Dairy Farmers of Manitoba Provincial AA Boys Hockey Championship

Sport
Hockey
Gender
Boys
Dates
Feb 23–25, 2023
School Year
2022/2023
Convener(s)
Brandy Chevalier, Marvin Gundrum, Jeff Peacock, Michelle Berard
Sponsored By
Admission

Admission:

Adults:      $8/day or $20/weekend

Students:  $5/day or $12/weekend

Welcome

Greetings from the MHSAA

Welcome!

On behalf of the Manitoba High Schools Athletic Association, and its member schools, welcome to the 2023 Dairy Farmers of Manitoba AA Provincial Hockey Championships.

High school hockey has enjoyed tremendously growth over the last decade and brings a great caliber of play and tremendous enthusiasm and excitement to rinks across the province.

Congratulations to all participating teams. Many hours of practices, games and tournaments have been committed to attain your goal of making it to the Provincials. We wish everyone success in their quest to be Provincial Hockey Champions.

Thank you to the organizing committee and all their volunteers, students, staff, parents, and others that are working hard to host this event. The volunteer base is the backbone of our organization and all their efforts and commitment will allow for the hosting and staging of a first-class Provincial Championship.

A very special Thank You to our Title Sponsor. The Dairy Farmers of Manitoba’s strong and continued commitment to high school sport in our Province is invaluable. 

We would also like to take this opportunity to thank our major corporate partners for their tremendous support – Boston Pizza, Manitoba’s Credit Unions, Lucious Orange, Payworks, Manitoba Hydro, Hudl, and Sport Manitoba.

We hope all student athletes, coaches, managers, and fans enjoy this Provincial Championship and display positive sportsmanship throughout. We hope that this weekend will provide a great memory for all of you. Have fun!

Chad Falk
Executive Director
Manitoba High Schools Athletic Association


LIVE STREAM LINKS:

Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Opening Ceremonies
Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Consolation Final
Semi Final 1 Semi Final 2 Bronze Medal Game Championship Final



Provincial Championship Merchandise Order

To order Provincial Championship Merchandise, click here.

All orders are due by  noon, February 20, 2023.

Player Awards

Dairy Farmers of Manitoba Players Choice Award: 
Jaren Waldner - GCB Wildcats

MVP: 
C
olby Asselsteine - BSR Falcons

All-Stars:
Myles Ganske - Killarney/Wawanesa Raiders
Logan Gudnason - Killarney/Wawanesa Raiders
Ty Haney - BSR Falcons
Connor Martin - Killarney/Wawanesa Raiders
Carson Nakonechny - GCB Wildcats
Grady Ross - Pembina Tigers

Round-Robin

Pool 1
Pembina (Co-Op) TigersKillarney/Wawanesa (Co-Op) RaidersMajor Pratt Trojans HockeyW-LRank
Pembina (Co-Op) Tigers1-59-41-12
Killarney/Wawanesa (Co-Op) Raiders5-11-21-11
Major Pratt Trojans Hockey4-92-11-13
Pool 2
Glenboro/Carberry/Baldur (Co-Op) GCB WildcatsPrairie Mountain/Notre Dame/Miami (Co-Op) Mountain Mustangs MustangsBirtle/Shoal Lake/Rossburn (Co-Op) FalconsW-LRank
Glenboro/Carberry/Baldur (Co-Op) GCB Wildcats3-01-41-12
Prairie Mountain/Notre Dame/Miami (Co-Op) Mountain Mustangs Mustangs0-31-60-23
Birtle/Shoal Lake/Rossburn (Co-Op) Falcons4-16-12-01

