Coach/ Manager Discipline Handbook

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Supplementary discipline assessed to Players, Teams and/ Team Officials for enumerated penalties as set forth in the Minimum Suspension Guidelines. The Minimum Suspension Guidelines do not preclude any members, association or league from expanding the categories of penalties for which supplementary discipline may be assessed or from assessing supplementary discipline that exceeds the minimums set out in the Minimum Suspension Guidelines.

Hockey Alberta’s Minimum Suspension Guidelines >

As set forth in the Minimum Suspension Guidelines, Indefinite Suspensions are those enumerated penalties that do not have a minimum set forth but require an investigation to determine the appropriate length of suspension. Decisions on indefinite suspensions are rendered by the Hockey Alberta Office. Any player or team official under indefinite suspension is deemed ineligible to participate until a decision has been rendered and the suspension served in full. Indefinite Suspensions include:

NOTE: Should a player or team official participate in a game when they are not registered / affiliated to that team or are already under suspension, the Head Coach shall be indefinitely suspended under Playing Rule 2.2 Ineligible Players / Team Officials.

Suspension Procedures

When suspensions are assessed within League, Exhibition, Tournament and Provincial play, the lines of communication must be open and followed properly by Team Officials, League Representatives and Hockey Alberta Designates. There are numerous suspensions that overlap between League, Exhibition, Tournament and Provincial Play every season; therefore, all parties need to be aware of the suspensions to ensure they are monitored and administered properly.

League Games

During all League Play (Tiering, Regular Season and Playoffs) suspension notifications will be issued by the League for violations of the Hockey Canada Playing Rules.

Unless otherwise indicated by the League, Immediately following a League game, Team Officials (Coach or Manager) are responsible to submit the game sheet/ report and applicable Official Write Ups to their respective League representative in order to notify them of all infractions that occurred and those that would require supplemental discipline. Once the game sheets and Official Write Ups are received, the following detailed procedure shall be followed:

Indefinite Suspensions
All Other Minimum Suspensions

Exhibition Games

During all Exhibition Games, suspension notifications will be issued by the Hockey Alberta Designate for violations of the Hockey Canada Playing Rules. The AEHL and AFHL issue suspensions for exhibition games. The Elite Leagues control all exhibition play for their identified teams.

Immediately following an Exhibition or Provincial Playdown Game, Team Officials (Coach or Manager) are responsible to submit the game sheet/ report and applicable Official Write Ups to their respective Hockey Alberta designate via Hockey Alberta’s Centre Ice Portal in order to notify them of all infractions that occurred and those that would require supplemental discipline. Once the game sheets and Official Write Ups are received, the following detailed procedure shall be followed:

Indefinite Suspensions
All Other Minimum Suspensions
Tournament Games

During all Tournament Games, suspension notifications will be issued by the Hockey Alberta Designate for violations of the Hockey Canada Playing Rules. The AEHL and AFHL will issue suspensions for tournament games. The Elite Leagues control all exhibition play for their identified teams.

The following detailed procedure shall be followed when administering tournament suspensions:

IndefiniteSuspensions
All Other Minimum Suspensions

NOTE: Suspensions that occur at a tournament that cannot be served in full at the tournament must be served during the participant’s next scheduled League, Tournament or Provincial game, which ever occurs first.
Example: A player receives a three (3) game suspension for a match penalty under Rule 7.3 (c) at a tournament but can only serve two (2) games within the tournament, one (1) game shall carryover to the next League, Tournament or Provincial game. As the suspension has already been issued, the incident needs to be reported to the respective League representative and Regional Minor Discipline Coordinator to ensure the one (1) game carryover suspension can be served.


Provincial Championship Tournament Games

During all Provincial Championship Tournament Games, suspension notifications will be issued by the Hockey Alberta Representative at each individual tournament for violations of the Hockey Canada Playing Rules. The following detailed procedure shall be followed when administering Provincial Championship Tournament Suspensions:

Indefinite Suspensions
All Other Minimum Suspensions

Match Penalty on Official

The Match Penalty on Official/ Physical Harassment of Officials infraction is the most serious rule violation that a player or team official can commit. These infractions occur when a participant threatens or attempts to strike an official; intentionally touches, holds or pushes an official; or intentionally strikes, trips or body checks an official.

