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PROSPECTS FUTURES

  • Gender: Male
  • Dates: May 31-June 2, 2024
  • Age: 2012 & 2011
  • Location: Toronto, ON
  • Elite Division
  • Male Event
  • Team-Entry
  • Hometown Series

Event Details

The Draftday Prospects Futures is a premium event open to 2011 & 2012 Elite teams. Hosted at the outstanding Scotiabank Pond, it is among the best and most professionally run tournaments of spring hockey. We offer a high level of competition, guaranteed 5 game minimum, awards, special guest presenters on Sunday, and more!

 

Additional Details:

  • 8 Team Elite level event for each age group
  • 5 game guarantee, 12-12-15 minute periods
  • Event Open to the Public, No Gate Fees
  • Online Schedule and Scoring
  • Awards for Champions and Finalists

 

 

Register Now!

Contact

  • Name: Braden Mann
  • Email: bmann@draftdayhockey.com
  • Phone: (226) 208-0325

Inquire Today!

Schedule/Standings

Arenas

  • Scotiabank Pond

    57 Carl Hall Rd
    North York, ON M3K2B6
    Get Directions

Rules

Draftday Prospects Futures Rules


Coaches

  1. All coaches shall be required to register prior to their first game.
  2. All Coaches and managers are responsible for reading and understanding the rules.

Roster and Players

  1. All tournament players must be listed on your first game sheet to be eligible to play in the tournament.
  2. All players shall play in at least one round robin game to be eligible to participate in the playoff round.
  3. A player can only play for 1 team during the tournament weekend.
  4. Birth Certificates or photocopies must be available for presentation if requested.
  5. Maximum of 18 players may register and dress for each game.

Games

  1. Teams shall be ready to start 15 minutes before scheduled time
  2. There will be a 3-minute warm-up prior to each game.
  3. Game length, 12-12-15 minute periods for all categories
  4. There will be no overtime in round robin games
  5. 30 Second Time outs will only be allowed in the Quarters, Semis and Finals
  6. Scoreboard will not display any additional goals if the goal spread becomes greater than 5 goals.
  7. Running time will commence in the third period if a 5-goal differential and will run balance of game (To revert back to stop time goal differential must be reduced to 3) (Penalties will be 3 minutes during run time)
  8. Body contact will be permitted in boy’s hockey starting at the 2010 Age group and older.

Scoring

  1. No matter what the score ends up, a team cannot be credited more than a 5-goal difference. The winning team will be credited with 5 goals greater than the opposing teams score.
  2. Two points awarded for a win, 1 point for a tie, 0 points for a loss.


Playoffs

At the end of round robin play the teams will be seeded according to the total number of points obtained.

The following tie breaking formula will be utilized should teams be tied.

  1. head to head (if applicable; In event of a three-way tie skip to next step)
  2. goal percentage – add goals for and goals allowed and divide the total into the goals for. Highest percentage will advance
  3. lowest goals against
  4. most goals for
  5. coin flip

Playoff round ties will be broken with a 3 minute 3 on 3 sudden death overtime.  If still tied then 3 minute 2 on 2 sudden death overtime. If still tied there will be a 3-player shootout. No player may shoot for a second time until each player has been used once. Home team picks who shoots first.

If team receives penalty in 3 on 3 overtime period, opposing team will receive 4 on 3 powerplay for 2 minutes (when penalty is over it reverts back to 3 on 3). 

If team receives second penalty in 3 on 3 overtime period, opposing team will receive 5 on 3 powerplay (when penalties are over it reverts back to 3 on 3)

If team receives Penalty in 2 on 2 overtime period opposing team will receive 4 on 3 powerplay for 2 minutes (when penalty is over it reverts back to 2 on 2)

If team receives second penalty in 2 on 2 overtime period, opposing team will receive 5 on 3 powerplay (when penalties are over it reverts back to 3 on 3)

Safety
Tournament and equipment governed by Hockey Canada (CHA) rules.

Any player receiving a game misconduct will be suspended for the remainder of that game and shall be subject to further suspension pending review by game officials and Tournament Committee.

Any fighting major will result in ejection from the tournament.

Full face masks are required. Neck guards are recommended for USA teams but not mandatory.

FAQ

What is your cancellation policy?

Please refer to our cancellation policy here.

My child would love to attend a tournament, but doesn’t have a team. Can they still play?

For some events, we are able to accept “free agents'' and place an individual on a Participating Team’s roster. Please reach out to the Tournament Director for the event you’re interested in to see if there is an open spot! Their contact information can be found directly on the Tournament Details page. 

I’m not sure which event is right for me. Can I talk to someone to help recommend the right one?

Of course! Finding the right tournament is important and we’d love to help. Please fill out our contact form here and we will be in touch shortly!

Do you offer discounts for multiple teams?

We love to establish relationships with our customers and recognize those that continue to choose Play Hockey for their amateur hockey experiences. Please direct your inquiry to the relevant Tournament Director or Program Manager.

What level of hockey are your tournaments?

Play Hockey offers tournaments across all levels, from Recreational / Open to Elite. Please contact us today and we can assist you with finding the right offering for your Player or Team.

Do you have female programming?

Of course! We offer female only tournaments, female specific teams, and a number of co-ed tournaments with female divisions. Please fill out our contact form <here> and we will be in touch to walk you through our female programming!

