTysan Dowdle
Pembroke SmokiesTommy Serran
Genn CampbellNathan Thompson
Greg ElliotJoe McNabb
Joe YaraskavitchMike Machin
Darrell ReynoldsNolan WeisenbergPhilippe PearsonPatrick PearsonKevin Etmanski
Ian MorinBrian StuffcoLuke Hillyer
Carl Thompson Gord Pearson
Rabid BanditsDon Little
Matt PurvisChris ToddTodd Babin
Zack O’KrafkaMike PinderMike ParnaPeter Carter
Jamie StewartChris Lewis
Nathan ElkiwTroy Babin
Dennis DonovanTore Buchanan
Greg Hawes
Thunder Bay LightningPat Furlong
Derek PapineauArnie LaineRyan Harris
Justin WernerMatt Robitaille
Neil HillisDan KatajamakiKevin CooksonKen McIntosh
Tim CanoDave Bauman
Troy LafontaineFergus BeattieScott GallowayShannon Lawr
Mike Friday
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B Division Teams continued
C Division Teams
Ugly MoosJohn RubinoKen LacroixChris DavisKyle RogersSteve Chong
Chris JohnsonRonald GreenJames BarberBrandon Perry
Ken KujalaChris MoskalEric Berglund
Paul DrombolisTyler Peat
North Bay BombersAl StinsonPhil Hall
Brian MoulderPeter Van Amelsfort
Dan TremblayAndrew Hatch
Jonathon MinkenskyConor WilsonEvan Lennon
Joseph Maraldo
Park RangersScott Thomas
Matt BirdGreg Walsh
Brandon GrossettAnthony Rumleski
Ben ChabotJason AndersonJamie RobinsonClarke RichardsSteve CadeauJay YakelashekLee DouglasJason Dwyer
Landon PunchardTyler SpeckPaul Smith
Peterborough BlackhawksPaul Golden
Shane MauriceRyan Lenethen
Paul WoodsShane McMillan
Scott HillGeorge Gauthier
Chris KiernanCasey NashBrian Watts
Jarret MerriamBrian BethuneDave Kitching
Dwayne Henderson
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C Division Teams continued
D Division Teams
Soo BrewlinersKen Smith
Taylor RadfordMurray RadfordNathan Hanes
Ian SenecalJace Dominey
Ian SinclairLarry Skinkle
Phil Aris Geordie Robere-McGugan
Graham AtkinsonRon Koski
Rick KoltonRob ColomboDave Pacquin
Sudbury FalconsShayne McCool
Al AlbertAl Rabouin
Justin RabouinAndrew HawkinsDerrick GordonDonald TowellEvan Lizzotte
Jeremy VerdielJean Quesnelle
Jacob LynottBrett GauthierJeff DockrellMike JacksonPaul Riopel
Connor Rivers
Thunder Bay LakersKyle Webb
Blair WasalenkoDan Wojick
Jeff RobinsonMike Carneiro
Shane Lipsit-FraserPaul JordanBryan Loop
Kent WicklundHarrison CraigEvan McCaul
Tyson KanMike Kuluski
101 WhackersAdam Tomasini
Paul ManuelJim Campbell
Richard LepageYves Fortin
Jessica FortinEric Caron
Roger RobergeJames Roberge
Anthony ZadwornyKyle MautheBob Elliott
Air Service TankersPaul MacPherson
Tyler FissDave Allick
Jori ThomsonTanner Ivision
Scott SchroederMike FrizellBruce Winn
Matt BarnardMike Shug
Chris WiwcharJameson Dubroy
John WilsonKen Wong
Jeffery Roney
Algonquin CanoeheadsClaude PeppinAdam Stoppa
Andrew ChambersMac GreenSean Briggs
Joey PecarskieSteven Pecarskie
Logan BurnsSean MoultonBrent Stewart
Ken ElliotMatt Coles
Dave CoulasNathan Hach
Chris Near
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D Division Teams continued
Hearst HounddogsSteve McGovern
Marc JohnsonGeorge Graham
Rick HoldenEric Thompson
Rye LennonBill Greenaway
Mark GreenawayGlenn Stonehouse
Nick ShoreyAl Winters
Joshua WillburnDave FieldsScott Barber
Neil GreenawayRoss Ekstrom
Midhurst BurnoutsLuc Allan
Talena KrausPeter DeVillersGeorge CooperMark ShoremanGraham Findlay
Matt OliverPaul JurjansBrad Allan
Derek ThompsonBrad Jutzi
Ken CadeauDave Williams
Cliff VankoughnettRyan Stapleton
Miranda WilliamsRick Williams – Coach
Nipigon Bucking PigsAdam Christensen
Julie MageeRob SwainsonPierre Dupuis
Patti WestermanRick SalmonAndy BaxterPhil CoutureChris Leale
Raymond WeldonChris MageeNick Dalton
NoSeeUmsTim RochetteColin CotnamDenis Lefebvre
Bill McCordMike Michelle Sr.Mike Michelle Jr.
