Northwest Hockey League 2014-15 Coaches meeting. Welcome to the Franklin Park Community Center. Thank you to the Chicago Blackhawks for their continued.

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Northwest Hockey League Coaches meeting

Welcome to the Franklin Park Community Center. Thank you to the Chicago Blackhawks for their continued support.

The NWHL would also like to thank those that have helped us through sponsorships and fundraising opportunities. TinType Photography Custom Promos (M&M Sports) Ultimate Tournaments Northwest Designs

AGENDA USAH / AHAI –Registration (Coaches / Assistants / Managers) –CEP Requirements –Screening IHOA –Points of Emphasis NWHL –Club Rep’s –BIT –Fair Play –R&E Concussion Awareness

USA Hockey / AHAI Registration (Coaches / Assistants / Managers) CEP Requirements –CEP Level –Age Specific modules Screening

Reminders –Additional penalties –the following penalties will also include a misconduct (for minor penalty) and a game misconduct (for major penalties) Head Contact Charging Boarding Check from Behind (no change) –Game misconduct for multiple misconducts in a game

Continued Points of Emphasis –Fair Play and Respect Intimidation –Standard of Play and Rule Emphasis Body Checking Restraining Fouls –Checking at Bantam and above Checking vs. Contact (mite to peewee) Body position and angling

NWHL Reps NWHL is a membership driven organization. Each club delegates a representative to act on the clubs behalf in NWHL business. The coaches (and parents) first contact when a league issue arises is their NWHL Rep. –BIT –Blowouts –Rules and Conduct –Schedule issues

BIT What is BIT and why? - Balanced Ice Time As applied within NWHL Balanced does not mean equal, but it does mean equitable. While there may be inequities within an individual game, these should even out over a number of games. Acceptable discrepancies –Discipline / In game occurrence –Best procedure is to document on back of score sheet.

Northwest Hockey League Balanced Ice Time Policy Season All coaches will be required to follow BIT policies at all times. There will be 4 defined points for BIT. a. No power play lines b. No penalty kill lines c. Even line rotation though out the entire game. d. BIT for goalies will be based on alternating full games, alternating periods or equal periods per number of goalies.

Northwest Hockey League Balanced Ice Time Policy Season All coaches will be required to follow BIT policies at all times. Enforcement of BIT. If after a formal investigation, the R&C committee determines that there was a willful violation of BIT the following suspensions will be issued to the head coach. a. 1st offense – 2 games b. 2nd offense – 4 games c. 3rd offense – remainder of the season including the NWHL tournament.

Northwest Hockey League Balanced Ice Time Policy Season The greatest discrepancy for the number of players at any one of the 5 positions and all other positions cannot be more than 1, excluding the goalie.” Example: (excluding goalie) – If you have 12 players 3 of the 5 positions must have 2 players and 2 positions have 3 players. Another way to look at it is that it is unacceptable to have 3 players at one position and 1 at another.

Not BIT

Blowouts While the whole point of tiering is prevent blowouts, it still happens. It is the RESPONSIBILITY OF THE COACH to pull the reins and try to restrain their team if they are blowing out another team. NWHL monitors game scores and will contact team reps regarding blowouts. If there are repeated violations of this policy the NWHL will have the coach appear before the Bit & Blowout committee and may face disciplinary action.

NWHL Tiering Tiering Goal : balanced level of play Scheduling –Round 1 : 6 games - there is no tiering; teams are placed in groups in an organized random draw (try to keep teams from the same club from being in same draw) –Round 2 : 12 games - based on pre-tier results teams will be distributed in groups of 6-9 teams. –Round 3 : NWHL Tournament – based on both round 1 and round 2 (formula in rules) teams will be tiered once again for the NWHL Tournament.

NWHL Rules And Conduct If for any reason a player or coach gets a game misconduct the R&C will review the circumstances. If deemed necessary the player and/or coach will need to appear at a R&C meeting.

Concussion Awareness Ask about prior concussions What to look for: Headache Confusion Difficulty remembering or paying attention Balance problems or dizziness Feeling sluggish, hazy, foggy, or groggy Feeling irritable, more emotional, or “down” Nausea or vomiting Bothered by light or noise Double or blurry vision Slowed reaction time Sleep problems Loss of consciousness What to do: Seek medical attention right away Do not return to play until medically cleared

THANK YOU Good luck and have a great and enjoyable season.