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WINDY CITY RUMBLE

  • Gender: Male & Female
  • Dates: May 9 - 11, 2025
  • Age: Boys U18-U8 | Girls U19-U12
  • Location: Chicago, IL
  • Female Event
  • Division
  • Elite Division
  • Division
  • Male Event
  • Team-Entry
  • Takeover Series

Event Details

The Windy City Rumble showcases the best boys and girls Elite, AAA, and AA teams across North America. Get ready for some great competition on the ice and the attractions that Chicago will bring your way!

Boys - U18 - U8 (2006-2015)
Girls - U19 - U12

Level: Elite + AAA Divisions 
Games: Guaranteed 4-Games

 *Multi-team discount (3 or more) - $150/team
*Canadian team discount - $200/team

COST:
* U18 - 2009 Boys - $2350
* U19 - U16 Girls - $2200
* 2010 - 2015 Boys - $2200
* U14 - U12 Girls - $2100

Register Now!

Contact

  • Name: Jonathan Globke  
  • Email: jglobke@playhockey.com
  • Phone: (248) 770-2904

Girls Contact: Hannah McGowan
hmcgowan@playhockey.com
313-641-9715

Inquire Today!

Standings and Stats

Hotels

This is a Stay To Play (STP) event.  All participating teams/individuals that live outside of an hour are considered travel participants and must follow the event STP policy unless otherwise approved by the event director.  Should a team/individual decide that they do not want to stay in our approved hotels there is an opt-out fee.

Click here to book your accommodation.

For information or questions regarding hotel bookings - please contact Team Travel Source at playhockey@teamtravelsource.com or 502-354-9103.

Arenas

  • Center Ice of DuPage

    1N450 Highland Ave
    Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
    Get Directions
  • Addison Ice Arena

    475 S Grace St
    Addison, IL 60101
    Get Directions
  • Edge Ice Arena

    735 E Jefferson St
    Bensenville, IL 60106
    Get Directions
  • Mount Prospect Ice Arena

    1501 Feehanville Dr
    Mt Prospect, IL 60056
    Get Directions
  • Orbit Ice Arena

    615 S Consumers Ave
    Palatine, IL 60074
    Get Directions
  • Canlan Sports - Romeoville

    1581 Normantown Rd
    Romeoville, IL 60446
    Get Directions
  • Darien Sportsplex

    451 Plainfield Rd
    Darien, IL 60561
    Get Directions

 

 

 

Rules

 2024 Windy City Rumble

General Tournament Rules 

  • Length of Periods 
    • U18-U15Boy s- 3x15 min stop time periods. Ice cut every 2 periods
    • 2010 - 2012 Boys - 3 x 14 min stop time periods
    • 2013 - 2016 Boys - 3 x 13 min stop time periods
    •  U19 - U16 Girls - 3 x 15 min stop time periods
    • U14 - U12 Girls - 3 x 14 min stop time periods
  • Length of Penalties - 1:30 Minor Penalties, 4:00 Major Penalties, and 8:00 Misconducts. 
  • Warm Ups - 3 min for all levels. Teams are responsible for providing their own pucks. 
  • Body (Checking) contact will begin at the 2011 age group. 
  • Running time will be in effect at the start of or during the 3rd period, only when a team is winning by 5 goals. Stop time will resume once the score is within 2 goals. 
  • No time-outs will be permitted during the round-robin. Each team will receive one (60-second) timeout in the quarter-final, semi-final, and championship games. 
  • The home team will wear white/light-colored jerseys. Away teams will wear black/dark-colored jerseys. It is the responsibility of the teams to coordinate team colors prior to the start of the game. 
  • The Windy City Rumble enforces a “ZERO-TOLERANCE POLICY” that requires a full tournament suspension for any coach, player, or spectator who gets removed from a game for verbal abuse of an official. There will be no discussion, appeal, or recourse for anyone removed from a game for verbal abuse. 

