Information For Teams On How
Tied Playoff Games Will Be Settled
2003/2004
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The Tied Playoff Game format was decided at the Fall Captains Meeting.
The Playoff Shootout - Please Read This Important Playoff Notice
The following notice applies to the Intermediate League Only
2004 Winter League Playoff Shootout
The HNA Philadelphia Captain's have voted, and the majority vote of Yes won.
Totals:
22 Intermediate Teams
17 voted for it
5 voted against it
Here is the format for settling tied playoff games:
For Example: after 5 shooters, the score is still tied. Team A sends its original first shooter to try again. The player scores. Team B then sends its original first shooter to try again. The player misses. Team A is then the winner.
If, however, both players miss, the second shooters try again, and so on.
If any of the following occurs under the shootout format, the higher seeded team will be declared the winner (these are fallback scenarios in which the arena cannot, or will not, allow additional time):
This provision also needs to be made, which is:
If a participating team is unable to field a team within 10 minutes of the start of the ice time, the game is forfeit. Please remind the referees, scorekeepers and teams to arrive and be ready to play on time – since time is the essential issue of this memo.
Reason: HNA had a scenario years ago, in which a higher seeded team was eliminated because the lower seeded team was not ready to play by game time.
The game was delayed for 20 minutes, and since everyone wanted to play, the teams started playing. Even though two complete periods were played (which would allow for a default scenario of the game being “official”), the full game was not played and the higher seeded team cited the inherent disadvantage of the game not being finished with 3 complete periods as would have been the case had the opposing team been ready to play on time.