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Seattle Summer Showdown

  • Gender: Male & Female
  • Dates: August 22-24, 2025
  • Age: 2006-2013
  • Location: Seattle, WA
  • Team-Entry
  • USA Sanctioned
  • Male Event

Event Details

Prepare for your winter tryouts with this brand-new event in Seattle. Don't miss this exciting opportunity. The Kraken Community Iceplex awaits, and it's more than just a venue; it's an experience. Register today!
 
USA Hockey Sanctioning Number: 24.25-WA-006

 
Cost: $2595 USD
Register Now!

Contact

  • Name: Mitchell Lockhart
  • Email: mlockhart@playhockey.com
  • Phone: (204) 223-8376

Inquire Today!

Standings and Stats

Arenas

  • Kraken Community Iceplex

    10601 5th Ave NE
    Seattle, WA 98125
    Get Directions
  • Kent Valley Ice Centre

    6015 S 240th St
    Kent, WA 98032
    Get Directions
  • Olympic View Arena

    22202 70th Ave W
    Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043
    Get Directions

Rules

2024 SEATTLE SUMMER SHOWDOWN TOURNAMENT RULES 

NO TOURNAMENT OFFICIAL has the right to change a score sheet or reverse a call from a referee. Once the game is over and the officials have signed the scoresheet, the score sheet is FINAL. 

  • All Teams must be rostered with USA Hockey, the Canadian Hockey Association or the appropriate IIHF affiliate. 
  • Teams are required to bring their official team roster, as well as, their travel permit (if required by their governing body) to each game. 
  • Players and coaches should report to the arena at least one hour prior to each game. ● A maximum of four team officials may be on the player's bench at one time. ● All teams must be prepared to begin any game 15 minutes ahead of schedule. ● The home team will wear white jerseys and visitors wear dark.In the event of a conflict, 

the home team must change their jerseys. Visiting teams will advise the opposing team of any conflict 30 minutes prior to game time. 

  • The tournament stresses sportsmanship. Fighting, abusive behavior, or unsportsmanlike conduct by players, coaches or parents will not be tolerated on or off the ice. Such conduct shall be grounds for disqualification from the tournament. Game officials have the authority to direct the removal of any person acting in an objectionable manner as well as the authority to end any game at any time they feel that continuing the game would constitute a danger to the players. 

OFFICIALS 

  • All Tournament officials are current members in good standing of USA Hockey and are deemed qualified to officiate at the level of play assigned. 
  • A zero tolerance for verbal abuse is in effect and will be enforced for all team officials, players, and spectators. 
  • Appropriate penalties will be assessed for disputing or arguing a decision of the officials, any visual demonstration of dissatisfaction, or for the use of obscene or vulgar language to anyone at any time during the tournament. 
  • Please keep in mind that the tournament director does not have the authority to reverse the decisions of the game officials.

TOURNAMENT RULES 

  1. Competition format will consist of round-robin play followed by seeded bracket and/or place games. 
  2. All games will be played with 3 X 15 minute periods. 
  • All divisions will get a 3 minute warm-up. 

○ No overtime will be played in preliminary rounds. 

  1. Equipment specifications are as per each team’s governing body i.e. USA Hockey teams must wear mouth guards and Hockey Canada teams must wear BNQ certified neck guards.Neck laceration protection for players in all age classifications, other than adults, in games and practices, as well as for on-ice officials under the age of 18, effective August 1, 2024 must be worn.
  2. The USA Hockey minimum suspension guidelines will be strictly enforced. All suspensions will be enforced according to USA HOCKEY Constitution, by-laws, and regulations and rules. 
  3. Any individual PLAYER receiving 4 penalties in ONE game or any TEAM receiving 12 penalties in one game, player or coach respectively will receive a game misconduct. 8. If the goal spread at any time of the third period reaches 5 goals, the clock will run until the spread is reduced to 3 goals, then stop time will resume. 
  4. Goal cap for all divisions- 7 goals. (Example- 10 - 0 game will be posted 7 - 0) 10. One 30-second timeout will be allowed for each team during Sunday seeded games only. Overtime is not a new game. NO TIMEOUT in round robin. 
  5. A maximum of 20 players with no more than 18 skaters may be rostered with each team. 12. To be eligible to participate in the tournament, the participant’s name must appear on the team roster form submitted with the final roster submission. Any changes to the roster 

must be made in writing and will not be permitted after registration prior to the first game. ALL players must be registered with their governing body. 

  1. Teams will be awarded 2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie and zero (0) points for a loss. 14. Standings after the round-robin will be calculated on the basis of the points awarded as per rule 13. 
  2. In the EVENT OF A TIE, the following criteria will be used to break the tie: ○ Winner between the tied teams when they played head-to-head. (Applies to 2-way ties only, 3-or-more teams tied start with tiebreaker 16.2) 

○ Percentage as calculated by dividing team’s total “Goals For” by the SUM of the team’s “Goals For and Goals Against”. TGF / ( GF+GA) = % 

○ Fewest Goals Against. 

