Playoff Information, News (Port Stanley Minor Hockey)

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Feb 21, 2026 | Janet Hyatt | 91 views
Playoff Information
   Playoff Information:

  • Playoff Round #1: Feb 16 – March 13

· Randomly scheduled games in 6 game round-robin

· Requested no curfew

· No overtime for tied games after regulation

· Strongly recommended for 3-person or 4-person ref systems or 2 experienced if necessary

· Each team gets 1 timeout per game

  • Playoff Round #2: March 21 – March 31

· Ranked teams play best-of-3 finals for each position (i.e. 1v2 for first, 3v4 for third, etc)

· For divisions with odd numbers will have the bottom 3 teams play home-and-away with both other teams using point system (ties can occur)

· Higher ranked team will host 2 games; Each centre should host one of the first two games unless both reps agree due to ice availability challenges

· Required no curfew

· Strongly recommended for 3-person or 4-person ref systems or 2 experienced if necessary

· Each team gets 1 timeout per game

· All games will have 1 Overtime period, 10 minute stop-time, 4-on-4, sudden victory; If no winner then shootout

·  3 shooters from each team, shooting at the same time; if tied are 3 shooters then

·  1 shooter from each team, shooting at the same time; continue until a winner

·  Shooters cannot shoot again until all other players have participated

 
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