12U TIER III Medium...Olympic National American Quincy Whitman Hanson Kingston Acton-Boxboro...

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12U TIER III Medium Amelia Park Ice Arena March 9-11, 2018 Hosted by the Westfield Youth Hockey Association

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  • 12U TIER III Medium

    Amelia Park Ice Arena

    March 9-11, 2018

    Hosted by the

    Westfield Youth Hockey Association

  • Welcome to the 12U Tier III Medium

    State Tournament!

    Things to do in the Springfield area:

    · Springfield Thunderbirds (AHL)


    · Springfield Museums (Home of Dr. Seuss and the Hasbro Interactive Exhibit)


    · NBA Basketball Hall of Fame


    · Eric Carle Museum and Atkins Farm (Hadley, MA)


    · Holyoke Children's Museum


    · Holyoke Mall at Ingleside


    · Downtown Northampton, MA (great restaurants, shopping, and culture)
 · Yankee Candle Co. and Historic Deerfield, MA


    · Teletrack (Bradley Airport Teletheater)


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  • Tournament Schedule

    Game Date Time Final Score

    1 Fri, Mar 9, 2018 10:00AM Acton-Boxboro vs Triton

    2 Fri, Mar 9, 2018 11:10AM Tri County vs Holy Name

    3 Fri, Mar 9, 2018 12:20PM Whitman Hanson Kingston vs Twin City

    4 Fri, Mar 9, 2018 1:30PM Amherst vs Melrose

    5 Fri, Mar 9, 2018 2:40PM Wakefield vs Hyde Park

    6 Fri, Mar 9, 2018 3:50PM Quincy vs Westfield

    7 Fri, Mar 9, 2018 5:00PM Holy Name vs Triton

    8 Fri, Mar 9, 2018 6:10PM Tri County vs Acton-Boxboro

    9 Sat, Mar 10, 2018 8:00 AM Twin City vs. Melrose

    10 Sat, Mar 10, 2018 9:10 AM Whitman Hanson Kingston vs Amherst

    11 Sat, Mar 10, 2018 10:20 AM Hyde Park vs Quincy

    12 Sat, Mar 10, 2018 11:30 AM Wakefield vs Westfield

    13 Sat, Mar 10, 2018 12:40 PM Acton-Boxboro vs Holy Name

    14 Sat, Mar 10, 2018 1:50 PM Triton vs Tri County

    15 Sat, Mar 10, 2018 3:00 PM Amherst vs Twin City

    16 Sat, Mar 10, 2018 4:10PM Melrose vs Whitman Hanson Kingston17 Sat, Mar 10, 2018 5:20PM Hyde Park vs Westfield

    18 Sat, Mar 10, 2018 6:30PM Quincy vs Wakefield

    19 Sun Mar 11, 18 9:00AM National vs American

    20 Sun Mar 11, 18 10:30AM Olympic vs 2nd Place Wild Card

    21 Sun Mar 11, 18 4:00PM Lowest Seed Championship Highest Seed

    Olympic National American

    Quincy Whitman Hanson Kingston Acton-Boxboro

    Wakefield Twin City Triton

    Hyde Park Amherst Tri County

    Westfield Melrose Holy Name

    SATURDAY March 10, 2018

    SUNDAY March 11, 2018

    FRIDAY March 9, 2018

    Teams

    2018 U12 Tier III Medium Massachusetts State Championship March 9-11 Amelia Park Ice Arena

  • ACTON-BOXBORO YOUTH HOCKEY

    3 MICHAEL PUTT

    8 NATHAN SMITH

    15 DEREK ZEENA

    27 DANTE VENUTO

    34 NATALIE HODGSON

    39 JASON CALHETA

    41 CY CLARK

    46 RYAN JOHNSON

    48 MASON HOLMES

    54 FINELY STEVENS

