CAHL 2022
Summer Playoffs
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CAHL 2022 Summer Playoffs
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Mandatory Photo ID and Playoff
Player Eligibility
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Note that
all skaters and all goalies must present government issued photo
ID before every playoff game in order to be eligible to play.
The timekeeper will be checking
every skater and every goalie on every team
before every playoff game.
Reasons such as, however, not limited to:
forgot to bring government issued photo
identification, didn't drive
to the game, left government issued
photo identification at home or in the car or in
the dressing room, will not be
accepted.
The government issued photo identification
must be shown
before the playoff game and
not after the playoff game or the skater or
goalie is not eligible to play.
All skaters must have
a minimum of 5 GP
and all goalies must
have a minimum of 3 GP.
There are no skater exemptions for
any reason under any circumstances for all playoff games for all
teams including your own team and your playoff
opponents.
Please
check the full playoff rules below
at the bottom of this page for full details.
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Skater Exemptions Are Not Permitted
Under Any Circumstances
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All teams,
including your playoff opponents, are under the same playoff
rules which are no skater exemptions for any reason under any
circumstances for all playoff games.
Some teams may think that they are
the only team to ask for skater exemptions. However, other teams,
including your playoff opponents
ask for skater exemptions as well.
Your playoff opponents ask for
even better skater
exemptions, even more
skater exemptions, and have even
better reasons than your team.
No teams,
including your playoff opponents,
are permitted any skater exemptions for any reason
under any circumstances
for all playoff games.
The answer will always be "No"
for all teams, including your
playoff opponents, who ask for skater exemptions
as well.
Your team would
not want your playoff opponents
to bring their even better, even more numerous skater
exemptions, and who have even better reasons, than your team to
play against your team in your playoff game.
All
teams, including your playoff opponents, are under the same
playoff rules which are no skater exemptions for any reason
under any circumstances for all playoff games.
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Regular Season Standings Tie-Breaking
Procedure
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If the teams are tied in points in the
standings at the end of the regular season, then the
tie-breaking
procedure is as follows:
1. Wins
2. Head-to-Head Record
3. Goal Differential
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Arenas Glossary
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EDGE-KS
(Edge School - KS Rink)
EDGE-AL
(Edge School -
AL Rink)
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Playoff
Schedules
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6-9 PM Weeknight Division H
6-9 PM Weeknight Division M
6-9 PM Weeknight Division L
The playoff schedules were posted on
May 22nd, 2022.
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6-9 PM Weeknight Division
H
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All 4 Teams
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The
Solar Bears are the CAHL Cup Champions
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Photo Gallery
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The higher seed is always the home
team.
Round 1 - Semi-Finals:
-1st (Solar Bears: W 13) vs. 4th (Bumble
Berries: L 3)
on Mon, Aug 15, 2022 at 7:45 PM at EDGE-KS
-2nd (Meat Team: W 8) vs. 3rd (Predators:
L 6)
on Mon, Aug 15, 2022 at 9:15 PM at EDGE-KS
Round 2 - CAHL Cup Championship Final:
-W (Solar Bears: W 4) vs. W (Meat Team:
L 0)
on Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 6:15 PM at EDGE-KS
Playoff MVP:
Griffin Bowerman, Solar Bears (1 GP,
1 W, 0 L, 0.00 GAA, 1.000 SV%, 1 SO)
W = Remaining winner from the
previous round
(right before current round)
Notes:
-All of the rankings are based on
the final regular season standings
-If
the teams are tied in points in the standings at the end of the
regular season, then the tie-breaking procedure is:
1. Wins, 2. Head-to-Head Record, 3. Goal
Differential
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6-9 PM Weeknight Division
M
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All 5 Teams
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The
Goats are the CAHL Cup Champions
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Photo Gallery
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The higher seed is always the home
team.