Al DimennaMatty Whyte
Mike LadouceurKyle Morrison
Kyle CachageeNicholas Lalonde
Glen WhytePhillip Russell
Sault District RangersMegan Becker
Jennifer BenfordJamie Labreche
Tony GazeasRob Prenger
Amanda McLachlanJohn Beals
Jamie CampagnoloJim Trottier
Brandon KennedyCreighton Grigg
Mallory MillerJason Parks
Tavern TurkeysRobin ThompsonKelvin Davenport
Tony BruntonTravis StromnessDan McKnight
Steve OuelletteColin HoviBilly Moore
Gary WearneLogan Yule
Les McGrayneSheldon Newman
Joel DieboltPaul Tremblay
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D Division Teams continued
E Division Teams
YogisDuncan Hall
Matt McVittieDerek Hebner
Ed HartnickJoe Fralick
Scott DunsmuirPatrick ArmstrongSean Armstrong
Brian WilkieBruce Van Horne
Adam NortonIan Wilkie
Todd SteinbergBryon Cosgrove
Bracebridge HawksJeff Schosser
Andrew OshierDan Duggan
Matt McNeiceMark McKernon
Bo FraserRob Viejou
Trevor DrennanSam McKernon
Chris NearBilly Osipenko
Fox LakeBen Cartledge Bill Robinson Terry Oleary
Greg KirklandTyler Fiss
Spencer HallMarc RobergeSteve Murphy
Sean CartledgeBeau MacDonaldScott MacDonald
Mike brysonCorey Schaafsma
Mike FellJohn newportBrandon case
Meriah fellNatasha Frank
Friday KnightsMark Boucher Pat Bourgouin
Todd CopelandDavid Levesque
J-P MarineauChris McAuleyJames TaylorAlex HowardJeff VipondRob Hunt
Dean CederwallNorm Synder
Dave Etheridge
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E Division Teams continued
Highland SelectsDoug PearsonTim PearsonCharlie LauerRyan Kenrick
Sylvain RochonJennifer KeyesNolan ShorttKyle HandleyDave HandleyJenna BowcottEric FormsmaDan Fielders
OFRI PylonsKevin Bradley
Andy LemmettyJoe Della Savia
Kevin MorinJoe Maure
Jim JohnstonDenzil Irving
Carmen MisasiDevon FriesenAri KoskenojaGrant Craig
Matt CorbettGerry Longo
Darren PrimeauTym Garside
Peterborough Flying HellfishKevin JarbeauDavid Webster
Tim WilsonCarol Hann
Harold DoranDoug BarrettCraig Dodds
Geoff FayDanielle Aulenback
Chad CordesChris RansomJason PostmaWarren VerinaMike Brown
Dennis Phillpot
Sudbury Espanola Whiskey Jacks
Ken HensonAlbert Gauthier
Dave BishopJohn FremlinBruce BassoKeith ScottPaul Leale
Lee HaslamAndrew Scott
Brendan O’FarrellChad MulliganTrisha Pearson
Bianca GauthierMatthew Heerschap
Justin LealeRandy Smith
Kawartha QuakersAl Dextrase
Mark HulsmanPeter HulsmanJamie HuestonJim Atkinson
Dave FergusonTyler AtkinsonLeigh Smout
Craig CharltonBart Feilders
Brian MesserschmidtMike Fox
Gary WardCarmen Buonaiuto
Mark Muschett
NELT AEDsCorrinne Nelson
Deb WeedonMike Cartan
Mike MazzettiMitch BaldwinWayne FisetPaul Bernier
Andrew MacLeanRodger LeithSteve OsawaMike Malek
Graham JansenGrant RitchieJoel Legasy
Preston LennoxChris Marr
Lyle Walton
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W Division Teams
Ma’amabijousAmy Godwin
Kendra Gibson Lauren Nelson
Marissa WegherTara GeorgeLara Welch
Stacy WhentLisa McPhersonShannon KellyJayde TurcotteNatalie Vibert
Sarah Allen Megan Smith
Danielle GoughCourtney KorbcykBlair Wasylenko
Dan Wojick
Moose on the LooseSheema TaylorIsabel Chicoine
Suzanne LacasseStacey White
Nadine CartledgeNatasha Frank
Beth LeducJenny Domich
Michelle ParaniukShelley Neufeld
Mariah FellSabrina Pacard
One Period AwayLee-Ann LepageRachelle Lalonde
Deb WeedonLindsey Russell
Paula ClarkeLiane VipondKara Williston
Lindsay DeschampsKelsie O’ConnorAnnie McPherson
Leigh Roper Victoria NivenJulie Martel
SparksBrooke MichellKaryne Carriere