    60 TROY GALVIN

    63 MICHAEL DITULLIO 65 BRADY HOITT

    76 LUKE SILVERMAN

    93 JACK HASHEM

    HC CHRIS GALVIN

    AC DAVID DITULLIO

    AC BRYAN HOLMES

  • AMHERST YOUTH HOCKEY

    15 NATHANIEL OLDENBURG

    16 DEREK WISSMAN

    17 JOSH GOODHUND

    20 JAMESON DION

    25 PETER SULLIVAN

    40 NATE HAWKINS

    53 JAMES BURKE

    84 ZACHARY AKTIV

    90 LUKE WALKER

    94 MAX KRAUSE

    97 SPENCER MCDONALD

    HC DAVID SULLIVAN

    AC ERIC AKTIV

    AC BRYAN BURKE

    AC PAUL GOODHIND

    AC TOBY WISSMAN

  • HOLY NAME YOUTH HOCKEY

    1 DYLAN BALISE

    36 NICHOLAS BURNS

    37 ETHAN FOURNIER

    38 CHRIS NELSON

    40 ANTHONY BUONICONTI

    41 TREVOR DEL BARBA

    42 ADIN MARTIN

    43 NIKOLAS Dwyer

    44 HAYDEN STOPA

    45 LUCAS MORRISON

    46 COLE AZEEZ

    47 KEVIN O’BRIEN

    48 CONNOR ADAMCZYK

    49 PHILIP TIKHONOV

    HC JAKE DOUGHERTY

    AC RICK DEL BARBA

  • HYDE PARK YOUTH HOCKEY

    1 MARISSA POMA

    2 CAMDEN CARR

    3 MICHAEL MCELMOYLE

    4 KEVIN COLLERAN

    5 JOHN RYAN

    6 ALEX SULLIVAN

    8 CHRISTINA MCANULTY

    10 ANTHONY TAURASI

    11 JAMES CARTY

    12 WILLIAM ROUSMANIERE

    13 WILLIAM WHITNEY

    14 LUCAS CECERE

    15 JACK SOLLIS

    16 QUINN HOFFMAN

    HC COREY SULLIVAN

    AC BILL COLLERAN

    AC JOHN POMA

    AC JIM SOLLIS

  • MELROSE YOUTH HOCKEY

    1 AARON AL-MARAYATI

    3 DREW HEBERT

    4 JACKSON BURDICK

    5 CALVIN ZIMMERMAN

    7 JACKSON KENDALL

    9 TYLER AUDET

    10 JOEY KELLEHER

    11 MICHAEL FUCCIONE

    12 TOMMY WADEN

    14 DANIEL FERRIS

    16 ETHAN BURNS

    18 MICHAEL KELLY 19 ALEC MCLAUGHLIN

    HC KEVIN WADEN AC JARED BISHOP AC JEFF KENDALL

  • QUINCY YOUTH HOCKEY

    2 QUINTON VAN DAM 4 THOMAS WALSH 5 CAROLINE SYNDER 7 CHARLIE MCGRAIL 8 JACK DUNNE 9 SAM SCHAAF

    11 SHEA WINTERS 16 MICHAEL NEWTON 18 OWEN CALLAGHAN 30 PHIL PRIOLI 32 SHEA NOLAN 63 WILL BUCCELLA 99 MICHAEL CAMPBELL

    HC SEAN CALLAGHAN AC MATT BUCCELLA

  • TRI-COUNTY SAINTS YOUTH HOCKEY

    1 JOSH HUSSY

    4 LANDON GROTHE

    5 NICK PAVAO

    7 RYAN ROGOWSKI

    15 TANNER MARCHI

    18 NICK FALCIONE

    21 CURT LAVERDIERE

    23 RYAN DEGIROLAMO

    33 DANIEL LENNON

    60 JAKE CUNNINGHAM

    66 BENJAMIN GREGOREK

    87 JOHN WHALEN

    88 LUKE MAGUIRE

    97 IAN MCGANN

    99 MARCO LUZZA

    HC DOUG ROGOWSKI

    AC DAVID LENNON

    AC ERNEST MARCHI

    AC MARK MCGUIRE

  • TWIN CITY YOUTH HOCKEY

    16 JOSHUA GAUVIN

    29 OWEN YEAW

    32 JAYDEN FERREBEE

    33 JACK MOYEN

    39 JACK MOORE

    45 SCOTT BLANCHARD

    53 KIERAN LUNN

    55 JOSHUA AGNESE

    65 JACK CARNEY

    67 ZACHARY WERNER-SENEE

    72 DEREK PLUMMER

    77 TYLER PROTEAU

    78 EDWARD JULIUS

    85 DYLAN GAUDREAU

    92 ANDREW ST. CYR

    HC RYAN CARNEY

    AC PAUL AGNESE

  • TRITON YOUTH HOCKEY

    2 SIMON BISSEL

    4 GRIFFIN WHITE