Hockey Alberta has identified a panel that conducts investigations and/ or hearings related to all Match Penalty on Official infractions. This panel consists of three (3) people, two appointed as Match Penalty Officers and the other being the specific Division of Hockey Chair responsible for discipline. Hockey Alberta has also appointed two (2) Match Penalty Coordinators, whose job is to help coordinate the investigation and/ or hearing with the Hockey Alberta Office. The following detailed procedure shall be followed when investigating and administering Match Penalty of Official infractions:

Rule 4.8(c) - Game Misconduct in the last 10 minutes

Any player or team official who is assessed a Game Misconduct penalty in the last ten (10) minutes of regulation time, at any time in overtime, or after the conclusion of the game and prior to the player or team official entering their dressing room, shall automatically be suspended a minimum of the next league, tournament or provincial game plus the minimum suspension, if applicable.

Example: A player receives a two-minute minor plus game misconduct for checking from behind with 5:36 left in the third period of regulation play. This player shall be suspended for one (1) game under Playing Rule 4.8 (c) for receiving a game misconduct in the last ten (10) minutes of regulation play.

Early Season End Suspensions

Example: A U15 player receives a three-game suspension for a slew-footing match penalty under rule 8.8 (c) in his team’s last game of the season (League, Tournament and Exhibition). However, this player is affiliated to a U18 team, whose season has not yet ended, so the player would be eligible to serve the two-game suspension with this U18, affiliated team.

Carryover Suspensions and Suspension Deferrals

Carryover suspensions occur when a player or team official has not served a suspension from the previous season. As all suspensions must be served in full, any participant with a carryover suspension would be required to serve the remainder of the suspension at the start of the new hockey season.

Should a player have a carryover suspension, they may request in writing through their Minor Hockey Association to the Regional Minor Discipline Coordinator to have the suspension deferred for any Exhibition, Pre-Season, Tiering or Tournament game for a maximum of three (3) games with any one team prior to October 15. Please note the following with regards to suspension deferrals:

Pre-Season Suspensions

Any player who received a suspension in a Pre-Season Game may request in writing through their Minor Hockey Association to the Regional Minor Discipline Coordinator to have the suspension(s) served in the next Pre-Season game(s). The Regional Minor Discipline Coordinator may approve or deny such requests or request a suspension deferral application.

Please note that this only applies to players and may not be requested by Team Officials.

Serving Suspensions

When a player or team official receives a suspension, they are required to serve the suspension during the next scheduled League, Tournament or Provincial game. Exhibition games cannot be used to serve suspension, unless the infraction occurred within the Intro to Hockey divisions (U7 and U9).

Note: Exhibition games do not count as suspended games. Players cannot play exhibition games while serving a suspension.

Example: A player receives a two (2) game suspension, but their next scheduled game is an exhibition game. This player would be required to sit out the exhibition game, as the suspension must be served in League, Tournament or Provincial games.

Exception: Players registered in the Intro to Hockey divisions (U7 and U9) can use exhibition games to serve suspensions.

Game Sheet/ Reports

Game sheets/ reports are the official tracking documents of a hockey game. Head Coaches/ Managers are responsible to fill out game sheets/ reports for their team properly to ensure the proper tracking of players statistics and suspensions. When filling out a game sheet/ report, please ensure the following:

Sanctioning & E-Game Sheets

Exhibition Game Sanctions

A team hosting an exhibition game is required to obtain an Exhibition Game Sanction through its MHA using Hockey Alberta’s Centre Ice Portal. The following procedure shall be followed when requesting an Exhibition Game Sanction:

Tournament Sanctions

A team hosting a tournament is required to obtain a Tournament Sanction through its MHA using Hockey Alberta’s Centre Ice Portal. The following procedure shall be followed when requesting a Tournament Sanction:

Travel Permits

A team travelling outside of its MHA to participate in a tournament is required to obtain a Travel Permit through its MHA using Hockey Alberta’s Centre Ice Portal. The following procedure shall be followed when requesting a Travel Permit:

E-Game Sheets

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. If I don’t hear from the league or Hockey Alberta’s Regional Minor Discipline Coordinator regarding a suspension, does that mean that the suspension was not warranted, and the player can resume playing?
    Answer: No. Should this occur, it is the Coach or Manager’s responsibility to contact the League or Hockey Alberta’s Regional Minor Discipline Coordinator for details on the suspension and to ensure the participant serves the appropriate length of suspension.
  2. As a team official or player, am I allowed to be near the team’s dressing room while under suspension?
    Answer: No, suspended team officials and players cannot be present in their team’s dressing room prior to, during or following the game(s) they are suspended or near the player’s bench and timekeepers’ box.