Lesley BairdCorina Brdar
Olivia DemerseMadeline Midgley
Nicole DreyerJenna Bowcott
Amanda McLaughlinCassandra Young
Andrea RuzzoKelsey McPherson
Kayla ClintonAshley O’Connell
Cass Goulet
SuckersBinkley Charlene
Canning HolliCaron Melissa
Chauvin ChantalCormier LynneCox Jennifer
Gee KateHamill Lauren
McWhirter TeganQuakegesic Amberley
Williams MirandaZuber Sonya
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GM # TIME ARENA DIVISION HOME VISITOR
1 1:00 PM MAC E Friday Knights Sudbury Espanola Whiskey Jacks2 1:00 PM BARN W Suckers Moose on the Loose3 2:00 PM MAC B Kirkland Lake Golden Shafts Kiosk Kruzers4 2:00 PM MTJY D Air Service Tankers 101 Whackers5 2:00 PM BARN D NoSeeUms Sault District Rangers6 3:00 PM MTJY C North Bay Bombers Soo Brewliners7 3:00 PM BARN E Kawartha Quakers Fox Lake8 4:00 PM MTJY D Hearst Hounddogs Algonquin Canoeheads9 4:00 PM BARN E Peterborough Flying Hellfish Highland Selects
10 5:00 PM MTJY E Bracebridge Hawks OFRI Pylons11 5:00 PM BARN D Nipigon Bucking Pigs Yogis12 6:00 PM MTJY B Ugly Moos Pembroke Smokies13 7:00 PM MAC W Moose on the Loose * One Period Away14 7:00 PM SPLX C Sudbury Falcons Park Rangers15 7:00 PM MTJY B Kirkland Lake Golden Shafts * Goons16 8:00 PM SPLX A Algonquin Wolves Cochrane Muckers17 8:00 PM MTJY C Thunder Bay Lakers Peterborough Blackhawks
8:00 PM MAC18 8:30 PM MAC A OPSEU Raiders Chapleau Manglers19 9:00 PM SPLX A WDHPeacocks Beaver Bosses20 9:00 PM MTJY D Tavern Turkeys Midhurst Burnouts21 9:30 PM MAC E NELT AEDs Friday Knights *22 10:00 PM SPLX B Rabid Bandits Thunder Bay Lightning23 10:00 PM MTJY W Ma'amabijous sParks
24 8:00 AM MTJY D Algonquin Canoeheads Nipigon Bucking Pigs25 9:00 AM MTJY D Sault District Rangers Hearst Hounddogs26 10:00 AM MAC D NoSeeUms 101 Whackers27 10:00 AM SPLX E Highland Selects Fox Lake
OPENING CEREMONIES
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
* because of an uneven number of teams in some divisions, to ensure all teams get 3 round robin games, 3 teams will play 2 games Friday, but the 2nd game does not count for the team that played twice
full scheduleall teams
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28 10:00 AM MTJY D Midhurst Burnouts Air Service Tankers29 10:00 AM WHIT E OFRI Pylons Peterborough Flying Hellfish30 10:00 AM BARN W One Period Away Ma'amabijous31 11:00 AM MAC E Friday Knights Bracebridge Hawks32 11:00 AM SPLX C Sudbury Falcons Thunder Bay Lakers33 11:00 AM MTJY B Goons Rabid Bandits34 11:00 AM WHIT D Yogis Tavern Turkeys35 11:00 AM BARN W sParks Suckers36 12:00 PM MAC B Pembroke Smokies Kirkland Lake Golden Shafts37 12:00 PM SPLX A WDHPeacocks Cochrane Muckers38 12:00 PM MTJY C North Bay Bombers Peterborough Blackhawks39 12:00 PM WHIT E Sudbury Espanola Whiskey Jacks Kawartha Quakers40 12:00 PM BARN B Thunder Bay Lightning Kiosk Kruzers41 1:00 PM MAC A Chapleau Manglers Algonquin Wolves42 1:00 PM MTJY C Park Rangers Soo Brewliners43 2:00 PM MAC A OPSEU Raiders Beaver Bosses44 2:00 PM MTJY E Highland Selects NELT AEDs45 2:00 PM WHIT D Algonquin Canoeheads NoSeeUms46 2:00 PM BARN D Hearst Hounddogs Midhurst Burnouts47 3:00 PM MAC W Ma'amabijous Moose on the Loose48 3:00 PM MTJY E Peterborough Flying Hellfish Bracebridge Hawks49 3:00 PM WHIT B Goons Ugly Moos50 3:00 PM BARN W Suckers One Period Away51 4:00 PM MAC E Friday Knights OFRI Pylons52 4:00 PM MTJY E Fox Lake Sudbury Espanola Whiskey Jacks53 4:00 PM WHIT D Nipigon Bucking Pigs 101 Whackers54 4:00 PM BARN D Tavern Turkeys Sault District Rangers55 5:00 PM MAC A Algonquin Wolves WDHPeacocks56 5:00 PM SPLX C Thunder Bay Lakers North Bay Bombers57 5:00 PM MTJY B Kirkland Lake Golden Shafts Thunder Bay Lightning58 5:00 PM WHIT D Air Service Tankers Yogis59 6:00 PM MAC A Cochrane Muckers OPSEU Raiders60 6:00 PM SPLX A Beaver Bosses Chapleau Manglers61 6:00 PM MTJY B Rabid Bandits Pembroke Smokies
