Round Robin Games

Shall consist of two (2) thirty (30) minute stop-time periods. All games have been allocated 105 minutes to be completed. Event organizers have the option to set the clock to 2 minutes when 5 minutes remain in the allotted time. Points will be awarded in the round robin as follows: Win - 2 points, Tie - 1 point, Loss - 0 points. In the case of a tie for first place in a division at the conclusion of the round robin series, the division winner will be determined as follows:

(1) The winner of the game between the two tied teams, or

(2) If the game ended in a tie, the team with the better record of goals for and against based on the following formula:
Goals for - Goals against

Goals for + Goals against
Higher fraction wins, or
(3) If there is still a tie, the team with the least penalty minutes accumulated during round robin games, or

(4) If again there is a tie, the team that scored the first goal in the game between the two tied teams, or

(5) If the game was scoreless, then a simple flip of the coin will determine the winner.

In the event of a tie for first place between three (or more) teams, divisional standing will be determined by:

(1) The best record of goals for and against, as per (2) above, or

(2) If a tie still exists, then the provisions of Section (1) and (3) above in that order, will be applied.
Second Place Teams

After determining the Division winner the second place finisher will be determined by:

(1) Total number of points, or

(2) If a tie exists, the team that won the game between the two tied teams, or

(3) If that game ended in a tie, then goals for and against as per (2) above,

(4) If a tie still exists, the team that (a) defeated or (b) tied the Division winner, in that order, or

(5) If a tie still exists, the team with the fewest penalty minutes accumulated during round robin games, or

(6) If again there is a tie, then the team that scored the first goal in the game between the two tied teams, or

(7) If the game was scoreless, then a simple flip of the coin will detem1ine the winner.
Consolation Final

The consolation final will consist of two (2) thirty (30) minute stop time periods. If at the end of regulation time the two teams are tied, a five (5) minute sudden death overtime period will be played. If the teams are still tied then each team will select five (5) shooters to take part in a shoot-out. All five players from each team will take their shot. The team scoring the most goals after the five shots will be declared the winner. If the game is still tied then teams will select one (1) further player to take a shot. This one at a time rotation will continue until one team scores while the other misses their shot. The winner of the game will receive the Bronze Medal.



Championship Final

The championship final will consist of three (3) twenty (20) minute stop time periods. If at the end of regulation time the two teams are tied, a twenty (20) minute sudden death overtime period will be played. If the teams are still tied at the end of this overtime period then the shoot-out procedure outline in the Consolation Final section will take place. The loser of the championship final will receive the silver medal while the winner will receive the Golden Bear Alumni Trophy, Championship Banner and Gold Medal.