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U11 Baltic Kids Hockey League Tallinn stage

5.4. - 6.4.2025 Haabersti Icerink , Haabersti | Estonia Join

Rules

Competitions are held according to IIHF rules without body checks.

Game time is 2x14 minutes of net time (about 45 minutes). Games are held in a 5:5 format on the entire field. We play with black pucks.
Games are played without body checks, without icing, with zones.
For a violation in the game 1 minute.
The winners of the stage are determined by the highest number of points scored in all games, for a win the team receives 2 points, for a draw 1 point, for a loss 0 points.
If two or more teams have the same number of points at the end of the stage, the higher place is taken by the team that:
More points in head to head games;
Better goal different in head to head games;
More goals in head to head games;
More wins in all games of the stage;
More goals in all games of the stage;
Better goal difference in all games of the stage;
Fewer team penalty minutes in the stage

 

1. There will be 2 groups of 4 teams in the first round. All teams in their individual group play each other once.

2A. After the 1st round numbers 1 and 2 of each group will be qualified for the semifinals and finals for places 1 until 4 in accordance with the game schedule.

2B. After the 1st round numbers 3 and 4 of each group will be qualified to place games in accordance with the game schedule.

The winning goal race of the ranking matches

  • If the ranking match (place games, bronze game and final) is tied at the end of the actual playing time, the winning shot will be played as follows:
  • The winning goal contest is started with three (3) different players/teams, which the team coach informs the referee of the match immediately after the end of the playing time.
  • If the situation is still tied after three shots, the winning shots will be continued one pair of shots at a time with the "once over" principle. The match is decided when the other team's player succeeds in scoring and his partner does not.
  • The winning goal contest is started by the away team marked in the program.

Only the decisive goal is recorded in the final result of the match. The deciding goal is credited to the player who took the shot.

 

The spirit of the tournament - Fair Play
Exemplary Fair Play mental behavior is required from the teams - players and responsible persons. Spectators are also asked to behave encouragingly, in a positive spirit and act as a good role model for children.

Due to disruptive behavior, the organizer can remove the person from the hall.

 

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