GM # TIME ARENA DIVISION HOME VISITOR
1 1:00 PM MAC E Friday Knights Sudbury Espanola Whiskey Jacks2 1:00 PM BARN W Suckers Moose on the Loose3 2:00 PM MAC B Kirkland Lake Golden Shafts Kiosk Kruzers4 2:00 PM MTJY D Air Service Tankers 101 Whackers5 2:00 PM BARN D NoSeeUms Sault District Rangers6 3:00 PM MTJY C North Bay Bombers Soo Brewliners7 3:00 PM BARN E Kawartha Quakers Fox Lake8 4:00 PM MTJY D Hearst Hounddogs Algonquin Canoeheads9 4:00 PM BARN E Peterborough Flying Hellfish Highland Selects
10 5:00 PM MTJY E Bracebridge Hawks OFRI Pylons11 5:00 PM BARN D Nipigon Bucking Pigs Yogis12 6:00 PM MTJY B Ugly Moos Pembroke Smokies13 7:00 PM MAC W Moose on the Loose * One Period Away14 7:00 PM SPLX C Sudbury Falcons Park Rangers15 7:00 PM MTJY B Kirkland Lake Golden Shafts * Goons16 8:00 PM SPLX A Algonquin Wolves Cochrane Muckers17 8:00 PM MTJY C Thunder Bay Lakers Peterborough Blackhawks
8:00 PM MAC18 8:30 PM MAC A OPSEU Raiders Chapleau Manglers19 9:00 PM SPLX A WDHPeacocks Beaver Bosses20 9:00 PM MTJY D Tavern Turkeys Midhurst Burnouts21 9:30 PM MAC E NELT AEDs Friday Knights *22 10:00 PM SPLX B Rabid Bandits Thunder Bay Lightning23 10:00 PM MTJY W Ma'amabijous sParks
24 8:00 AM MTJY D Algonquin Canoeheads Nipigon Bucking Pigs25 9:00 AM MTJY D Sault District Rangers Hearst Hounddogs26 10:00 AM MAC D NoSeeUms 101 Whackers27 10:00 AM SPLX E Highland Selects Fox Lake
OPENING CEREMONIES
FRIDAY
THURSDAY
* because of an uneven number of teams in some divisions, to ensure all teams get 3 round robin games, 3 teams will play 2 games Friday, but the 2nd game does not count for the team that played twice
62 6:00 PM WHIT C Peterborough Blackhawks Park Rangers63 7:00 PM MAC W Moose on the Loose sParks64 7:00 PM SPLX E NELT AEDs Kawartha Quakers65 7:00 PM MTJY B Kiosk Kruzers Ugly Moos66 7:00 PM WHIT C Soo Brewliners Sudbury Falcons
67 8:00 AM MAC B 4th place 7th place68 8:00 AM SPLX B 5th place 6th place69 9:00 AM MAC E 1st place 4th place70 9:00 AM SPLX E 2nd place 3rd place71 9:00 AM MTJY W 4th place 5th place72 10:00 AM MAC D 5th place 8th place73 10:00 AM SPLX D 6th place 7th place74 10:00 AM MTJY W 2nd place 3rd place75 11:00 AM MAC D 1st place 4th place76 11:00 AM SPLX D 2nd place 3rd place77 11:00 AM MTJY E 6th place 7th place78 12:00 PM MAC C 1st place 4th place79 12:00 PM SPLX C 2nd place 3rd place80 12:00 PM MTJY B 2nd place 3rd place81 1:00 PM MAC A 1st place 4th place82 1:00 PM SPLX A 2nd place 3rd place83 1:00 PM MTJY E 8th place 9th place84 2:00 PM MAC W CHAMP 1st place Winner game 7485 2:00 PM SPLX W CONS Loser game 74 Winner game 7186 2:00 PM MTJY D 9th place 10th place87 3:00 PM MAC E CHAMP Winner game 69 Winner game 7088 3:00 PM SPLX E CONS 5th place Winner game 7789 3:00 PM MTJY B CONS Winner game 67 Winner game 6890 4:00 PM MAC D CHAMP Winner game 75 Winner game 7691 4:00 PM SPLX D CONS Winner game 72 Winner game 7392 4:00 PM MTJY C CONS 5th place 6th place93 5:00 PM MAC B CHAMP 1st place Winner game 8094 5:00 PM SPLX C CHAMP Winner game 78 Winner game 79
