2015 AA
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End of season awards
Top 3 forwards
Top 3 d
Top 3 Goalies
Top 3 annoying parents
Top 3 forwards
Top 3 d
Top 3 Goalies
Top 3 annoying parents
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GTHL RULEBOOK
Do any teams actually follow this in the playoffs? Or am I being naive?
10.7 – U10 and U11 Teams
(a) Players on U10 and U11 Teams must be provided with Fair and Equal Ice Time in all games, including regular season, playoff, tournament, and exhibition games. “Fair and Equal Ice Time” means ensuring that all players get the same opportunity to contribute to the outcome of all games, regardless of skill or ability. A coach’s responsibility is to develop all players to contribute. Shortening of the bench is not permitted. All players should receive fair and as close to equal as possible ice time, including equal opportunities on special teams.
Organizations are responsible to monitor compliance with this Regulation 10.7(a) by their Team Officials. In turn, Team Officials should be aware that the League will take action where it is determined that there have been violations of this Regulation.
(b) It is recommended that all skaters rotate through all positions to ensure each player has the opportunity to try out each position (forward – LW/C/RW and defence ‐LD/RD) at least once.
(c) It is recommended that all players get a chance to start the game and play end‐of‐game situations.
(d) Where a Team has two registered goaltenders, it is recommended that:
(i) the goaltenders play alternate games or split games to as close to 50/50 as possible;
(ii) the rotation schedule be done in consultation with the goaltender and parents (share games or alternate playing full games); and
(iii) each goaltender plays the final game in an equal number of tournaments;
(iv) the goaltender not participating in a game be permitted to participate as a player.
Do any teams actually follow this in the playoffs? Or am I being naive?
10.7 – U10 and U11 Teams
(a) Players on U10 and U11 Teams must be provided with Fair and Equal Ice Time in all games, including regular season, playoff, tournament, and exhibition games. “Fair and Equal Ice Time” means ensuring that all players get the same opportunity to contribute to the outcome of all games, regardless of skill or ability. A coach’s responsibility is to develop all players to contribute. Shortening of the bench is not permitted. All players should receive fair and as close to equal as possible ice time, including equal opportunities on special teams.
Organizations are responsible to monitor compliance with this Regulation 10.7(a) by their Team Officials. In turn, Team Officials should be aware that the League will take action where it is determined that there have been violations of this Regulation.
(b) It is recommended that all skaters rotate through all positions to ensure each player has the opportunity to try out each position (forward – LW/C/RW and defence ‐LD/RD) at least once.
(c) It is recommended that all players get a chance to start the game and play end‐of‐game situations.
(d) Where a Team has two registered goaltenders, it is recommended that:
(i) the goaltenders play alternate games or split games to as close to 50/50 as possible;
(ii) the rotation schedule be done in consultation with the goaltender and parents (share games or alternate playing full games); and
(iii) each goaltender plays the final game in an equal number of tournaments;
(iv) the goaltender not participating in a game be permitted to participate as a player.
Re: 2015 AA
If you feel like these rules are not upheld you can complain and they will force the coach to give equal ice time. But also expect you and your kid to fall out of the good graces of said coach.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 12, 2025 11:20 pm GTHL RULEBOOK
Do any teams actually follow this in the playoffs? Or am I being naive?
10.7 – U10 and U11 Teams
(a) Players on U10 and U11 Teams must be provided with Fair and Equal Ice Time in all games, including regular season, playoff, tournament, and exhibition games. “Fair and Equal Ice Time” means ensuring that all players get the same opportunity to contribute to the outcome of all games, regardless of skill or ability. A coach’s responsibility is to develop all players to contribute. Shortening of the bench is not permitted. All players should receive fair and as close to equal as possible ice time, including equal opportunities on special teams.
Organizations are responsible to monitor compliance with this Regulation 10.7(a) by their Team Officials. In turn, Team Officials should be aware that the League will take action where it is determined that there have been violations of this Regulation.
(b) It is recommended that all skaters rotate through all positions to ensure each player has the opportunity to try out each position (forward – LW/C/RW and defence ‐LD/RD) at least once.
(c) It is recommended that all players get a chance to start the game and play end‐of‐game situations.
(d) Where a Team has two registered goaltenders, it is recommended that:
(i) the goaltenders play alternate games or split games to as close to 50/50 as possible;
(ii) the rotation schedule be done in consultation with the goaltender and parents (share games or alternate playing full games); and
(iii) each goaltender plays the final game in an equal number of tournaments;
(iv) the goaltender not participating in a game be permitted to participate as a player.
Re: 2015 AA
F: FT Knox, MNS Milko, TW HornerGuest wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 3:34 pm End of season awards
Top 3 forwards
Top 3 d
Top 3 Goalies
Top 3 annoying parents
D: MNS Doyle, MB Peter, VP Cz hard to spell kid (67?)
G: FT Keilar, MB Stone, HVS Osthoff
Parents who cares
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How abt the east?
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MT are in!Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 13, 2025 10:06 amWhat teams are doing spring?
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That VP’s D partner is better than him but both are strong
Otherwise the list is solid
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Are any of them moving up to AAA?
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TW Horner going to 2016 AAA TYN
Pretty sure the rest arw staying at AA