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Canandaigua Knights Hockey
Pesents a Brand New Girls Tournament for the 2009-10 Season!
at the Greater Canandaigua Civic Center
November 27 – 29, 2009
Girls U14
Girls U19
with skills competition!
For our registration form, go to: http://files.leagueathletics.com/Text/Documents/4679/4892.doc
For immediate questions, email:
Skills Competition (Midget Tournament does not have skills competition)
One of the hallmarks for the Don Vetter Tournament is the skills competition where players get to demonstrate their skills of the game for the fans, just like the NHL All-stars. Each team will be asked to select 4 players per event plus 1 Goalie (additional goalies per team are welcome to participate) for the Saves competition. A player may not participate in more than 2 events. An overall team award will be made to the team averaging the highest across all 4 events. Players must wear at a minimum: helmets, skates, gloves and jerseys. Goalies must where full gear.
Events:
1. Shot Accuracy – 4 players will each have 5 shots at hitting targets. Points vary based on difficulty of target locations and awarded for targets hit. The player scoring the most points wins.
2. Hardest Shot – 4 players will each take 3 shots with a speed gun measuring the speed of the puck. The fastest of their 3 shots will be recorded. Player with the fastest recorded speed wins.
3 & 4. Goal Scoring and Goalie Saves - 4 players from an opposing team will each take 5 shots from approximately 15 feet aware standing still. Goalie must stay in the crease. The number of saves will be counted for each goalie. Wrist shots only. Goalie with the most saves wins.
5. Skating Relay – 4 players will skate in a relay race around the rink. The first skater will start on the redline and skate 1 lap around the rink carrying a hockey stick (the “baton” for track and field enthusiasts). After completing 1 lap of the rink, the first player must pass the hockey stick to the next skater anywhere between the blue-lines. The next player may be in motion as long as the handoff is completed between the blue-lines. This is to be repeated for the 3rd and 4th skaters as well. The clock will stop when the 4th skater crosses the center red-line after completing their respective lap. Team with the fastest time wins.
6. Team Overall – Average scores by team per event are recorded. Points are awarded and totaled across all events based on 1st=5 points, 2nd=4 points, 3rd=3 points and 4th=2 points. Team with most points wins.
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