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Fall 2006
MIDDLESEX YANKEE CONFERENCE GIRLS LEAGUE
RULES AND POLICIES
Section 1: Teams
- All teams must be registered with Massachusetts Hockey or USA Hockey. An official signed, stamped USA Hockey roster must be submitted to the Middlesex Yankee Conference Girls League by December 15 of the current season. Birth certificates of all players must be made available to the MYC League upon request.
- A roster will consist of a maximum of 20 players. Exceptions to this must be requested in writing to the MYC League for approval.
- A minimum of six (6) players is required to be dressed for a game.
- Player eligibility dates for team rosters will be in accordance with USA Hockey. Player must be league age as of 12/31 of the current season. U19 - Nineteen years or younger; U14 - Fourteen years or younger; U12 - Twelve years or younger; U10 - Ten years or younger.
- No player may appear on more than one roster with the MYC League be it upper or lower within the same division. The divisions will be U10, U12, U14 and U19. A player for a team below may be used as an alternate a maximum of ten games. A or I players can only play for A or I teams. A or I players from younger levels cannot play for B or II teams under any circumstances.
- All players must have legal equipment. CHIN STRAPS are required at all levels. MOUTH GUARDS are required at all levels. MYCGL encourages the use of neck guards at all levels.
- Head Coaches and Assistant Coaches must be USA Hockey patched. Patched coaches must record their certification number on all gamesheets along with their signature.
Section 2: Playing Rules
- Unless otherwise specified in the Rules and Policies of the MYCGL, the playing rules will be guided by the current USA Hockey/Massachusetts Hockey rulebooks.
- All teams should be ready to take the ice five (5) minutes prior to the scheduled start of their game and will take the ice immediately at the request of the game officials.
- A three-minute warm-up shall be allowed at the start of the game. Teams that are not prepared to play after the conclusion of the warm-up period will be given a Delay of Game penalty.
- Two (2) points are awarded for a win, one (1) point for a tie and zero (0) points for a loss in the league standings.
Section 3: Schedules, Postponements, Cancellations and Make-ups
- Every effort will be made by the MYCGL to issue schedules in a timely manner.
- All requests for special scheduling must be made three weeks prior to the end of the current schedule. Any changes needed after that date are the responsibility of the team/program.
- In case of inclement weather, unless instructed by the MYCGL that the game has been canceled, teams should call the rink. If the rink is open, the game should be played. If the two teams decide not to play, the make-up game is the responsibility of the teams/programs.
- Teams/Progams needing to request a change in the schedule must do so two weeks prior to the scheduled game. Every effort will be made to accommodate a game switch, but if it is not possible because other teams are unavailable, the team requesting the change must either play or make up the game. Inside the two-week window, if requested changes cannot be done, and a team cannot play, a temporary forfeit will be leveled.
- A temporary forfeit will appear in the stats as a 1-0 loss until the game is played as a make-up at which time the final score will be entered into the stats. Forfeiting team will have 30-days to provide a sheet of ice, two referees and one timekeeper for a make-up game at the original site of the game or, if original site was neutral, at forfeiting team’s arena. If forfeiting team cannot secure ice for a make-up, a sheet will be provided by the MYCGL and the team/program will be billed.
- All make-up games must be completed before end of season Playoffs start. A double charge per game will be billed for programs not completing make-up games by the end of the regular season.
Section 4: Amendments
1. The Rules and Policies of the MYCGL may be amended, repealed or revised at any time and notice will be given to all teams/programs within the League.
Rules and Regulations, Reviewed, Revised and Corrected: August 2006
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