SATURDAY
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62 6:00 PM WHIT C Peterborough Blackhawks Park Rangers63 7:00 PM MAC W Moose on the Loose sParks64 7:00 PM SPLX E NELT AEDs Kawartha Quakers65 7:00 PM MTJY B Kiosk Kruzers Ugly Moos66 7:00 PM WHIT C Soo Brewliners Sudbury Falcons
67 8:00 AM MAC B 4th place 7th place68 8:00 AM SPLX B 5th place 6th place69 9:00 AM MAC E 1st place 4th place70 9:00 AM SPLX E 2nd place 3rd place71 9:00 AM MTJY W 4th place 5th place72 10:00 AM MAC D 5th place 8th place73 10:00 AM SPLX D 6th place 7th place74 10:00 AM MTJY W 2nd place 3rd place75 11:00 AM MAC D 1st place 4th place76 11:00 AM SPLX D 2nd place 3rd place77 11:00 AM MTJY E 6th place 7th place78 12:00 PM MAC C 1st place 4th place79 12:00 PM SPLX C 2nd place 3rd place80 12:00 PM MTJY B 2nd place 3rd place81 1:00 PM MAC A 1st place 4th place82 1:00 PM SPLX A 2nd place 3rd place83 1:00 PM MTJY E 8th place 9th place84 2:00 PM MAC W CHAMP 1st place Winner game 7485 2:00 PM SPLX W CONS Loser game 74 Winner game 7186 2:00 PM MTJY D 9th place 10th place87 3:00 PM MAC E CHAMP Winner game 69 Winner game 7088 3:00 PM SPLX E CONS 5th place Winner game 7789 3:00 PM MTJY B CONS Winner game 67 Winner game 6890 4:00 PM MAC D CHAMP Winner game 75 Winner game 7691 4:00 PM SPLX D CONS Winner game 72 Winner game 7392 4:00 PM MTJY C CONS 5th place 6th place93 5:00 PM MAC B CHAMP 1st place Winner game 8094 5:00 PM SPLX C CHAMP Winner game 78 Winner game 79
SATURDAY
95 5:00 PM MTJY A CONS 5th place 6th place96 6:00 PM MAC A CHAMP Winner game 81 Winner game 82
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44th MNRF Provincial Hockey Tournament Mar 22 - 24, 201
Division A
Division B
* because of an uneven number of teams in some divisions, to ensure all teams get 3 round robin games, 3 teams will play 2 games Friday, but the 2nd game does not count for the team that played twice
schedule by division
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44th MNRF Provincial Hockey Tournament Mar 22 - 24, 201
Division E
* because of an uneven number of teams in some divisions, to ensure all teams get 3 round robin games, 3 teams will play 2 games Friday, but the 2nd game does not count for the team that played twice
Division W
44th MNRF Provincial Hockey Tournament Mar 22 - 24, 201
Division E
* because of an uneven number of teams in some divisions, to ensure all teams get 3 round robin games, 3 teams will play 2 games Friday, but the 2nd game does not count for the team that played twice
Division W
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MNRF Hockey Tournament 2018 General Rules Team and Player Eligibility Rules
1. All Ministry of Natural Resources permanent employees, Group 3, probationary staff and retirees; spouses of permanent, probationary, Group 3 staff and retirees are eligible. Unclassified staff, provided they have been employed for at least 66 days in the previous 12-month period, is eligible. All participating players must be over the age of 18.
2. Players who have participated in two previous MNRF Provincial Tournaments as MNRF employees are
eligible to play. (Players who participated in tournaments under this rule prior to 2006 will be allowed to continue to participate. Effective January 1, 2006, for any new players to be eligible for this exception the player must have been an MNRF employee as outlined above.)
