Tournament Format March 18 – 30 , 2025
- five (5) 1.25 hour games guaranteed, with two referees and a scorekeeper
- Entire tournament runs March 18 – 30, 2025
- Round 1 – Seeding Round Three (3) Games March 18 – March 24
- Round 2 – Semi Final – Single game knockout March 25 – March 28 *Note a player must play in one (1) game in Round 1
- Round 3 – Finals/Consolation – Single game March 29 – March 30 *For Finals Note a player must play in one (1) game in Round 1
- Ice times are after 8pm on Weekdays and after 5pm on Weekends. There is a high likelihood your ice-times will not start after 10pm if you register before February 18th.
- Divisions based on experience Newbie, Beginner, Lower Intermediate, Intermediate
- Stats provided online
- 5 min warmup – 15-13-15 stop time
- ARCHL Rules
- Stick infractions, body checking, head contact is double minors, minor penalty is 2min
- Fighting will result in expulsion from the tournament
- Blue Line icing
Dates to remember
Date | |
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January 27, 2025 | Registration Opens |
February 14, 2025 | Early Bird Registration ends and last day to order Custom Jersey |
March 1, 2025 | Registration Closes |
Ways to register
- Sign up as an individual and get placed on a team with players of similar skill. bring a small group of friends and indicate you want to play together Choose from a skill level below, when in doubt please ask.
- Sign up as a team and build your own team of players, all players must have played at least one (1) of the first three games.
- Bring matching jerseys or rent from the tournament
Hocktourney Skill Level | Experience | Skills | Gameplay |
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Newbie | Less than 1 year of playing hockey | Just learning to skate, focusing on basic balance and stopping. Limited or no experience with puck control, passing, or shooting Limited understanding of positioning | Very slow-paced,highly developmental,focused on learning basics,Non-Contact |
Beginner | 1-3 years of playing hockey; adults often starting later in life | Limited skating ability, working on balance and basic stops/starts. Learning puck control, passing, and shooting fundamentals, Minimal understanding of positioning | Focused on development, slower pace, Non-Contact |
Lower Intermediate | 3-10 years of recreational hockey | Comfortable skating forward and backward with decent edge control. Basic passes, effective shooting, and puck handling, Developing game awareness and positioning | Faster pace with more structured team play, Non Contact |
Intermediate | 10+ years of hockey, possibly former competitive players transitioning to recreational play | Strong skating ability, including quick turns and stops. Confident puck handling, accurate passing, and shooting techniques. Solid game strategies and positioning | Competitive pace, higher intensity, Non-Contact |
Insurance coverage does not extend to or include sport accident coverage for tournament participants unless they were covered through ARCHL. Team sport accident coverage is available and can be purchased for $150.