Games

Date & TimeVisitingHomeResultVenueGenderType
Feb 25, 2023
1:30pm
Birtle/Shoal Lake/Rossburn (Co-Op) FalconsvsKillarney/Wawanesa (Co-Op) Raiders5-1Swan Lake Arena - Gold Medal GameV BoysBracket
Feb 25, 2023
11:00am
Pembina (Co-Op) TigersvsGlenboro/Carberry/Baldur (Co-Op) GCB Wildcats2-4Swan Lake Arena - Bronze Medal GameV BoysBracket
Feb 24, 2023
3:30pm
Pembina (Co-Op) TigersvsBirtle/Shoal Lake/Rossburn (Co-Op) Falcons6-8Swan Lake Arena - Semi-Final 2V BoysBracket
Feb 24, 2023
1:15pm
Glenboro/Carberry/Baldur (Co-Op) GCB WildcatsvsKillarney/Wawanesa (Co-Op) Raiders1-3Swan Lake Arena - Semi-Final 1V BoysBracket
Feb 24, 2023
11:00am
Prairie Mountain/Notre Dame/Miami (Co-Op) Mountain MustangsvsMajor Pratt Trojans3-8Swan Lake Arena - Consolation FinalV BoysBracket
Feb 23, 2023
7:30pm
Glenboro/Carberry/Baldur (Co-Op) GCB WildcatsvsBirtle/Shoal Lake/Rossburn (Co-Op) Falcons1-4Swan Lake ArenaV BoysRound Robin 1
Feb 23, 2023
5:30pm
Pembina (Co-Op) TigersvsKillarney/Wawanesa (Co-Op) Raiders1-5Swan Lake ArenaV BoysRound Robin 1
Feb 23, 2023
3:30pm
Prairie Mountain/Notre Dame/Miami (Co-Op) Mountain MustangsvsGlenboro/Carberry/Baldur (Co-Op) GCB Wildcats0-3Swan Lake ArenaV BoysRound Robin 1
Feb 23, 2023
1:30pm
Major Pratt TrojansvsPembina (Co-Op) Tigers4-9Swan Lake ArenaV BoysRound Robin 1
Feb 23, 2023
11:00am
Prairie Mountain/Notre Dame/Miami (Co-Op) Mountain MustangsvsBirtle/Shoal Lake/Rossburn (Co-Op) Falcons1-6Swan Lake ArenaV BoysRound Robin 1
Feb 23, 2023
9:00am
Major Pratt TrojansvsKillarney/Wawanesa (Co-Op) Raiders2-1Swan Lake ArenaV BoysRound Robin 1

Teams

Zone
Glenboro/Carberry/Baldur (Co-Op) GCB WildcatsWildcard: Westman High School Hockey League
Prairie Mountain/Notre Dame/Miami (Co-Op) Mountain Mustangs MustangsHost
Pembina (Co-Op) TigersZone IV High School Hockey League
Killarney/Wawanesa (Co-Op) RaidersWestman High School Hockey League
Major Pratt Trojans HockeyWildcard: Westman High School Hockey League
Birtle/Shoal Lake/Rossburn (Co-Op) FalconsWestman High School Hockey League

Championship Information

Get all the game stats here: 2023 AA Provincial Player Stats

Swan Lake Arena

Rules & Regulations

FORMAT/RULES

A) FORMAT: Both Championships will be a six (6) team round robin tournament divided into two pools of three teams each, with teams advancing to play-off rounds. For the “AA” Championship there will be a consolation and 3rd place game. The “AAAA” Championship will have NO consolation or 3rd place game.

Overtime: overtime will consist of one 10 minute sudden death period of 4 on 4 hockey (depending on ice availability, a second 10 minute overtime (4 on 4) may be added). After that it will be a shoot-out with each team selecting 5 players to shoot. If the score is still tied, then it will be a group of 3 different shooters. If still tied, then it will be one on one with different shooters until a team reaches 12 shooters and then they can begin to reuse players. Overtime will be played to determine championship play-off games only. No team will have fewer than three skaters in overtime, so if a team is penalized in overtime, the other team would add a player rather than the penalized team removing a player. In any case, the penalized player would still serve his or her penalty.