3. Offspring of MNRF permanent, retired, probationary or Group 3 staff are eligible provided offspring are over the age of 18.
4. Each participating team will consist of a maximum of 18 players (including goalie), one coach, one manager and one trainer.
5. At least 50% of each team must be comprised of retired staff, regular staff, probationary staff, Group
3, unclassified staff who have been employed for at least 66 days in the last 12-month period or spouses of regular or probationary staff.
6. Those staff employed by other Ministries, Authorities, the OPP or Commissions are not eligible for the tournament.
7. A team may use a goalie that is not eligible under the above rules provided the goalie is over 18 years
of age and it is noted on the registration list. 8. No participating player may be carded, 9 months prior to the date of the tournament, by the NOHA,
OHA, OMHA, OWHA, Professional, Semi-Professional, Varsity University or College teams. Teams using carded players will forfeit all games in which the ineligible player participated if a protest is filed and upheld by the MNRF Hockey Tournament Committee.
9. Should non-MNRF teams participate in the tournament they will only be eligible to play in the round
robin segment of the tournament. 10.Exceptions to these rules must be approved by the MNRF Hockey Tournament Committee.
Exceptions will be approved only where a team does not have a minimum of 13 players excluding the goalie.
11.Application in writing to the MNRF Hockey Tournament Committee for any exceptions must show
names, age and previous hockey experience including highest level of organized hockey played.
12. A team or player suspended from participation by the MNRF Hockey Tournament Committee will be enforced by the Organizing Committee for the current year’s tournament.
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13. Roster changes cannot be made after the commencement of the tournament without consent and approval of the MNRF Hockey Tournament Committee and the Host Organizing Committee.
14. At no time shall a player play on more than one team in the same division.
15. For each game, barring injury, each participating team will dress players in accordance to the
Tournament eligibility rules. In the case of coach, manager and trainer, they need not wear team sweaters but must remain behind the bench for the duration of the game. Violation of this rule will result in forfeiture of the game in which the violation was proven (to the satisfaction of the MNRF Hockey Tournament Committee) to have occurred.
16. Exceptions will be considered by the MNRF Hockey Tournament Committee should goalies be injured and unable to play.
17. To be eligible to play in the scheduled games on Saturday, a player must have played at least one
game for that team on Thursday or Friday unless that person has received special approval from the MNRF Hockey Tournament Committee.
18. Violation of player eligibility rules will result in forfeiture of the game in which the violation was
proven to have occurred.
Women’s Division Exceptions
19.In addition to the regular MNRF Tournament Team and Player Eligibility Rules the following rules will apply to the Women’s Division when it is included in the tournament. a) No OWHA carded players on A, AA, within the 9 months prior to the date of the tournament
and AAA teams within the past 21 months.
b) Allow 17-year-old daughter of tournament eligible parent participating on the team as a player, coach, manager or trainer.
c) Allow one sister per staff member and mothers of MNRF staff per Eligibility Rule 7.
d) Allow any unclassified staff who has been employed by MNRF within the last year.
e) Allow members of the Ontario Public Service who qualify per the Women’s Division Exceptions Equipment
20. Protective CSA approved headgear must be worn by all players. Players without protective headgear will not be allowed to play. (Facial protection is not mandatory except for goalies, but is strongly recommended).
21. Goalies must wear CSA approved facial protection. If the facial protection does not have a CSA sticker
it will not be allowed to be used. If an approved goalie mask cannot be produced the goalie cannot play.
22. The tournament organizers will supply one set of hockey sweaters to be worn by the visiting club,
should a uniform color conflict occur. The MNRF Arena Manager and/or referee’s ruling on sweater change shall be accepted as final.
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Tournament Schedule and Game Format
23. Home team will be the first team named on the schedule for the round robin series of play.
24. Tournament organizers shall ensure that no team will be scheduled for more than one game starting
earlier than 10:00 am
25. Ice will be flooded at the completion of each game.
26. Two (2) qualified referees will officiate each game.
27. Each game will consist of two (2), 15-minute stop time periods
28. Each team must indicate one captain and two assistant captains on the score sheet prior to each game.
29. The procedure at the start of the games will be as follows:
a) Teams should be prepared to start games immediately following the flood. b) The timekeeper will sound the buzzer and start the clock at the time the game is
scheduled to start. c) A three (3) minute warm-up period will be allowed, and then the timekeeper will
sound the buzzer a second time. d) Immediately after the second buzzer, the referee will signal both teams to centre ice
for the start of the game. e) Should one team not show or be prepared to play, the referee will award the team
on the ice (1) goal and signal the clock to start. The clock will run continuously and the referee shall award a goal for each three (3) minutes the clock runs. If after 15 minutes (1 period) the team does not show, the game will be forfeited.
f) If the end of the previous game is ahead of schedule and both teams are not ready to play, Rule 29(b) will take effect when both teams are ready to play or at the scheduled time of the game.