Round 1 - Bye
-1st (Jokers), 2nd (Wolfpack),
3rd (Goats)
Round 1 - Game:
-4th (Penguins: W 1) vs. 5th (Swedish
Berries: L 0)
on Mon, Aug 15, 2022 at 6:15 PM at EDGE-KS
Round 2 - Semi-Finals:
-1st (Jokers: W 10) vs. W (Penguins:
L 2)
on Tue, Aug 16, 2022 at 7:45 PM at EDGE-KS
-2nd (Wolfpack: L 5) vs. 3rd (Goats:
W 6 SO)
on Tue, Aug 16, 2022 at 9:15 PM at EDGE-KS
Round 3 - CAHL Cup Championship Final:
-WW (Jokers: L 2) vs. WW (Goats:
W 6)
on Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 8:00 PM at EDGE-KS
Playoff MVP:
Everett Putz, Goats (2 GP, 6 G, 3 A,
9 PTS, 1 SHG, 2 GWG)
W = Remaining winner from the
previous round
(right before current round)
WW = Remaining winner from the
previous round
(right before current round)
Notes:
-All of the rankings are based on
the final regular season standings
-If
the teams are tied in points in the standings at the end of the
regular season, then the tie-breaking procedure is:
1. Wins, 2. Head-to-Head Record, 3. Goal
Differential
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6-9 PM Weeknight Division
L
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All 4 Teams
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The
Young Bucks are the CAHL Cup Champions
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Photo Gallery
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The higher seed is always the home
team.
Round 1 - Semi-Finals:
-1st (Young Bucks: W 11) vs. 4th (Kings:
L 1)
on Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 7:45 PM at EDGE-KS
-2nd (Titans: W 6) vs. 3rd (Tyro
Maniacs: L 3)
on Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 9:15 PM at EDGE-KS
Round 2 - CAHL Cup Championship Final:
-W (Young Bucks: W 3) vs. W (Titans:
L 1)
on Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 7:45 PM at EDGE-KS
Playoff MVP:
Luke Winquist,
Young Bucks (2 GP, 2
W, 0 L, 1.00 GAA, .933 SV%)
W = Remaining winner from the
previous round
(right before current round)
Notes:
-All of the rankings are based on
the final regular season standings
-If
the teams are tied in points in the standings at the end of the
regular season, then the tie-breaking procedure is:
1. Wins, 2. Head-to-Head Record, 3. Goal
Differential
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Playoff
Rules
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2x. (as of Jul 12, 2017) Playoff
Player Eligibility for Summer Seasons:
Minimum Regular Season Games Requirement
Only skaters who played in at least a minimum total of five (5)
or more of his or her team's regular season games and goalies
who have played in at least a minimum total of three (3) or more
of his or her team's regular season games are permitted to play
in the playoffs. Skaters who did not play in at least a minimum
total of five (5) or more of his or her team's regular season
games and goalies who did not play in at least a minimum total
of three (3) or more of his or her team's regular season games
are not permitted to play in the playoffs (please see below
under Goalie Unavailability section rules for possible
application and permission for emergency goalies).
Government Issued Photo Identification Requirement
All players, skaters and goalies, are required to bring
government issued photo identification to every playoff game in
order to confirm if a player is eligible or not. If a player is
unable to present his or her government issued photo
identification when requested by an on or off ice official for
government issued photo identification, then that player will no
longer be permitted to participate in that playoff game. If the
player refuses to comply, even with a warning, and continues to
play without presenting his or her government issued photo
identification, then unless that player stops playing, that
player's team will automatically default and their opponent will
be awarded the victory. Reasons such as, however not limited to:
forgot to bring government issued photo identification, did not
drive to the game, left government issued photo identification
at home or in the car or in the dressing room, will not be
accepted.
However, a player may appeal to the on or off ice officials and
if at least one of the on or off ice officials knows or
recognizes the player, who does not have government issued photo
identification, as a regular skater who has played in at least a
minimum total of five (5) or a goalie who has played in at least
a minimum total of three (3) or more of his or her team's
regular season games then that player will be permitted to play.
If none of the on or off ice officials know or recognize the
player, who does not have government issued photo
identification, as a regular skater who has played in at least a
minimum total of five (5) or a goalie who has played in at least
a minimum total of three (3) or more of his or her team's
regular season games, then that player's appeal will be rejected
and that player will not be permitted to participate in that
playoff game. If that player refuses to comply, even with a
warning, and continues to play, then unless that player stops
playing, that player's team will automatically default and their
opponent will be awarded the victory.
