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League starts today

Posted by Sharon Webmaster at Sep 17, 2006 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
CHSHL starts today. Please remember if you have committed to play but have not registered and paid either online or in person you will be expected to pay before you go on the ice. Please plan accordingly and get your registration in online or print out a copy from the handout section and bring it to the rink with your payment. Thanks.image
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Paul Drawz Bill Baxter (g) John Ogger
John Sindelar Joe Connolly Mike Kolenich
Ryan Mayhugh Steve Bogas Brian Bradley
Yuri Borsch Sharon Spaeth Mike Cugini
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Mike Mears Chris Nolan Ghyslain Manegre
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B Division Rosters for 2006-07

Posted by Sharon Webmaster at Sep 13, 2006 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
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Mark Uguccioni (g) Tim Eagen Jules Hay James Moore
Dave Weidenthal Paul Tomann Tina Vrabec Bob Warshawsky
Tom Adams Kevin Ignasiak John Como Allan Wilkinson
Mike Seidman Eric Arts Dave Siegel Glen Stevens
Marcus Dana Griff Ralston Irv Auerbach Kevin Amolsch
Rian Spremulli Pekka Immonen Jon Sears Todd Russell
Chris Brandt Lisa Healy Gordon Blimbaum Jack Horrigan
Michael Pierce Paul Healy Erich Fried Rich Nicholson
Steve Izen Tom Rudy Jesse Wainwright Steve Warshawsky
Gary Naherny Peter Kaiser Mike McKeon Douglas Grossman-McKee
Joe Sullivan Vlad Gurau Scott Lee Ray Carr
Chris Butler Ron Teodecki Carl Kohr Michael Sharon
Mark Schwartz (g) Eric Kinczel (g) Mike McFarlane (g)
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Rules for the 2006-07 Season

Posted by Sharon Webmaster at Aug 29, 2006 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS SENIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE RULES FOR 2006-2007 SEASON Revisions shown in boldface 1. The league is open to any player who is at least 22 years old as of December 31, 2006, and is not a "D" player, as determined in the sole discretion of the hockey committee. 2. The league will have two divisions with a total of from 10 to 12 teams, each with up to 13 skaters and one or two goalies. The objective is to maximize competition, and the Hockey Committee may transfer players between teams to equalize the talent. 3. Except as provided below, USA Hockey non-checking rules apply. 4. Any player who receives a third penalty (major or minor, exclusive of bench or equipment penalties) in a game will receive at that time a 10-minute misconduct penalty. If that player receives a fourth penalty in the game, he will receive a game misconduct. Any team that receives its tenth penalty (major or minor, excluding bench or equipment penalties) in a game will forfeit that game (exception -- if the tenth or later penalty is a coincidental minor, it is not counted). The scorer will inform the referee and both captains when any player receives his third and fourth penalties, and when a team receives its eighth, ninth and tenth penalties. 5. Any player receiving a game misconduct will be ineligible for his team's next game as well. The second game misconduct of a season will result in disqualification for the next six games. The third game misconduct of a season will result in disqualification for the balance of the season. A fighting penalty is an automatic game misconduct. Any player who becomes excessively abusive to the officials or to other players, or whose behavior is determined by the Hockey Committee to be excessively detrimental to the League, whether through physical acts, verbal threats or otherwise may be immediately dropped from the league, with no refund of fees. At the sole option of the Hockey Committee, such player may be given one warning prior to being dropped from the League. Past history shall be taken into account by the Hockey Committee in making this determination. 6. To start a game, a team must have five skaters and a goalie or an additional skater on the ice. The scheduled start time for all games is 10 minutes after the scheduled ice time. However, if both captains agree, the game can start prior to the expiration of the 10 minutes. A team has a 15 minute grace period (subject to a 2-minute delay of game penalty) from the scheduled start time to get the required players on the ice; if they do not meet the requirement, they forfeit the game. If a team’s goalie arrives after the scheduled start time, he may have a two-minute warm-up but his team then forfeits their time out for that game. 7. The center red line will be ignored for all purposes. Two-line passes are allowed. However, a pass from behind the defensive blue line which crosses the opponent's goal line is subject to being called icing. 8. The tag-up offside rule is in effect. If all offensive players clear the offensive zone at the same time, they can go back into the offensive zone even if the puck has not been cleared out. 9. All players in a given position (e.g., defense, forwards) should play the same number of shifts in a game, to the extent possible. No player should double shift if another player has been sitting more than one shift. Note-- during the last five minutes of a game if the score is within two goals, the team captain has total discretion as to who plays and for how long. Violations of this policy should be taken up with your team captain, and if he cannot resolve the problem the hockey committee should be notified. 