Sunday, February 26, 2012

KMHA Peewee A Playoff Format

The peewee A playoff format for Kanata will be as follows:

There are four peewee A teams so each will play the other three A teams once for a total of three round robin games.

Once the round-robin is complete, the top two teams will move on. In the case of a tie in points, the tie-breakers will be:

1. The head-to-head result involving the teams tied (two-way ties only).
2. The team with the most wins during round robin games.
3. The best ratio of Goals For /(Goals For + Goals Against), in round-robin games.
4. The team with the most goals scored.
5. The regular season finish.

The top two teams will play in a final game for the Kanata champion on Sat Apr 14, with the winner playing the Nepean champion on Sun Apr 15.

Game clock shall be run just as the regular season:
Game Clock will be running time: 15 minutes first period, 15 minutes second period.
If there are 18 minutes left in the 50 minute ice time, 17 minutes third period running time with final minute stop time.
If there are 11 minutes left, 10 minutes running time third period with final minute stop time.
There will be no overtime in round robin games. Format for overtime in the final games:

First overtime period: A sudden-death period comprised of three (3) minutes stop time in length with teams playing with four (4) skaters plus a goaltender. Substitutions are allowed.

Second overtime period (if necessary): A sudden-death period comprised of three (3) minutes stop time in length with teams playing with three (3) skaters plus a goaltender. Substitutions are allowed.

Third overtime period (if necessary): A sudden-death period comprised of three (3) minutes stop time in length with teams playing with two (2) skaters plus a goaltender. Substitutions are allowed.

Fourth overtime period (if necessary): A sudden-death period comprised of ten (10) minutes stop time in length with teams playing with one (1) skater plus a goaltender. Substitutions are allowed. Should the game remained tied after the fourth overtime period, subsequent ten (10) minute stop time periods with each team playing with one (1) skater and a goaltender will be played until a goal is scored.

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