Scoring Rules 

  • All divisions will be scored 2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie, and 0 points for a loss. 
  • Any forfeited games will be recorded as a 3-0 score. Any forfeited games affecting another team's playoff status may be reviewed by the tournament director to determine which teams advance beyond preliminary round play. The use of ineligible players will disqualify a team from the tournament. 
  • All games played by a disqualified team will be forfeited. No money will be refunded. 
  • Scores will be posted with a goal differential no greater than 7. For example - a 10-1 game will be scored as 8-1. 

Tiebreaker Rules For Round Robin Play 

If 2 teams are tied in points, the following order applies to determine the ranking of the teams. 

  • Head-to-Head Competition 
  • Most wins 
  • Goal Differential - Goals for minus goals against 
  • Scoring quotient - Goals for divided by total goals 
    • Team Blue Advances 
    • Example - Team Blue - 12 GF, 8 GA. 12 GF / 20 Total Goals = 0.6 Team Red - 10 GF, 8 GA. 10 GF / 18 Total Goals = 0.55 
  • Least goals against 
  • Coin Flip - Conducted by the tournament director and team officials. 

If 3 or more teams are tied in points, the following order applies to determine the ranking of teams. If at any point, a tiebreaker establishes a position for one or more teams, each team is placed in its applicable position. If two teams remain tied after this is done, these two tied teams shall be seeded by starting the process for two (2) tied teams tiebreaker above. 

  • Most Wins 
  • Goal Differential - Goals for minus goals against 
  • Scoring quotient - Goals for divided by total goals
    • Team Blue Advances 
    • Example - Team Blue - 12 GF, 8 GA. 12 GF / 20 Total Goals = 0.6 Team Red - 10 GF, 8 GA. 10 GF / 18 Total Goals = 0.55 
  • Least goals against 

*EXAMPLE: Team A, B, C, and D all are tied with 6 points. The first tiebreaker in this example would be #3 Best goal differential formula. Team A wins that, so then it resets to 3 teams tied with 6 points. Then, apply the best goal differential formula again, and Team B wins. Then, the last two teams would go to #2 if applicable, if not, then the process would proceed according to the tiebreakers #3 through #6. 

Overtime Procedures for Quarters, Semis, and Final Games 

In the event a Quarter, Semi or Final game should end in a tie, the tie will be broken in the following manner: 

  1. Overtime will be played during Quarter, Semi, and Final games only.
  2. 5-minute sudden death (4 on 4) 
  3. 3-player shootout. 
  4. Sudden death shootout (both teams get to shoot each round). 
  5. For Shootouts, the home team has a choice of who shoots first. 1. After the first 3 players from each team shoot if teams are still tied you can repeat any shooter as many times as you would like. 

OFFICIALS 

  • 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. 
  • The tournament director reserves the right to be the final decision maker for rulings outside of the officials.

Division Formats

  • U18 Division - 3 pools. All teams play a 3 game round robin. Pool winners plus 5 wildcards advance to the quarter finals. Remaining teams are seeded into consolation games.

  • U16 Division - 3 pools. All teams play a 3 game round robin. Pool winners plus 5 wildcards advance to the quarter finals. Remaining teams are seeded into consolation games.

  • U15 Division - 1 pool. All teams play a 4 game round robin. Top 4 seeds advance to the semi finals.

  • 2010 Division - 3 pools. All teams play a 3 game round robin. Pool winners plus 5 wildcards advance to the quarter finals. Remaining teams are seeded into consolation games.

  • 2011 Division - 3 pools. All teams play a 4 game round robin. Pool winners plus 1 wildcard advance to the semifinals.

  • 2012 Division - 2 pools. All teams play a 4 game round robin. Pool winners plus 2 wild cards advance to the upper semifinals. The next best 4 teams (no matter pool), advance to the lower semifinals. **Both upper and lower semis advance to an upper and lower Championship respectively**

  • 2013 Division - 3 pools. All teams play a 3 game round robin. Pool winners plus 5 wildcards advance to the quarter finals. Remaining teams are seeded into consolation games.