10. If a player does not show up (regardless of the reason) for more than three games prior to December 31, 2006, he may be dropped from the roster upon request of the team captain and at the discretion of the hockey committee. The refund of fees to the City is a matter between the player and the City; the refund of league fees is at the total discretion of the Hockey Committee. A player dropped from the roster is treated as a new player for the next season and must go back into the draft rather than rejoining his old team. No player may be dropped after December 31, 2006. See, however, rules 27 and 28 re injured players. 11. If a team drops a player (see rule 10), that team may request a substitute player (of similar ability). The Hockey Committee has total discretion of whether to place a substitute player on a team, and will take into account the desire to balance the relative abilities of the teams. No substitute player may be added to a team after December 31, 2006. 12. The league will purchase uniform mesh jerseys to be worn by each team. No player will be permitted to play with a jersey that is not the same color as the official jersey. Each player must wear an approved hockey helmet (with some type of chin strap) and at least a half shield face mask attached to the helmet at all times. 13. All three periods of the game will be 15 minutes stop time. If one team attains a lead of 10 goals at any time, the remainder of the game will be running time, unless the lead is reduced to 7 goals, at which time stop time will go back into effect. Other than the preceding sentence, there is no mercy rule in effect, and all games will be played to completion. 14. Minor penalties assessed during stop time play are two (2) minutes in length. Minor penalties assessed during running time are three (3) minutes in length. 15. The league will supply two referees and a scorekeeper for each game; the home team is responsible for paying the referees $40 each and the scorekeeper $25 prior to the start of the game. 16. If a captain wishes to question a referee's decision on the application of a rule, the captain may call his team's time out prior to the next face-off after the questionable decision. At this point the referee will look up the rule and, if necessary, correct the decision. The referee's decision is final and not subject to any appeal. A judgment call may not be questioned. Once the referee has signed the scoresheet after a game, that game is final, and no protest of any kind is allowed. 17. During the regular season, if the score is tied at the end of regulation time, the game will end as a tie. There will be no overtime during the regular season. 18. Any goalie on the roster of any team in the same division can be a substitute goalie for a team whose goalie is unable to play for legitimate reasons. In addition, the Hockey Committee will post a listing of official substitute goalies who may be used as substitutes. No other goalie can be used as a substitute without the prior written permission of the Hockey Committee. Violation of this rule will result in the forfeit of any game in which the unauthorized substitute goalie was used. 19. All teams qualify for the playoffs, with placement based upon regular season record. The determination of record is based on total points (win=2, tie=1, overtime loss=1). In case two teams are tied in total points, the tiebreakers are, in order: Head-to-head won-loss record, Head-to-head total goals, Total goals scored against all teams for the year, Total goals scored minus total goals allowed against all teams for the year, Total games won against all teams for the year, and Coin toss. In the event of ties among three or more teams, the USA Hockey tournament tiebreaker rules will be applied. 20. The preliminary rounds of the playoffs will be either a best-of-three playoff among the top four teams, or a round robin, double elimination tournament among all teams. 21. The two winning teams from each division in the preliminary playoff rounds play a best-of-three championship series. 22. During the playoffs, if a game is tied at the end of three periods, the teams will play sudden-death overtime periods of 15 minutes each, with the first team to score winning the game. 23. The rink officials will make two locker rooms available each game; the home team will use the higher-numbered room and the visiting team the lower-numbered room. 24. Only the captain or alternate is permitted to discuss an official’s decision with the officials. If a player, other than the captain or alternate, complains about a call to an official, the official is to issue the player a warning. If the player continues to complain, the official will assess that player a 5-minute or 10-minute misconduct penalty, depending upon the severity of the offense. See also Rule 5, which may apply if the complaining is loud, profane, or continues after a warning is received. 25. The captain or alternate is permitted to discuss a decision with an official for a reasonable period of time, generally for one minute or less, provided the discussion is conducted in a respectful manner. If the captain or alternate verbally attacks the official, the discussion is over, and the penalties set forth in paragraph 24 will apply. See also Rule 5, which may apply if the complaining is loud, profane, or continues beyond a reasonable period. 26. CHSHL intends that the officials apply the above policy reasonably and fairly, but the officials are instructed to apply these penalties to any and all players and captains who verbally abuse an official. 27. Physical abuse of an official is never tolerated and will result in at least a suspension for the balance of the season, as well as possible further suspensions as may be deemed appropriate by the Hockey Committee and the Recreation Director. In addition, legal proceedings may result against the player. 