    5 ALEX DAVIS

    7 AIDE SZYMANSKI

    9 LUKE SULLIVAN

    16 JOSEPH NISKA

    17 LUCAS TINKHAM

    22 EBEN DOOLING

    23 CAMERON NEARY

    25 CARSON IRVING

    30 PARKER PIERRE

    37 JP TROJAN

    47 KYLE REGNIER

    HC MIKE TINKHAM

    AC BRUCE IRVING

    AC SCOTT REGNIER

  • WAKEFIELD YOUTH HOCKEY

    1 ZACHARY LAVERDURE

    2 SEAN HOGAN

    5 DYLAN WICKWIRE

    6 MATTHEW MCCOY

    7 DANTE YEPEZ

    9 OISIN CULLEN

    24 GEOFFREY MCGANN

    26 JOSHUA LINEHAM

    34 ALEXANDER DUBOW

    44 GRACE SEABURY

    55 ETHAN GORI

    59 ANDREW NEMEC

    63 BRENDAN CAMPEA

    85 JAKE HAGGERTY

    98 VINCENT KADDARAS

    HC GLENN SEABURY AC JACK HAGGERTY AC SHAWN LINEHAM

  • WESTFIELD YOUTH HOCKEY

    8 THATCHER BERMAN 12 SARAH MCMAHON

    15 CASE VIAMARI

    19 RICHARD MORITKO

    27 BLAKE CAVALLON

    32 DAVID FOREST

    33 BRAYDEN CZARNECKI

    50 KAITLYN ONDRICK

    62 EVAN MICHELUCCI

    70 JESSE SPEAR

    71 QUINN O’BRIEN

    72 EVAN MASTROIANNI

    95 MASON GARRITY

    HC AARON MICHELUCCI

    AC KEVIN CZARNECKI

    AC CHRS O’BRIEN

    AC CHRIS ONDRICK

  • WHITEMAN HANSON KINGSTON YOUTH HOCKEY

    1 DREW BURNS

    7 NATHAN SCACCIA

    12 CONNOR SHIELDS

    15 JULIANA CONNORS

    17 JACOB BATEMAN

    19 TOMMY JENKINS

    21 TRAVIS ROUSSEAU

    25 THOMAS SYLVESTER

    44 CAITLIN DILEY

    47 PATRICK MURPHY

    51 ANTHONY INVERNIZZI

    93 BILLY MORGAN

    97 DEVIN WALSH

    HC BRYON CONNORS

    AC JOHN PRINGLE

    AC TODD SYLVESTER

    AC JEFF WALSH

  • PURSUANT TO THE 2017-2018 MASSACHUSETTS HOCKEY TOURNAMENT GUIDE: Tournaments consisting of 12 teams shall be divided into three divisions with the teams playing everyone in their division in a round robin. The division winners plus the second place team with the best record (see section K below) shall advance to the semifinals. With the National vs. American and the Olympic vs. second-place team. If the second place team is from the Olympic Division then the American winner will play the Olympic winner and the National winner will play the second-place team. 
 ROUND ROBIN GAME PROCEDURES


    All round robin games shall be played to a winner. If the game is tied following regulation play, one five-minute 3-3 sudden death overtime period shall be played. At the completion of the third period, the tied teams shall receive a three-minute rest period. The teams will remain on the ice. The teams will not change ends. At no time will there be less the 3 players per team. If a team is penalized they will play with 3 players and the un-penalized team will play with 4 players. When the penalty ends it will be 4-on-4 until the next stoppage in play. It will then revert back to 3-on-3. If the score is tied at the end of the sudden death overtime period, there shall be
a shootout. The winner of the shootout will be credited with one additional goal in the final score.