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Event Details

The Draftday Prospects Futures is a premium event open to 2011 & 2012 Elite teams. Hosted at the outstanding Scotiabank Pond, it is among the best and most professionally run tournaments of spring hockey. We offer a high level of competition, guaranteed 5 game minimum, awards, special guest presenters on Sunday, and more!

 

Additional Details:

  • 8 Team Elite level event for each age group
  • 5 game guarantee, 12-12-15 minute periods
  • Event Open to the Public, No Gate Fees
  • Online Schedule and Scoring
  • Awards for Champions and Finalists

 

 

Register Now!

Contact

  • Name: Braden Mann
  • Email: bmann@draftdayhockey.com
  • Phone: (226) 208-0325

Inquire Today!

Schedule/Standings

Arenas

  • Scotiabank Pond

    57 Carl Hall Rd
    North York, ON M3K2B6
    Get Directions

Rules

Draftday Prospects Futures Rules


Coaches

  1. All coaches shall be required to register prior to their first game.
  2. All Coaches and managers are responsible for reading and understanding the rules.

Roster and Players

  1. All tournament players must be listed on your first game sheet to be eligible to play in the tournament.
  2. All players shall play in at least one round robin game to be eligible to participate in the playoff round.
  3. A player can only play for 1 team during the tournament weekend.
  4. Birth Certificates or photocopies must be available for presentation if requested.
  5. Maximum of 18 players may register and dress for each game.

Games

  1. Teams shall be ready to start 15 minutes before scheduled time
  2. There will be a 3-minute warm-up prior to each game.
  3. Game length, 12-12-15 minute periods for all categories
  4. There will be no overtime in round robin games
  5. 30 Second Time outs will only be allowed in the Quarters, Semis and Finals
  6. Scoreboard will not display any additional goals if the goal spread becomes greater than 5 goals.
  7. Running time will commence in the third period if a 5-goal differential and will run balance of game (To revert back to stop time goal differential must be reduced to 3) (Penalties will be 3 minutes during run time)
  8. Body contact will be permitted in boy’s hockey starting at the 2010 Age group and older.

Scoring

  1. No matter what the score ends up, a team cannot be credited more than a 5-goal difference. The winning team will be credited with 5 goals greater than the opposing teams score.
  2. Two points awarded for a win, 1 point for a tie, 0 points for a loss.


Playoffs

At the end of round robin play the teams will be seeded according to the total number of points obtained.

The following tie breaking formula will be utilized should teams be tied.

  1. head to head (if applicable; In event of a three-way tie skip to next step)
  2. goal percentage – add goals for and goals allowed and divide the total into the goals for. Highest percentage will advance
  3. lowest goals against
  4. most goals for
  5. coin flip

Playoff round ties will be broken with a 3 minute 3 on 3 sudden death overtime.  If still tied then 3 minute 2 on 2 sudden death overtime. If still tied there will be a 3-player shootout. No player may shoot for a second time until each player has been used once. Home team picks who shoots first.

If team receives penalty in 3 on 3 overtime period, opposing team will receive 4 on 3 powerplay for 2 minutes (when penalty is over it reverts back to 3 on 3). 

If team receives second penalty in 3 on 3 overtime period, opposing team will receive 5 on 3 powerplay (when penalties are over it reverts back to 3 on 3)

If team receives Penalty in 2 on 2 overtime period opposing team will receive 4 on 3 powerplay for 2 minutes (when penalty is over it reverts back to 2 on 2)

If team receives second penalty in 2 on 2 overtime period, opposing team will receive 5 on 3 powerplay (when penalties are over it reverts back to 3 on 3)

Safety
Tournament and equipment governed by Hockey Canada (CHA) rules.

Any player receiving a game misconduct will be suspended for the remainder of that game and shall be subject to further suspension pending review by game officials and Tournament Committee.

Any fighting major will result in ejection from the tournament.

Full face masks are required. Neck guards are recommended for USA teams but not mandatory.

FAQ

WHAT IS YOUR CANCELLATION POLICY?

Please refer to our cancellation policy here.

MY CHILD WOULD LOVE TO ATTEND A TOURNAMENT, BUT DOESN’T HAVE A TEAM. CAN THEY STILL PLAY?

For some events, we are able to accept “free agents'' and place an individual on a Participating Team’s roster. Please reach out to the Tournament Director for the event you’re interested in to see if there is an open spot! Their contact information can be found directly on the Tournament Details page. 

I’M NOT SURE WHICH EVENT IS RIGHT FOR ME. CAN I TALK TO SOMEONE TO HELP RECOMMEND THE RIGHT ONE?

Of course! Finding the right tournament is important and we’d love to help. Please fill out our contact form here and we will be in touch shortly!

DO YOU OFFER DISCOUNTS FOR MULTIPLE TEAMS?

We love to establish relationships with our customers and recognize those that continue to choose Play Hockey for their amateur hockey experiences. Please direct your inquiry to the relevant Tournament Director or Program Manager.

WHAT LEVEL OF HOCKEY ARE YOUR TOURNAMENTS?

Play Hockey offers tournaments across all levels, from Recreational / Open to Elite. Please contact us today and we can assist you with finding the right offering for your Player or Team.

DO YOU HAVE FEMALE PROGRAMMING?

Of course! We offer female only tournaments, female specific teams, and a number of co-ed tournaments with female divisions. Please fill out our contact form <here> and we will be in touch to walk you through our female programming!