  • 2014 Division - 4 pools. All teams play a 3 game round robin. Pool winners plus 4 wildcards advance to the upper quarter finals. Bottom 8 teams advance to the lower quarter finals. **Both upper and lower quarter winners advance to an upper and lower semifinal and then into Championship respectively**

  • 2015 Division - 1 pool. All teams play a 4 game round robin. Top 4 seeds advance to the semifinals.

  • 2016 Division - 1 Pool. All teams play a 4 game round robin. Top 4 seeds advance to the semifinals.

  • U19 Girls Division - 1 pool. All teams play a 3 game round robin. After round robin teams are seeded 1 - 8 and advance to quarter finals.

  • U16 Girls Division - 1 pool. All teams play a 3 game round robin. After round robin teams are seeded 1 - 8 and advance to quarter finals.

  • U14 Elite Division - 1 pool. After round robin, teams are seeded 1 - 4 and advance to the semifinals.

  • U14 Girls Division - 1 pool. All teams play a 3 game round robin. After round robin teams are seeded 1 - 8 and advance to quarter finals.

  • U12 Girls Division - 1 pool. After round robin, teams are seeded 1 - 4 and advance to the semifinals.

FAQ

How does my son get invited to a Prime / Invite-only event?

Participants for our Prime teams (tours & tournaments) and other individual entry events are selected by our coaches and staff. In most cases, players are scouted in person and invited to participate in our programs.  We also use feedback from our Spring coaches to determine player invitations for the following Spring/Summer.  If you would like your child to be considered, please fill out the Inquiry form.

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!

Shop

Event Details

The Windy City Rumble showcases the best boys and girls Elite, AAA, and AA teams across North America. Get ready for some great competition on the ice and the attractions that Chicago will bring your way!

Boys - U18 - U8 (2006-2015)
Girls - U19 - U12

Level: Elite + AAA Divisions 
Games: Guaranteed 4-Games

 *Multi-team discount (3 or more) - $150/team
*Canadian team discount - $200/team

COST:
* U18 - 2009 Boys - $2350
* U19 - U16 Girls - $2200
* 2010 - 2015 Boys - $2200
* U14 - U12 Girls - $2100

Register Now!

Contact

  • Name: Jonathan Globke  
  • Email: jglobke@playhockey.com
  • Phone: (248) 770-2904

Girls Contact: Hannah McGowan
hmcgowan@playhockey.com
313-641-9715

Inquire Today!

Standings and Stats

Hotels

This is a Stay To Play (STP) event.  All participating teams/individuals that live outside of an hour are considered travel participants and must follow the event STP policy unless otherwise approved by the event director.  Should a team/individual decide that they do not want to stay in our approved hotels there is an opt-out fee.

Click here to book your accommodation.

For information or questions regarding hotel bookings - please contact Team Travel Source at playhockey@teamtravelsource.com or 502-354-9103.

Arenas

  • Center Ice of DuPage

    1N450 Highland Ave
    Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
    Get Directions
  • Addison Ice Arena

    475 S Grace St
    Addison, IL 60101
    Get Directions
  • Edge Ice Arena

    735 E Jefferson St
    Bensenville, IL 60106
    Get Directions
  • Mount Prospect Ice Arena

    1501 Feehanville Dr
    Mt Prospect, IL 60056
    Get Directions
  • Orbit Ice Arena

    615 S Consumers Ave
    Palatine, IL 60074
    Get Directions
  • Canlan Sports - Romeoville

    1581 Normantown Rd
    Romeoville, IL 60446
    Get Directions
  • Darien Sportsplex

    451 Plainfield Rd
    Darien, IL 60561
    Get Directions

 

 

 

