Re: MSHSL Oct 1st Meeting (Boys Hockey Season Fate)
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2020 9:43 am
Any idea when we will know if this is a 100% go or not?
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And they were sued again yesterday for their Spectator limits. The hits just keep on coming....InThePipes wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 10:37 amHere, I edited it for you:
The High School League better take note of this and start planning for a State tournament now. If they don't host a state tourney, another entity will, and the MSHSL will be cut out of the revenues from The Tourney '21 and potentially beyond.
Obviously the MHCA is upset and it's difficult to blame them since they were by all accounts completely ignored. The MSHSL is walking a tightrope here and there probably isn't any way they can win with the coaches, parents, players, government and public opinion. It seems as though this could be an inflection point for change?
Looks like a lot of moving parts. Hoping it happens!!Duluth_Topper wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 8:22 am Dear Minnesota High School Hockey Coaches,
The decision from the MSHSL to reduce the games and time with our kids comes as a disappointment.
Our Minnesota Hockey Coaches Association spent a significant amount of time collecting data and presented several plans which would have provided for the safety of our players and preserved the integrity of our high school season. Our efforts met with limited success. Instead of a 20-game minimum in the season, the MSHSL opted for a 30% reduction, a two-week delayed start, and no guarantee for a state tournament.
In an effort to preserve the high school hockey experience for our players, we have partnered with Minnesota Hockey to offer our players the opportunity to play in a Bridge Season that would begin on October 26 and run through November 21.
Those who are not already registered with USA Hockey must register at $56 per player.
Many of us have players who are participating in the Upper Midwest Elite League and HP Programs. Those affiliate agreements run through end of the October. Those players must be allowed to fulfill their commitment to those programs. They can rejoin your fall team beginning the second week.
Participation is optional and each program would be self-funding, much like our STP programs in the summer.
Statistics will be kept and our players will get a full game experience
It will be up to each coach to set his own schedule. (In fact, if you only wish to participate in 2 of the 4 weeks that we have set aside, you may do that as well! It’s your choice.) You choose how many games your program would like to take part in. It would be the goal to play each team in your division at least once.
Unfortunately, as of today, current high school league guidelines prevent high school coaches from working with their players. (We are hoping to obtain a waiver to change this.) For now, you should plan on working with your parent community in helping with organizing and recruiting the appropriate people to work with your players.
Please see the attached information sheet and respond to your Section Representative as to your program’s interest. We need a response by October 7 th - yes, no, maybe.
Minnesota Hockey Fall High School League
Bridge Season Outline and Information
Goal – To preserve the high school season by allowing high school age players to compete in the safest possible environment up until the official MSHSL start date.
I) All teams will properly register their coaches and teams with Minnesota and USA Hockey.
• All teams would be required to strictly abide by Minnesota Hockey’s COVID protocols. (Please note that all of these protocols were successful throughout the summer and fall seasons.)
•All coaches must adhere to MN Hockey coaching qualifications.
•All coaches and players must register with USA Hockey
•Players must play for the U-19 Team for which they attend school. (Players must be enrolled in participating schools.) No “super teams” with players from multiple schools. If some programs need to merge we will be able to accommodate this.
II) Season Outline and Dates (4 Week Outline)
Week 1- Tryout and Placement for “MN A Team” and “MN B Team” & Games
•October 26- October 31
Week 2 – Practice and Game Week
•November 1- November 7
Week 3 - Practice and Game Week
•November 8- November 14
Week 4 - Practice and Game Week
•November 15- November 21
III) Minnesota Hockey High School Fall League
√Teams will be divided into MN Hockey corresponding “districts”. Statistics will be tracked along with won/loss records.
*These districts would be unique to the Minnesota High Hockey Bridge League.
*Programs will be placed together by geography.
IV) Local Game Sites – Programs will utilize previously booked high school ice.
• New schedules will be built using previously booked/reserved game times.
•All coaches should check with local arena managers in order to make sure that their practice and game ice that has been previously reserved by the high school is available
V) Cost and Funding – All programs must be self-funding
•Fall Programs would be funded as you would fund an STP program.
