10-13-2008, 11:28 PM
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Sector 7-G
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Calgary Puck Ball Hockey
http://calgary.superleagues.ca/
So what I was thinking is during sometime in Jan-March we can have some practices at either a local gym or hopefully a dried out arena, if this is all a go.
ACTIVE PLAYERS
#5 Otto-Matic (F)
#87 AlbertGQ (F)
#23 REDVAN (F)
#13 Troutman
#19 Salva
#18 philip1985
#14 Pagal4321 (F)
#29 Aeneas
# Resolute 14 (D)
# Ricosuave (F)
# Leftwing (D)
#7 Eddie Bronze (D)
# Berger_4_
# Jiri (Lower body)
# Howie16 (Lower body) (F/D)
#2 LGA (D)
# Slava (LW/D)
#33 CMPunk (G)
# Rifleman
#9 Jayems
Personally if we do have a CP team it will take place in the Spring/Summer season (Apr-Julyish). I would personally love to play on a CP team and I think it would be really fun to play with CP'ers. I've played with superleagues before and its always fun, on full sized arenas during the spring season games are generally around 7-9 pm but we would play a few late games.
If we do create a team we would need two jerseys, If possible we could replicate the CP ice hockey team jerseys or just use the Calgary Flames 04 style for about $80 for two at sportcheck I think, then get them personalized. If we wanted to just use a generic silk screened logo and jersey.
Anyways I know we had a thread on this earlier in the year but a fresh one might stir some more interest.
Here are some base rules for Superleagues.
Levels of Play
Teams can join and compete at a variety of levels. Levels are determined for each team based on their competitive interest and experience level, into one of the following listed below:
Tier 1: Extremely competitive with experienced players competing regularly in Provincial and National Tournaments
Tier 2: Very competitive with a mix of veteran players and young potential Tier 1 players gaining experience for future advancement
Tier 3: Competitive with less experienced players. Great starting point for teams who have good skills but need some seasoning before moving up the ranks
Tier 4: Least Competitive with a more recreational attitude towards the sport. Players who love the game but just want to have fun or improve their skills, or new teams who are new to hockey and need a place to start out
Facilities have said they will no longer allow our league to play in their facilities if teams are caught drinking. As such the following penalties will be in place for offending teams:
1st Offense : $250 team fine. Forfeiture of two points in standings.
2nd Offense: Permanent ban from the league.
PLEASE respect our facilities. We would like to continue the positive relationships we have will all our rinks for the betterment of everyone!
Jersey requirement changes effective September 1st, 2008:- Teams must have a minimum of 2 sets of jerseys, including light color for home games, and dark color for away games
Team Roster Requirements- Teams may have up to 25 players on their roster at any given time (including goalies)
- Teams may add or remove players from their roster until the posted Roster Deadline (see website calendar for posted deadlines each season)
- A player can only be listed on one team’s roster per season per league, regardless of division, or position
Equipment Requirements- All Players must wear CSA approved Helmets and Gloves (excluding D-Gel Gloves). Helmets must be in good condition, unaltered, and J-Clips must be removed.
- All Goalies must wear CSA approved Masks and protective equipment (no Cats-Eye masks or street hockey equipment)
- All Players and Goalies must use CSA approved hockey sticks with wood or composite blades (no plastic blades)
- Any player who does not meet the Equipment Standards will not be allowed to play
- Any player who after a warning is caught using illegal equipment will be assessed a minor penalty and will not be allowed to play until it is rectified
Last edited by Otto-matic; 11-01-2008 at 07:19 PM.
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