    (i) Tournament Standings will use the following three point system:

    a. Regulation Win = 3 Points b. Overtime or Shootout Win = 2 Points c. Overtime or Shootout Loss = 1 Point d. Regulation Loss = 0 Points 


    (ii) Shootout. The shootout will be conducted as follows: A shootout is defined as a player attempting to score a goal and the opposing goalkeeper attempting to stop the shooter from scoring the goal.

    a. The referee shall call the two captains to the referee’s crease to flip a coin to determine which team takes the first shot. The winner of the coin toss will have the choice whether his/her team will shoot first or second. 


    b. All goalkeepers and all players from both teams listed on the official game sheet shall be eligible to participate in the shootout. 


    c. Any player whose penalty had not been completed when the overtime period ended or who receives a penalty during a shootout procedure is not eligible to be one of the players selected to participate in any portion of the shootout procedure(s). 


    d. The sudden death shootout procedure shall begin with shooters from each team taking alternate shots. The players do not need to be named beforehand.. 


    e. The goalkeepers from each team may be changed after each shot. 
 f. The players will take alternate shots until a decisive goal is scored. 


    SEMI-FINAL AND FINAL GAME PROCEDURES (i) The game shall be continued to determine a winner.

    (ii) At the completion of the third period,
there shall be a three (3) minute rest period before the start of the first overtime session.

    (iii) All overtimes shall be five (5) minutes in length and sudden death. Teams shall not switch ends throughout overtime periods; therefore teams will play in the same end from which they played during the third period until a winner is determined. After each five (5) minute sudden death period there will be a one (1) minute rest before the start of the next overtime session.

  • TIE BREAKING PROCEDURE (Team Standings ONLY) (Page 11 of the State Tournament Guide/ Available online at mahockey.org) K. Tie-Breaking Procedures If two or more teams have an equal number of points, their position in the standings shall be determined by the following tie-breaking format. If one tie-breaker establishes a position for one or more teams, each team is placed in the applicable position. Once a team is placed, the remaining tied teams shall start the tiebreaking process over again at step (i) (If all tied teams have not played each other, then proceed to step (ii). Note: a team may go into the tie-breaking process having defeated another of the tied teams and still not advance). The tie-breaker formulas are as follows: (i) The results of the head-to-head games played between the tied teams in the following order:

    a. Standings — most points. b. Most total wins. c. Least goals against. d. Quotient — dividing the goals scored in these games by the goals scored against, the positions being determined in order of the greatest quotient. A quotient involving dividing by zero (0) has higher standing than a quotient from dividing by any number other than zero. Where two or more teams have no goals against and the quotient tie-breaker is required, the teams shall be ranked high to low in descending order of “goals for.” A maximum of six goal differential per game will be used in the quotient tie breaker. Running up the score beyond the six goal differential will have no benefit to the winning team.

    (ii) If after applying the formulas of (i) a, b, c, d, or e the tie still exists, the results of all the games played by the teams tied in the following order:

    a. Most total wins. b. Least goals against. c. Quotient — dividing the goals scored in these games by the goals scored against, the positions being determined in order of the greatest quotient. A quotient involving dividing by zero (0) has higher standing than a quotient from dividing by any number other than zero. Where two or more teams have no goals against and the quotient tie-breaker is required, the teams shall be ranked high to low in descending order of “goals for.” A maximum of six goal differential per game will be used in the quotient tie breaker. Running up the score beyond the six goal differential will have no benefit to the winning team. d. If a tie still exists the teams will be placed in order by the least penalty minutes. A game misconduct will be calculated as 10 minutes. e. Most periods won — in the games played by each tied team, points will be awarded for each regulation period won (2 points) and for each regulation period tied (1 point). Positions shall be in the order of highest point total. f. Quickest first goal — the team that scored the quickest goal in their preliminary round games shall be ranked highest.

    (iii) If the above procedure does not break the tie, the teams shall use a shootout.

    Note: Forfeits - if a team forfeits any of its games, and becomes involved in any tie breaking formula to determine its eligibility to advance to the next level of play, the team forfeits all games in the round-robin play and the games are recorded as 1-0 victories for the non-offending team.