Goalie Unavailability
In the event that a team does not have any
of their eligible goalies who have played in at least a minimum
of three (3) or more of his or her team's regular season games
available to play in a specific playoff game(s), the team may
apply for permission from the CAHL - Calgary Adult Hockey League
for an emergency goalie(s) to play in that specific playoff
game(s). Each case and application will be reviewed and
permission may or may not be granted for any reason with or
without explanation, at the CAHL - Calgary Adult Hockey League's
sole discretion, for any emergency goalie(s) or specific playoff
game(s). Emergency goalies are still required to
bring government issued photo identification to
every playoff game in order to confirm if the goalie is eligible
or not as per our Government Issued Photo Identification
Requirement section rules above.
Emergency goalie permission
must be requested at least 12 hours in advance of the playoff
game in order for any chance of emergency goalie
permission to be possibly granted.
Emergency goalie permission will not be granted under
any circumstances at/during/near the start of the playoff game.
If a team brings an ineligible goalie to a playoff
game (who hasn't been given permission in advance
to be an emergency goalie for that playoff game) with less than
the minimum 3 games played then the ineligible goalie
automatically will not be given emergency goalie permission
under any circumstances to play in that playoff game.
The team will either have to dress one of their
eligible skaters in that ineligible goalie's equipment to play
goalie or forfeit and lose that playoff game.
Again, the ineligible goalie will not be given emergency goalie
permission to play in that playoff game under any circumstances.
Reasons such as, however not limited to: forgot the current
playoff eligibility/goalie unavailability rules, didn't check
the current playoff eligibility/goalie unavailability rules,
forgot to ask for emergency goalie permission in advance, didn't
have time to ask for emergency goalie permission in advance,
will not be accepted.
Rule 1m. (as of Dec 18, 2014) Regular Season and Playoff
Shootout Player Eligibility:
Any player whose penalty has not yet
expired when regulation time has ended will not be eligible to
participate in the shootout and must remain in the penalty box.
Any player who was removed from the game for a penalty or was
ejected will not be eligible to participate in the shootout.
Rule 1h. (as of Dec 18, 2014) Tie Breaking Procedures
for Regular Season and Playoff Games:
If the score remains tied after regulation time, a best of three
(3) vs. three (3) shootout will commence. The home team will
have the choice to shoot first or second. If the score is
still tied after the three (3) vs. three (3) shootout, there
will be a sudden death shootout, with each team having an equal
number of turns, to determine the winner. The goalie must remain
in his or her crease until the skater taking the shot has
touched the puck. If the goalie does not and if the shot fails
the official(s) will have the same skater re-take the shot. The
puck must be kept in motion towards the opponent's end of the
ice. No goal can be scored on a rebound (unless the puck bounces
off the goal post, then off the goalie, and then into the net).
No skater may shoot more than once unless every other skater on
their team has already shot.
Rule 1e. (as of Dec 18, 2014)
Game Lengths:
All regular season and playoff games have ice times of 1.25
hours (75 minutes) in length except for potential elimination
CAHL Cup Championship games which have ice times of 1.5 hours
(90 minutes) in length in order to accommodate the possibly
needed post-game on-ice awards ceremony. All regular season and
playoff games consist of three stop time periods: A 15 minute
first period, a 15 minute second period, a 12 minute third
period, and if tied a best of three shootout and then if still
tied a sudden death shootout.
Rule 2t. (as of Dec 18, 2014)
Awards:
Awards such as, however not limited to, cups, trophies, medals,
ribbons, plaques, and banners are not guaranteed to be provided
and may or may not be provided at any time, and with or without
any explanation, at the sole discretion of the CAHL - Calgary
Adult Hockey League and may vary in any way from season to
season, division to division, team to team, and player to
player.
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8-9 PM Weeknight Division I |
No Games Scheduled |
8-9 PM Weeknight Division II |
No Games Scheduled |
Weekend Division III |
No Games Scheduled |
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