8U SCAHA GUIDELINES
Purpose of
8U hockey - To provide a fun, safe environment for all players involved
while maximizing playing time and development, keeping in mind that the key
factor to grow long term hockey players is fun. This is a NO Score-Keeping
League with NO Stats to ensure that coaches, families and players focus on the
big picture of learning, growth and fun. The adults involved (referees,
coaches, managers and parents) are responsible to create and uphold a positive
culture that instills fair play, sportsmanship and always puts the player
first.
USA
Hockey Recommendations for 8U
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Roster size 9 -12 skaters, no full-time goalies,
equal playing time.
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SCAHA does not have minimum or maximum roster
size (must have enough players to play).
8U A, B and C (Gretzky
Division)
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Participate in 12 Jamboree Events (Sept. 2021 -
March 2022) 13th season ending tournament.
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Half ice games, 4 teams per Jamboree.
Schedule
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Teams
should be prepared to play at all SCAHA club locations.
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All games will be pre-determined and posted on
the SCAHA's website, host teams will be highlighted on website.
Jamboree
Events
· Lead Host Team Manager will need to print the Sign in Sheet from their Manager Portal in the SCAHA website.
● Team Managers need to locate Host Team Managers.
o Cross off players/coaches that are not participating.
● Fines/Suspensions will be issued for games played with players/coaches who are not eligible to play.
● Following the event, Lead Host Manager must upload the sign in sheet by 10pm the following Monday
Game
Format:
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Each game is 24 minutes running time.
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Buzzer every 90 seconds of play for player changes.
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There will be one, three (3) minute warm up for all teams, prior to the start of the first
game.
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After each game, clock is set for 2-minute transition time, teams shake
hands and immediately report to their next game bench destination to start up
play as soon as possible.
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All games are 4v4 with a goalie.
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All
games use blue pucks.
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Intermediate
(48 x 36) ADM nets are required.
Permitted
on Ice Personnel
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Referees assigned by LAHOA.
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ALL on ice rostered coaches MUST be wearing a helmet secured with chin strap and wearing
skates.
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If there is only one coach for a team and the
coach does not have proper equipment, the team should be moved to the nearest
player's bench so the coach can stand and interact with his/her team, while not
on the ice.
Penalties:
USA Hockey states at the 8U level players need to begin to understand
the following:
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Acceptable
On-Ice Conduct ? Acceptable conduct should be taught and reinforced.
Unsportsmanlike conduct is the broad term covering this topic, but acceptable
conduct should relate to teammates, opponents, coaches, officials, etc. This is
the beginning of teaching players to be good sports and to respect everyone
involved with the game.
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Allowable
Contact with Opponents ? Players should learn what types of physical
contact are allowed with an opponent. Players should learn the importance of
having their stick on the ice in puck battles, so that good body-contact habits
are established early. The players should also begin to learn the types of
physical contact that are not allowed, such
as body checking, checking from behind, slashing, tripping, etc. While
these young players are not at an age where they should be lectured as to the
types of illegal contact, they should be made aware when they have made contact
in a way that violates the rules.
Two Types
of penalties will be called:
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Dangerous
plays: Defined as any play that endangers that safety of another player. At
8U level collisions will happen but any major stick infractions or dangerous
body contact as stated above should be called.
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In the
clear scoring chances: Defined by any player in the clear attempting to
attack the other net for a breakaway and is tripped or hooked down or purposely
impeded, a penalty is called. In the
clear scoring chances are when a penalty is called, players go to
their benches and puck is put at center ice for a penalty shot with the
goalie (if the buzzer rings during this process, let the player complete
the penalty shot). This process should be done quickly to not waste time.
Major
Penalty: If a major penalty occurs the player is removed from the
jamboree and referee writes in the infraction on the sign in sheet. A major
penalty is determined by SCAHA referee guidelines.
Faceoffs:
Face-offs occur at center ice, as follows:
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After a goal is scored.
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After a penalty shot.
The face-offs should be done immediately
when a minimum of 1 player from each team lines up for the faceoff -
referees don't need to wait for all players to get there.
Line Changes:
There should not be clear scoring opportunities following line changes, pucks
should be pushed wide or to ?quiet? areas to create 50/50 battles.
On puck
out of play: Referees should have extra puck in their pocket to put in
nearest corner of play. If referee does not have extra puck, they will retrieve
puck and put puck into play at nearest corner to create 50/50 battle.
On goalie
covers: Referees must command offensive team to back off from
goalie so referee can get puck from goalie. Referee will play puck to nearest
corner to create 50/50 battle.
Locker
Rooms
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In many rink locations teams will be asked to
share locker rooms.
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At 8U depending on your club policy, parents can
be in the locker room to help their child get dressed, please ensure that all
members of your club abide by USA Hockey's safesport
locker room guidelines.
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For the protection of all our players, a NO CELL
PHONE POLICY in the locker room must be followed.
Download the 8U SCAHA Guidelines to share with parents.
Jamboree Format
Download the 8U Jamboree Format.