CONTACT INFO
- Robert Harrington
- Gene Harrington Hockey Tournaments
- 14 Rock Dove Lane, Orchard Park, NY 14127
- bh@nahockey.com
- www.nahockey.com
We understand the importance of providing well organized hockey tournaments at a reasonable cost. But it’s not just about the cost that keeps teams coming back. As coaches we have a first-hand knowledge of how teams compare in competition so with practical experience and a superior screening process teams get “real value” by competing in balanced divisions.
4 Game Guarantee Tournament Format
Six Team Division-Six teams in total make up one division. Each team will play three games. The top four teams will advance to the semi-finals where the 1st place team will play the 4th place team and the 2nd place team will play the 3rd place team. Winners of the semi-finals advance to the championship game. The 5th and 6th place teams will play in a consolation game.
Eight Team Division-Eight teams in total, makeup two divisions, A and B. The four teams in each of the two divisions play each other once for a total of three games. The top two teams from each division advance to the semi-finals. The semi-final games will have the 1st place team from A vs. 2nd place team from B, and the 1st place team from B vs. the 2nd place team from A. The winners of the semi-final games will advance to the championship. The teams in 3rd and 4th place in each division will cross over to play their last games as a consolation were 3rd place from A plays the 3rd place from B and 4th place from A plays the 4th place from B.
Hockey Tiebreaking Rules for Semi-Final and Finals Games
Semi-final and final games tiebreakers are decided by overtime periods structured as follows:
Period Players Time
4 Five on Five 4 minutes running time with goalies
5 Four on Four 3 minutes running time with goalies
6 Three on Three 2 minutes running time with goalies
7-10 Repeat periods 4-6 until there is a winner each period is two minutes without goalies
Penalties given during the overtime periods are one minute in duration. The team receiving a penalty will lose one man during the five on five and four on four. For the three on three the opposing team will gain one man when a penalty occurs.