VI) Officials
• Minnesota/USA officials
•$185 total per game cost for on ice officials.
Getting Started:
1. Please respond by October 7th you plan to participate and how many teams you anticipate having.
2. Secure ice time – best plan may be to blend already established captains practice ice with the ice time that you already have reserved for the two weeks that we are losing from November 9 through the 21 st.
a. Secure evening times for and “A” game and “B” game. Teams that have hosted scrimmage weekends could host a “League Festivals” where you could play at least two games
b. Season Schedule. We have set aside 4 weeks. However, it is your choice how many of these weeks you utilize.
c. You will work with other coaches within your district in scheduling your games. While we encourage you to stay within your “district” for games – you may schedule teams outside of these districts as well.
3. Recruit your captains’ parents/trusted parents/whomever to assist in communication and running the season – think youth hockey!! You’ll need volunteers for games, etc.
4. Assume that you and your staff will not be allowed to coach. (We are working to change this.) Recruit coaches for your teams. Many coaches already have someone who runs captains practice. Could be a good place to start.
5. Officials – Minnesota Hockey will provide a contact for each “district” in order to schedule officials for each game.
6. Costs:
USA Hockey Fees: $56 per player (Those players who have already registered with USA hockey are already registered. No need to register twice!)
Ice Time (Practice and Games)
Officials
Athletic Trainer
No spectators for indoor events is the MDH guidelines.Rails Hockey wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 11:01 amAnd they were sued again yesterday for their Spectator limits. The hits just keep on coming....InThePipes wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 10:37 amHere, I edited it for you:
The High School League better take note of this and start planning for a State tournament now. If they don't host a state tourney, another entity will, and the MSHSL will be cut out of the revenues from The Tourney '21 and potentially beyond.
Obviously the MHCA is upset and it's difficult to blame them since they were by all accounts completely ignored. The MSHSL is walking a tightrope here and there probably isn't any way they can win with the coaches, parents, players, government and public opinion. It seems as though this could be an inflection point for change?
https://www.fox9.com/news/minnesota-fam ... ts-on-fans
Look for an announcement shortly for a Special Meeting, followed by, “We’ve changed our minds, and will now follow Minnesota Department of Health guidelines on Spectators.
No it's not. I have been to 10 different arenas in the past month to watch hockey, apparently those 10 (city-owned) arenas are all defying government recommendations?Hunters1993 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 12:44 pm No spectators for indoor events is the MDH guidelines.
Do you always repeat post yourself or is this a partial retraction from you not knowing what the MDH guidelines currently are?Hunters1993 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 5:06 pm Let’s BULLY the MSHSL to do what we want or think we need. Let’s force our opinion! Do IT OR ELSE!
Great way to make decisions.
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Well, I'm glad you're at least thinking about the officiating. Locally, we've already lost a few officials due to Covid. Thankfully, none that I'm aware of that could effectively officiate that level of hockey. I've bounced the $185 total off of a few of the officiating leaders in our local area, including our district supervisor, and they're all concerned about most of our high school level officials choosing to simply not work.
New guidance released by MN Dept of Ed today (per John Millea):Rails Hockey wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 11:01 amAnd they were sued again yesterday for their Spectator limits. The hits just keep on coming....InThePipes wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 10:37 amHere, I edited it for you:
The High School League better take note of this and start planning for a State tournament now. If they don't host a state tourney, another entity will, and the MSHSL will be cut out of the revenues from The Tourney '21 and potentially beyond.
Obviously the MHCA is upset and it's difficult to blame them since they were by all accounts completely ignored. The MSHSL is walking a tightrope here and there probably isn't any way they can win with the coaches, parents, players, government and public opinion. It seems as though this could be an inflection point for change?
https://www.fox9.com/news/minnesota-fam ... ts-on-fans
Look for an announcement shortly for a Special Meeting, followed by, “We’ve changed our minds, and will now follow Minnesota Department of Health guidelines on Spectators.