Rules of Play Playing rules will be as set out in “The Official Rule Book” of the Canadian Hockey Association (CHA) except as follows:
30. Slap shots shall not be allowed. a) A slap shot violation will result in an immediate whistle and a face-off in the
defending zone of the team that committed the infraction. b) Goals resulting from slap shots shall not be allowed. c) Slap shots are defined as those shots where the stick is raised above the knee on
the back draw.
31. No body checking shall be allowed. Referees will be instructed to call body contact in the style and manner that has become standard in Old-timer and Non-contact Men’s League play. (See CHA Rule 50 for complete description).
32. The red line will NOT be in effect for two line offside passes.
33. After a stoppage of play
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a) The visiting team will be allowed five seconds to make any player changes and then b) The home team will be allowed five seconds to make any player changes. c) As soon as the ten seconds has elapsed, the referee taking the face-off will blow the
whistle and prepare to drop the puck. If after five seconds the players are not in position to take the face-off, the offending team’s center will be ejected.
d) Any subsequent infractions by that team during the game will result in a delay of game penalty.
34. A Mercy Rule will be in effect in which, at the discretion of the organizing committee,
a) The game will go to running time if there is a five (5) goal spread with 10 minutes remaining in regulation time.
b) There will be no reverting back to stop time for the balance of the regulation game. c) If a player is assessed a penalty during stop time and during that penalty the clock
goes to running time under the Mercy rule the penalized player (s) will still be allowed to return to play at the designated time of penalty expiration.
Penalties
35. Penalties will be called as set out in Section Four of the CHA official rule book a) minor - 2 minutes b) major - 5 minutes c) misconduct -10 minutes
36. Penalties assessed during the running time will be
a) 3 minutes for a minor, b) 7 minutes for a major/match penalty c) 12 minutes for misconduct.
37. A penalty assessed during stop time will remain as per CHA rules even if running time is started during
the duration of the penalty.
38. When coincidental minor penalties occur, the teams will play at full strength.
39. Any player who is assessed THREE PENALTIES in one game shall be ruled off the ice for the remainder of the game (Game Misconduct). It shall be necessary to place a substitute on the penalty bench immediately to serve the third penalty.
o (Note 1): Any combination of minor, bench minor or major penalties shall apply to the personal total of any individual in the game.
o (Note 2): Players assessed a Game Misconduct under the Three Penalty rule will not be suspended from additional games.
40. Any player assessed a 5-minute penalty for fighting will also be given a game misconduct and will be
suspended from the rest of the tournament. (Further suspension from future MNRF tournaments will be decided by the MNRF Hockey Tournament Committee).
41. If any player deliberately injures or attempts to injure another player, in addition to the appropriate
penalty, a game misconduct will be assessed and the player will be suspended for the remainder of the tournament.
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42. Any manager, coach, player or trainer who strikes, pushes or deliberately abuses a referee or other game official shall be suspended from this tournament and subsequent MNRF tournaments.
Round Robin Play and Standings
43. In the event of a tie at the end of regulation time in the round robin play, there will be no overtime. Teams will be awarded the following”
a) Win 2 Points b) Tie 1 Point c) Loss 0 Points
44. In the event that teams are tied in the standings at the end of round robin play, the placement of
teams in the standings for semi-final games will be determined as follows.
Compare the teams using the appropriate paragraph and rules below. Start with Tie Breaking Rule “a” moving sequentially through the rules until the tie between the teams is broken. The team is placed higher in the standing with a positive response to the Tie Breaking Rule e.g. Team A has “Lower number of penalty minutes” than Team B. Team A is placed above Team B in the standings.
Tie Breaking Rules
Two Teams Tied
a) Winner of round robin game between the teams. b) Lower number of penalty minutes. A game misconduct or game ejection will be
counted as 30 penalty minutes for the purpose of the Tie Breaking Rules c) Winner of flip of a coin.
More than Two Teams Tied Compare all teams at the same time using the rules for “Two Teams Tied”. When one team is deemed to be higher in the standing, start comparing the remaining teams at the first rule “a” moving sequentially through the rules until the tie between the teams is broken. Repeat the process until all teams are ordered in the standings.