○ Most Goals For. 

○ Fastest Goal Scored. 

○ Follow tie-breaking rules in order. Once a tie-breaking rule has been used or is not applicable it cannot be used again.

  1. All team officials must sign the game sheet prior to each game. Players are not required to sign the game sheet in USA Hockey. 
  2. It is the team’s responsibility to ensure a clean dressing room is left upon completion of their game. All teams are requested to vacate the dressing room 30 minutes or less after their game is completed. 
  3. The decisions of the tournament officials are final with no appeals. 
  4. The double rostering of players is not permitted in the tournament. 
  5. All rules and regulations will fall under the USA Hockey Playing Rules.

OVERTIME RULES 

  1. Sunday seeded games are played to a winner. There is no OT or shootout in consolation games. 
  2. In the event of a tie at the end of regulation time a SUDDEN-VICTORY FIVE (5)-minute overtime will commence. 
  3. Teams will start overtime play with 4-on-4 plus goalies. Players may be changed at any time. Goalies may be “pulled” at any time and a substitute skater -player from the bench may be used. 
  4. If still tied at the end of the sudden-victory overtime, a SHOOTOUT will occur. 5. Each team MUST designate 3 shooters (S1, S2, S3) to the officials prior to the start of the shootout. 
  5. Any player serving a penalty at the end of overtime will not be eligible to participate in the shootout. The coach must designate a shooter to take her place immediately at the end of regulation time. 
  6. All players except shooter and goalies will be on the bench TO START. 8. Once a player has shot, they will go to their team bench. 
  7. All 3 designated shooters from each team will shoot. 
  8. If still tied, each team will designate one shooter at a time until there is a winner. A player may not shoot for a second time until all players on the game sheet (except goalies) have shot. 

*** If a penalty occurs during the 5-minute stop-time OT, the teams play 4-on-3. If a second penalty is called on the SAME TEAM and the first penalty has not expired, then it will be treated as a delayed penalty and will commence when the first penalty expires. The maximum a team may be at a disadvantage is 4-on-3.***

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Shop

Event Details

Prepare for your winter tryouts with this brand-new event in Seattle. Don't miss this exciting opportunity. The Kraken Community Iceplex awaits, and it's more than just a venue; it's an experience. Register today!
 
USA Hockey Sanctioning Number: 24.25-WA-006

 
Cost: $2595 USD
Register Now!

Contact

  • Name: Mitchell Lockhart
  • Email: mlockhart@playhockey.com
  • Phone: (204) 223-8376

Inquire Today!

Standings and Stats

Arenas

  • Kraken Community Iceplex

    10601 5th Ave NE
    Seattle, WA 98125
    Get Directions
  • Kent Valley Ice Centre

    6015 S 240th St
    Kent, WA 98032
    Get Directions
  • Olympic View Arena

    22202 70th Ave W
    Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043
    Get Directions

Rules

2024 SEATTLE SUMMER SHOWDOWN TOURNAMENT RULES 

NO TOURNAMENT OFFICIAL has the right to change a score sheet or reverse a call from a referee. Once the game is over and the officials have signed the scoresheet, the score sheet is FINAL. 

  • All Teams must be rostered with USA Hockey, the Canadian Hockey Association or the appropriate IIHF affiliate. 
  • Teams are required to bring their official team roster, as well as, their travel permit (if required by their governing body) to each game. 
  • Players and coaches should report to the arena at least one hour prior to each game. ● A maximum of four team officials may be on the player's bench at one time. ● All teams must be prepared to begin any game 15 minutes ahead of schedule. ● The home team will wear white jerseys and visitors wear dark.In the event of a conflict, 

the home team must change their jerseys. Visiting teams will advise the opposing team of any conflict 30 minutes prior to game time. 

  • The tournament stresses sportsmanship. Fighting, abusive behavior, or unsportsmanlike conduct by players, coaches or parents will not be tolerated on or off the ice. Such conduct shall be grounds for disqualification from the tournament. Game officials have the authority to direct the removal of any person acting in an objectionable manner as well as the authority to end any game at any time they feel that continuing the game would constitute a danger to the players. 

OFFICIALS 

  • All Tournament officials are current members in good standing of USA Hockey and are deemed qualified to officiate at the level of play assigned. 
  • A zero tolerance for verbal abuse is in effect and will be enforced for all team officials, players, and spectators. 
  • Appropriate penalties will be assessed for disputing or arguing a decision of the officials, any visual demonstration of dissatisfaction, or for the use of obscene or vulgar language to anyone at any time during the tournament. 
  • Please keep in mind that the tournament director does not have the authority to reverse the decisions of the game officials.

TOURNAMENT RULES 

  1. Competition format will consist of round-robin play followed by seeded bracket and/or place games. 
  2. All games will be played with 3 X 15 minute periods. 
  • All divisions will get a 3 minute warm-up. 