B) RULES: All players must be registered on both Hockey Manitoba Forms, and the MHSAA Online Roster. No additions permitted to MHSAA roster after NOVEMBER 4of current year. The HOME team is the higher ranked/seeded team on the draw. The home team will wear their white sweaters. (The dressing room # will be on the draw). All games will consist of 2 -15 minute and one 20 minute stop time periods. The format will be as follows: (games may be changed depending on ice availability). • a 10 minute pre-game skate approximately 25 minutes prior to game time. • teams will warm up on the 3rd period ice of the preceding game. • a flood 15 minutes prior to game time. (when possible) The mercy rule will be in effect for all games. Running time is used when one team is ahead by 5 or more goals with 5 minutes left in the game. The maximum number of players dressed per game will be 19. The maximum number of coaches, trainers, etc. allowed on the bench will be 4. Each team will be allowed one time out per game.

Any player who receives 4 penalties in one game, or 3 stick penalties, shall be removed from that game. This is not a game misconduct and the penalty can be served by any player.

Players that play in a league that require neck guards will be required to wear them.

Centre ice red line will be used in icing calls. It will not be used for offside calls. This allows teams to pass from their own goal line to the opposition’s blue line.

Tie Breaker Rule: In the event that teams are tied for a playoff position after the round robin, the following procedure will apply:
a) The team with the most wins in the round-robin gains the highest position.
b) If the teams are still tied after 1 above, the winner of the round-robin game between the tied teams gains the highest position.
c) If the teams are still tied after 1, and 2 have been applied, then the team with the best goal average gains the highest position. The goal differential of a team is to be determined in the following manner:
d) Total number of goals for divided by the total number of goals for and against. NOTE: All round-robin games are included.
e) NOTE: The highest percentage gains the highest position.
f) If the teams are still tied after 1, 2, and 3, have been applied, the team with the least number of minutes in penalties throughout all round –robin games, gains the highest position.
g) If the teams are still tied after 1, 2, 3, and 4 have been applied, then the team that scored the first goal in the game between the tied teams gains the highest position.
h) If the teams are still tied after 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 have been applied, a single coin toss will determine which team gains the highest position.
i) In the case where you have three or more teams tied you would move through the steps above one after the other until all ties have been broken.

If any team uses an ineligible player or players, then that team will forfeit the game in which the ineligible player or players played or were listed on the score sheet.

Any player who receives a Fighting or Match penalty in the Provincial Championship will be removed for the duration of the Provincial Championship.

Any player who receives a Game Misconduct will be removed from that game plus the next game.

All leagues must submit penalty statistics of teams which qualify for the Provincial Championships. These penalties will carry over.

All coaches behind bench must have a minimum of Coach Level Certification. Other Hockey Canada qualification, such as safety, and speak out must be held by other bench personnel.

C) PENALTIES:

  • Fighting/Match/Gross Misconduct
    • 1st Offense – 5 minutes, game misconduct, expulsion from the Provincial Championships
  • Major/Game Misconduct (All majors become game misconducts with the 5 minute penalty served by any player.)
    • 1st Offense – Remainder of that game plus 1 game ▪
    • 2nd Offense – Remainder of that game and expulsion from the Provincial Championships.
      EXCEPTION – Game misconduct for a minor penalty for hitting from behind will be penalized as follows: 
      • 1st and 2nd Offense – Removed for the remainder of the game. If this penalty occurs in the last 10 minutes of regulation time, the player is suspended for the next game
      • 3rd Offense – 1 game (2 if penalty occurs in last 10 minutes)
  • Misconduct (10 Minute Misconduct)
    • 1st & 2nd Offense – Player serves 10 minutes. Players receiving a 10 minute misconduct with less than 10 minutes left in regulation time, will automatically be suspended for the next regular game as well.
    • 3rd Offense – becomes a game misconduct (1 additional game, if the penalty occurs in the last 10 minutes)
    • Any major misconduct and 10 minute misconduct penalties received during league, exhibition, and/or wildcard games will be carried over to the Provincial Championship.