tournament

rules

PARTICIPATION

In order to ensure that all the Defender Hockey Tournaments are of the highest quality and have the same great features, it is important that each participating team adhere to the procedures listed below.  Failure to follow these procedures can result in the forfeit of a team’s spot in a tournament.

Registration & Approval:

In order to compete in a tournament, teams must register online and receive approval from Defender Hockey.

  • Registration is available online and tournament entry and non-refundable deposit fees are payable via Credit Card at the time of registration.
  • Acceptance into a tournament is granted upon successful completion and verification of online team registration, payment of a $500 non-refundable deposit or payment in full, and submission of any required documentation or waivers at the time of registration.
  • Registration and approval guidelines for each tournament may vary and if so, any additional requirements will be listed on the individual tournament web page.

Payment:

While completing online registration for an event, teams may use a credit/debit card to pay a non-refundable $500 deposit with the remaining balance due 60 days prior to the start of the event, or pay in full at the time of registration.

  • Accepted credit cards: Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover.
  • Registration for an event will not be accepted without successful payment of the required $500 non-refundable deposit or payment in full.

Withdrawal & Refunds:

In the event that a team must withdraw from a tournament after committing, please refer to the following policies:

  • The $500 deposit made at the time of registration is non-refundable.
  • If teams withdraw less than 45 days before the tournament begins, the full cost of the tournament is forfeited and no refund will be given.
  • If teams withdraw more than 45 days before the tournament begins, and the team has paid in full, a full or partial refund (less the non-refundable deposit) may be given.
  • In certain circumstances, and depending on the nature of the withdrawal, registration entry fee and/or non-refundable deposit may be applied to a future event.

Other Requirements:

  • Teams must submit their signed/certified official USA Hockey or Hockey Canada roster at the time of registration by providing the URL/link to the Official Certified Roster that is generated after a team's roster is submitted and approved by USA Hockey or Hockey Canada. Rosters must be received no later than 45 days before the tournament. If required by the team's state and/or affiliate, a Travel Permit must also be submitted.
  • Defender tournament events are Stay to Play. Out-of-town teams with a home rink more than 60 miles from the tournament rink are required to stay in Defender Hockey designated hotels for the duration of the event. Information regarding hotels is included in the registration confirmation email.
  • Teams must be prepared to play by 7:00 am on the first day of the tournament and have their final game end by 5:00 pm on the last day of the tournament.

Division Structure for Defender Hockey Tournaments

National Division (Challenger Division)

  • Who It's For:

    • USA Hockey B and A (below .500) teams

    • AHF McDavid/Lemieux teams

    • Spring Summer teams shall not have  “AA” or “AAA” players

  • Goal: Create close, positive experiences for emerging teams


 

Olympic Division (Open Division)

  • Who It's For:

    • USA Hockey high-end A and AA teams (below .500)

    • AHF strong Lemieux(+.750), Gretzky, and Minor AA  (below .500)

    • Summer teams with a mix of A, AA, and AAA players

  • Goal: A balanced, high-energy open division for teams from various levels of play.


 

AA Division (Cup Division/ Advanced Competition) 

  • Who It's For:

    • USA Hockey AA teams

    • AHF high-end Minor AA (above .500)

    • Top AHF Gretzky (above.500) teams

    • Summer teams with mostly AA and AAA players

  • Goal: Showcase-level, high-intensity play for championship-caliber teams

NOTE: in Fall / Winter - will assist teams wishing to play up or down a division. Defender director has final say on teams playing in appropriate divisions.

PROCEDURES
POLICIES
FALL/WINTER RULES
SPRING/SUMMER RULES
MITE RULES