28. If a player on the roster of a team becomes seriously injured, ill, or otherwise incapacitated as of the start of the season or at any time through December 31, 2006, and it is expected he/she will not be able to play for the remainder of the season, the team captain may designate that player to be on the Injured Reserve List. This player may be replaced with a substitute player selected by the Hockey Committee for the remainder of the season, and the player on the IR list remains on the roster of that team at the start of the next season unless that player is still unable to play for the next season. The substitute player does NOT remain on the roster for the next season unless the injured player is still unable to play. Payment/refund of fees by the IR player and the substitute is at the discretion of the Hockey Committee. A team may have no more than two IR players per season. 28. If a player on the roster of a team becomes seriously injured, ill, or otherwise incapacitated at any time during the regular season prior to December 31, 2006, the team captain may designate that player to be on the 6-game Disabled List. This player may be replaced with a substitute player of the same skill level, as designated by the Hockey Committee. The player on the Disabled List may not play again until his/her team has played at least six games from the time he/she is placed on the List. Once the disabled player is ready to return to active status, the captain must notify the Hockey Committee, and the substitute player may no longer play for that team. No substitute player is permitted to play after December 31, 2006. image
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2006-07 League and Pick-up Information

Posted by Sharon Webmaster at Aug 13, 2006 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
CITY OF CLEVELAND HEIGHTS DIVISION OF PARKS AND RECREATION 2006-2007 CLEVELAND HEIGHTS SENIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE For updated information, see www.eteamz.com/chshl LEAGUE PLAY Open to Intermediate and Advanced Players who are at least 22 years of age by December 31, 2006 Determination of skill level (Novice, Intermediate or Advanced) will be made by the Senior Hockey Committee (Paul Tomann 216-990-5251, Bob Warshawsky 216-831-0733, Mike Moore 440-585-4113, Tim Bauman 216-761-4830 and Mark Turner 216-371-9848). Plans are for a total of eight to ten teams, in two divisions, based upon skill level. The A Division is for A and B players, while the B Division is for B and C players. While B players may play in either division, no player may play in both divisions. Each team will have from 11 to 13 skaters, plus a goalie. Each team will play approximately 24 regular season games, plus playoffs. Each team will play generally once per week on either Monday (9:30 or 10:15 pm), Tuesday (10:00 pm) or Wednesday (10:00 or 10:15 pm), although it is possible that a team will occasionally play two games in a given week. THE DETERMINATION OF HOW MANY TEAMS THERE WILL BE AND THE START OF THE REGULAR SEASON DEPENDS ENTIRELY UPON PLAYERS SIGNING UP PROMPTLY. ALL PLAYERS (INCLUDING THOSE WHO PLAYED LAST YEAR) WHO DO NOT SIGN UP BY SEPTEMBER 6 RISK BEING EXCLUDED FROM THE LEAGUE. WE WOULD LIKE TO ANNOUNCE THE SCHEDULE IN EARLY SEPTEMBER AND TO START THE REGULAR SEASON ON SEPTEMBER 18. Helmets and HECC-approved face masks or half shields are required. The first five sessions, devoted to evaluations of new players and practice for all players, are as follows: Monday, August 21 9:30 PM North & South Rinks Wednesday, August 23 9:45 PM North Rink & 10:15 PM South Rink Monday, August 28 9:30 PM North & South Rinks Wednesday, August 30 9:45 pm North Rink & 10:15 pm South Rink Monday, September 4 Rink closed for Labor Day Wednesday, September 6 10:00 pm North Rink Monday, September 11 9:30 pm North Rink & 10:15 pm South Rink Wednesday, September 13 10:00 pm North Rink & 10:15 pm South Rink FEES This year we are offering three methods of registering: 1. Go to our website (www.eteamz.com/chshl) and register and pay fees by credit card online, at a discounted rate. 2. Download the forms from the “handouts” section of the website and mail the forms along with checks to: Cleveland Heights Community Center Attention: Chris Kendel One Monticello Boulevard Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 3. Download the forms from the “handouts” section of the website and bring the forms to the Community Center at the start of the first five sessions; payment may be made in person bycredit card or check. League Fee (Made Payable to: "Cleveland Heights Senior Hockey League"): New players who did not play in the League last season $200.00 ($195.00 if registering online Returning players who were in the League last season $165.00 ($160 if registering online) Each League player must also pay the appropriate Ice Fee to the City of Cleveland Heights, as shown in the “Ice Fees” table in the Pick-Up Hockey section, below. PICK-UP HOCKEY Open to Novice, Intermediate and Advanced players who are at least 18 years of age by December 31, 2006. Helmets are required; face masks or half shields are strongly recommended. There are two separate sessions available: Sundays at 9:30 pm - South Rink - Beginning Sunday, September 3, 2006 Thursdays at 10:00 pm - South Rink - Beginning Thursday, September 7, 2006 Ice Fees (Made Payable to: "City of Cleveland Heights") Cleveland Heights Resident Non-Resident One Pick-Up Session or League $88.00 $165.00 Both Pick-Up Sessions or League & Pick-Up $154.00 $230.00 Goalies (dressed in full equipment) do not have to pay for pick-up sessions. Registration - Completed and signed registration and USA Hockey forms with payment in full (checks or money orders only) can be mailed to or returned at: Cleveland Heights Community Center Attention: Chris Kendel One Monticello Blvd. Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 image