○ No overtime will be played in preliminary rounds. 

  1. Equipment specifications are as per each team’s governing body i.e. USA Hockey teams must wear mouth guards and Hockey Canada teams must wear BNQ certified neck guards.Neck laceration protection for players in all age classifications, other than adults, in games and practices, as well as for on-ice officials under the age of 18, effective August 1, 2024 must be worn.
  2. The USA Hockey minimum suspension guidelines will be strictly enforced. All suspensions will be enforced according to USA HOCKEY Constitution, by-laws, and regulations and rules. 
  3. Any individual PLAYER receiving 4 penalties in ONE game or any TEAM receiving 12 penalties in one game, player or coach respectively will receive a game misconduct. 8. If the goal spread at any time of the third period reaches 5 goals, the clock will run until the spread is reduced to 3 goals, then stop time will resume. 
  4. Goal cap for all divisions- 7 goals. (Example- 10 - 0 game will be posted 7 - 0) 10. One 30-second timeout will be allowed for each team during Sunday seeded games only. Overtime is not a new game. NO TIMEOUT in round robin. 
  5. A maximum of 20 players with no more than 18 skaters may be rostered with each team. 12. To be eligible to participate in the tournament, the participant’s name must appear on the team roster form submitted with the final roster submission. Any changes to the roster 

must be made in writing and will not be permitted after registration prior to the first game. ALL players must be registered with their governing body. 

  1. Teams will be awarded 2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie and zero (0) points for a loss. 14. Standings after the round-robin will be calculated on the basis of the points awarded as per rule 13. 
  2. In the EVENT OF A TIE, the following criteria will be used to break the tie: ○ Winner between the tied teams when they played head-to-head. (Applies to 2-way ties only, 3-or-more teams tied start with tiebreaker 16.2) 

○ Percentage as calculated by dividing team’s total “Goals For” by the SUM of the team’s “Goals For and Goals Against”. TGF / ( GF+GA) = % 

○ Fewest Goals Against. 

○ Most Goals For. 

○ Fastest Goal Scored. 

○ Follow tie-breaking rules in order. Once a tie-breaking rule has been used or is not applicable it cannot be used again.

  1. All team officials must sign the game sheet prior to each game. Players are not required to sign the game sheet in USA Hockey. 
  2. It is the team’s responsibility to ensure a clean dressing room is left upon completion of their game. All teams are requested to vacate the dressing room 30 minutes or less after their game is completed. 
  3. The decisions of the tournament officials are final with no appeals. 
  4. The double rostering of players is not permitted in the tournament. 
  5. All rules and regulations will fall under the USA Hockey Playing Rules.

OVERTIME RULES 

  1. Sunday seeded games are played to a winner. There is no OT or shootout in consolation games. 
  2. In the event of a tie at the end of regulation time a SUDDEN-VICTORY FIVE (5)-minute overtime will commence. 
  3. Teams will start overtime play with 4-on-4 plus goalies. Players may be changed at any time. Goalies may be “pulled” at any time and a substitute skater -player from the bench may be used. 
  4. If still tied at the end of the sudden-victory overtime, a SHOOTOUT will occur. 5. Each team MUST designate 3 shooters (S1, S2, S3) to the officials prior to the start of the shootout. 
  5. Any player serving a penalty at the end of overtime will not be eligible to participate in the shootout. The coach must designate a shooter to take her place immediately at the end of regulation time. 
  6. All players except shooter and goalies will be on the bench TO START. 8. Once a player has shot, they will go to their team bench. 
  7. All 3 designated shooters from each team will shoot. 
  8. If still tied, each team will designate one shooter at a time until there is a winner. A player may not shoot for a second time until all players on the game sheet (except goalies) have shot. 

*** If a penalty occurs during the 5-minute stop-time OT, the teams play 4-on-3. If a second penalty is called on the SAME TEAM and the first penalty has not expired, then it will be treated as a delayed penalty and will commence when the first penalty expires. The maximum a team may be at a disadvantage is 4-on-3.***

Things To Do

  • Pike Place Market

    The Pike Place Market has been a defining Seattle icon for more than a century. Considered by many “the soul of Seattle,” the Market spans nine historic acres in the center of downtown where everyday locals and tourists alike shop, visit, eat and discover.
    See More
  • The Museum of Flight

    The Museum of Flight is the largest independent, non-profit air and space museum in the world! With over 175 aircraft and spacecraft, tens of thousands of artifacts, millions of rare photographs, dozens of exhibits and experiences and a world-class library, the museum and its people bring mankind's incredible history of flight to life.
    See More
  • The Space Needle

    ONE OF THE MOST PHOTOGRAPHED and recognized structures in the world, the Space Needle was built as a cultural centerpiece for the 1962 World’s Fair, whose theme was “The Age of Space.” 
    See More