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JOG SPORTS CO., LTD  AND THE FLYING FARANGS


3RD ANNUAL ICE HOCKEY TOURNAMENT


BANGKOK, THAILAND


CITY OF ANGELS


ICE HOCKEY CLASSIC


MARCH 18TH- MARCH 2OTH, 2010

JOG SPORTS  CO, LTD cordially invites you to the 3rd Annual Bangkok, Thailand Ice Hockey Tournament. We would like to invite teams from all over the world to participate in the “COOLEST” tournament in ASIA; The City of Angels Old Timer’s Classic.  The tournament will be held March 18th – March 20th , 2010 at Imperial World Shopping Center Samrong.

It's a metropolis that often defies description: Southeast Asia's City of Angels, better known and Bangkok.  With its tiny, winding streets, copious vendors and beautiful women, Bangkok offers its visitors and array of cultural delights sure to satisfy the tastes of all travelers.   It is a curious city of dichotomy: Buddhist monks in saffron robes collecting alms early in the morning as the bar beauties with ruffled hair make their way home. But beyond the nightlife, Bangkok provides a whole lot more. Sweet deals can be had at the numerous street-side markets with knock-off designer goods at dirt cheap prices. Or for those with thicker wallets, boutiques in the city's spectacular malls offer the real deal brand names. Thai food is alternatively fiery, sweet, or sour -- or all of those combined. It is simply sumptuous, and a big part of Thai culture whether its food on the road or in a high-end restaurant.   Take a ride on a "longtail" boat in Bangkok's many canals and see first hand how the inner city operates. For those seeking sun and surf, a 90 minute drive to Pattaya provides a truly spectacular experience and a spectacular nightlife that will bring you memories forever.

TOURNAMENT INFORMATION

• 5 on 5 ice hockey with three 14 minute periods

• Guaranteed 4 games of ice hockey

• Championship Trophies for Champions

• Complimentary Champagne for the Champions

• Player of the Game Awards for Each Game

• Individual Awards for Best Goalie, Forward and Blue-Liner

• Saturday Night Bash ( Complimentary Buffet and Free Flow of Beer for two hours) • On-Site Security

• On Site Bar and BBQ

2009 DIVISIONS

DIVISION

LEVEL OF PLAY

NUMBER OF TEAMS

International Open

Over 35+

8-12

 

Division Formats will be determined by the number of teams

•    All teams will be guaranteed a minimum of 4 games

The cut off date for player’s eligibly will be June 1st, 1975


 

CITY OF ANGELS OLD TIMER’S ICE HOCKEY CLASSIC 2010 TOURNAMENT RULES

The Referee-in-Chief has the right to rule on any matter regarding the tournament. This includes on-ice and any misconduct inside the arena. All incidents will be reviewed by the Tournament Director and Referee-in-Chief. The incident will be reviewed and made before the player’s next game.

1. All teams must sign a waiver form and also submit their rosters before the tournament begins.

2. Teams will play a minimum of 5 games.

3. Points will be awarded as follows:

  • 2 points for a regulation win or shoot-out win
  • 1 point for a shoot-out loss
  • 0 points for regulation loss

4. Round robin play will consist of (3) 10-minute periods. Warm ups are 4 minutes. In between periods we will have 1-minute break. If there is a 2 goal difference with TWO minute remaining stop time will apply.

  • If the game ends in a tie there will be a 3 man shoot-out.
  • NO timeouts during round robin play (one time-out allowed for the playoffs)
  • The netting around the rink is live so when the puck hits the netting the game continues.
  • The center red line will not be in play during the tournament.
  • Icing is from behind the blue line, no center line will be used
  • Delayed off-sides are in effect, (the attacking team can clear the zone to clear a delayed off-side)
  • No body contact is allowed. Slap shots are allowed. When a shot hits the goalie’s mask the referee will automatically stop play.
  • No players may play on two different teams in same conference unless the Referee-in-Chief approves. If a player chooses to play in two different conferences it will be allowed (however Referee-in-Chief and Tournament Director will monitor so called “Ringers” in the Recreational Division which will not be allowed)
  • All rules of this tournament will be equivalent to the Canadian Hockey Association rules

5. Penalties for all teams in Round Robin Play and Playoffs

• 3 minute minor penalty

• 5 minute major penalty

• 10 minute misconduct

  • Any major for fighting will result in ejection from the tournament Any high sticking infraction that draws blood (accidental or not) result in a major penalty and a game misconduct. This is an automatic call for the referees. *Note Referee-in-Chief will review all incidents and may over-turn the game misconduct If ANY 3- infractions i.e.-(high-stick, slashing, cross-checking etc.) have been assessed to any one player, that player will receive an automatic game ejection for the remainder of that game.

If the goaltender flips the puck over the boards in their own end it will be a delay game call

6. Suspensions- All suspensions are at the discretion of the Referee-In-Chief. The Captain will be notified as to the player’s suspension by the referee at the end of the game or before the player’s next game. Any team playing with a player that has not satisfied his/her suspension infraction will forfeit all games from the point of the original suspension.

7. All Major penalties will result in the player receiving an automatic game misconduct and game suspension for their next game. Upon review of the incident by the Referee-in-Chief, more games may be assessed.

8. Teams will qualify for playoffs based on total points in round robin play. In the case of a tie in the standings, the tie breaker procedures are as follows:

Points (2 points for a win)

Most wins

Head to Head record

Goals against (least)

Least penalty minutes

Goal Differential

Goals For

9. Playoffs and Championship games will consist of (3) 10-minute periods for the quarter finals and the semi-finals in the winner’s bracket and consolation bracket will be 3-12 minute periods. Warm up 4 minutes. The last two minutes will be stop time with a 2-goal differential.

  • If the game ends in a tie there will be a 4 minute 4 on 4 sudden death period for all playoff-games and Championship games.
  • If the game is still tied the Quarters and Semi’s will go to a Best of 3 shootout. No player shall shoot twice until everyone who is eligible has shot.
  • Each team will be given 3 shots, unless the outcome is determined earlier in the shootout, if tied after 3, the shootout will proceed to a single elimination sudden death format.
  • A coin toss will determine who shoots first (winner of coin toss get choice when to shoot)
  • In the Championship game we will add a 3 on 3, 4-minute sudden death overtime, before the shootout.
  • One time out is allowed in the playoffs (30 seconds)

**No verbal abuse towards the referees will be tolerated. The only players on the ice who are allowed to speak with the officials will be the Captains or Assistant Captains. Please note verbal abuse towards the referee may result in a penalty and if severe suspension. **

JOG Sports encourages the spirit of fair play and sportsmanship. Good luck and have a wonderful tournament!

Scott Whitcomb‐Tournament Director

Guy Manchuk‐ Referee‐in‐Chief

 



 

SATURDAY NIGHT BANQUET  MARCH 20TH  8pm


Free Flow of Beer and Complimentary buffet from 8:00pm-10:00pm

Currywurst sausage
Party Hamburger
Nuernberger sausage

Chicken wings
Roast Pork
Potatoes
Mashed potatoes
Mixed Grilled Vegetables

SAN MIGUEL LIGHT

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