Semi- Finals and Finals Overtime
45. In the case of a tie at the end of regulation play for semi-final and final games, the following format will be used:
a) Overtime play will commence immediately following regulation play. b) A 5-minute sudden death stop time period will be played with teams using goalies
plus 3 players per side, minus any penalized players
NOTE: Players can be changed at any time during any portion of overtime play. Shoot- out
46. If the game remains tied at the end of the 5-minute overtime period, a shootout will be initiated.
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a) Five players will be selected from each team. b) One player from each team will shoot simultaneously at the opposing team’s
goaltender. c) After all five players have shot, if teams remain tied, one player who has not been
chosen already will shoot as part of “sudden death”. d) The team whose player scores first, while the counterpart misses will be declared
the winner. Protests
47. All protests must be filed to a member of the MNRF Hockey Tournament Committee within one (1) hour of the completion of the game in question.
Only the team captain and/or coach may file the protest.
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DAY 1 - Wednesday March 21st 2018
Time Sportsplex McIntyre Carlo Cattarello (Barn) 8 :00am
(GM 1) ÉSC L'Escale @ Lambton Central CVI
(GM 2) Moira SS @ St. Joseph's CHS
(GM 3) Anderson CVI @ Fort Frances SS
9 :30am
(GM 4) St. Joseph CSS @ ÉSC Thériault
(GM 5) Notre Dame CSS @ St. Anne's CSS
(GM 6) Timmins High & VS @ St. Mark HS
11 :00am
(GM 7) Leaside HS @ Dunville SS
(GM 8) St. David CSS @ Lo-Ellen Park SS
12 :30pm
(GM 9) St. Joseph's CHS @ ÉSC L'Escale
(GM 10) Lambton Central CVI @ Moira SS
2 :00pm
(GM 11) ÉSC Thériault @ Fort Frances SS
(GM 12) St. Joseph CSS @ Anderson CVI
(GM 13) St. Mark HS @ St. Anne's CSS
3 :30pm
(GM 14) Notre Dame CSS Timmins High & VS
(GM 15) Lo-Ellen Park SS @ Leaside HS
(GM 16) Dunville SS @ St. David CSS
DAY 2 - Thursday March 22nd 2018
Time Sportsplex McIntyre Carlo Cattarello (Barn) 8 :00am
(GM 17) Fort Frances SS @ St. Joseph CSS
(GM 18) ÉSC Thériault @ Anderson CVI
(GM 19) Moira SS @ ÉSC L'Escale
9 :30am
(GM 20) Lambton Central CVI @ St. Joseph's CHS
(GM 21) St. David CSS @ Leaside HS
(GM 22) Dunville SS @ Lo-Ellen Park SS
11 :00am
(GM 23) Timmins High & VS @ St. Anne's CSS
(GM 24) Notre Dame CSS @ St. Mark HS
3 :00pm
(GM 25) 2nd D @ 1st C
(GM 26) 2nd C @ 1st D
5 :00pm
(GM 27) 2nd B @ 1st A
(GM 28) 2nd A @ 1st B
Come out and watch the OFSAA Girls A/AA Provincial Championships during the MNRF Tournament. Cheer on some of the province’s best female hockey players!
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DAY 3 - Friday March 23rd 2018
Time Sportsplex McIntyre Carlo Cattarello (Barn) 8 :00am
(GM 29) WGM 26 vs WGM 27
(GM 30) WGM 25 vs WGM 28
1 :00pm
(GM 31) LGM 29 vs LGM 30
3 :00pm
(GM 32) WGM 29 vs WGM 30
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thank youThis tournament would not have been a success if it were not for the countless hours, coordination, support, epiphanies, creativity, great ideas, helping hands and positive vibes that we got from so many people.
To all of you who volunteered for this event and made it what it is, a huge THANK YOU goes out to you all from your 2018 Organizing Committee. You made this happen.
A thank you to our management team for supporting our involvement in making this year’s tournament something to remember.
We would also like to thank our sponsors for their gracious donations and support they have provided.
We are so grateful for the City of Timmins for not only offering their services to host this event but for welcoming the 600 some people who came from all over Ontario to participate. We could not have done this without your generosity.
Thank you to Tourism Timmins for helping welcome our players in the most hospitable way possible and helping us put Timmins’ best foot forward.
Thank you to all the teams who travelled from corners far and wide to participate in this 44 year strong event! We sincerely hope you enjoy the tournament and that you remember Timmins as being a great time and a place you would want to return to.
Lastly I would like to acknowledge the 2018 Organizing Committee. Your coordination, support and ideas made these 3 days come together. I salute you.
Best of luck to all our teams. Play hard and light the lamp!