Rules

 2024 Windy City Rumble

General Tournament Rules 

  • Length of Periods 
    • U18-U15Boy s- 3x15 min stop time periods. Ice cut every 2 periods
    • 2010 - 2012 Boys - 3 x 14 min stop time periods
    • 2013 - 2016 Boys - 3 x 13 min stop time periods
    •  U19 - U16 Girls - 3 x 15 min stop time periods
    • U14 - U12 Girls - 3 x 14 min stop time periods
  • Length of Penalties - 1:30 Minor Penalties, 4:00 Major Penalties, and 8:00 Misconducts. 
  • Warm Ups - 3 min for all levels. Teams are responsible for providing their own pucks. 
  • Body (Checking) contact will begin at the 2011 age group. 
  • Running time will be in effect at the start of or during the 3rd period, only when a team is winning by 5 goals. Stop time will resume once the score is within 2 goals. 
  • No time-outs will be permitted during the round-robin. Each team will receive one (60-second) timeout in the quarter-final, semi-final, and championship games. 
  • The home team will wear white/light-colored jerseys. Away teams will wear black/dark-colored jerseys. It is the responsibility of the teams to coordinate team colors prior to the start of the game. 
  • The Windy City Rumble enforces a “ZERO-TOLERANCE POLICY” that requires a full tournament suspension for any coach, player, or spectator who gets removed from a game for verbal abuse of an official. There will be no discussion, appeal, or recourse for anyone removed from a game for verbal abuse. 

Scoring Rules 

  • All divisions will be scored 2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie, and 0 points for a loss. 
  • Any forfeited games will be recorded as a 3-0 score. Any forfeited games affecting another team's playoff status may be reviewed by the tournament director to determine which teams advance beyond preliminary round play. The use of ineligible players will disqualify a team from the tournament. 
  • All games played by a disqualified team will be forfeited. No money will be refunded. 
  • Scores will be posted with a goal differential no greater than 7. For example - a 10-1 game will be scored as 8-1. 

Tiebreaker Rules For Round Robin Play 

If 2 teams are tied in points, the following order applies to determine the ranking of the teams. 

  • Head-to-Head Competition 
  • Most wins 
  • Goal Differential - Goals for minus goals against 
  • Scoring quotient - Goals for divided by total goals 
    • Team Blue Advances 
    • Example - Team Blue - 12 GF, 8 GA. 12 GF / 20 Total Goals = 0.6 Team Red - 10 GF, 8 GA. 10 GF / 18 Total Goals = 0.55 
  • Least goals against 
  • Coin Flip - Conducted by the tournament director and team officials. 

If 3 or more teams are tied in points, the following order applies to determine the ranking of teams. If at any point, a tiebreaker establishes a position for one or more teams, each team is placed in its applicable position. If two teams remain tied after this is done, these two tied teams shall be seeded by starting the process for two (2) tied teams tiebreaker above. 

  • Most Wins 
  • Goal Differential - Goals for minus goals against 
  • Scoring quotient - Goals for divided by total goals
    • Team Blue Advances 
    • Example - Team Blue - 12 GF, 8 GA. 12 GF / 20 Total Goals = 0.6 Team Red - 10 GF, 8 GA. 10 GF / 18 Total Goals = 0.55 
  • Least goals against 

*EXAMPLE: Team A, B, C, and D all are tied with 6 points. The first tiebreaker in this example would be #3 Best goal differential formula. Team A wins that, so then it resets to 3 teams tied with 6 points. Then, apply the best goal differential formula again, and Team B wins. Then, the last two teams would go to #2 if applicable, if not, then the process would proceed according to the tiebreakers #3 through #6. 

Overtime Procedures for Quarters, Semis, and Final Games 

In the event a Quarter, Semi or Final game should end in a tie, the tie will be broken in the following manner: 

  1. Overtime will be played during Quarter, Semi, and Final games only.
  2. 5-minute sudden death (4 on 4) 
  3. 3-player shootout. 
  4. Sudden death shootout (both teams get to shoot each round). 
  5. For Shootouts, the home team has a choice of who shoots first. 1. After the first 3 players from each team shoot if teams are still tied you can repeat any shooter as many times as you would like. 

OFFICIALS 

  • 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. 
  • The tournament director reserves the right to be the final decision maker for rulings outside of the officials.

Division Formats

  • U18 Division - 3 pools. All teams play a 3 game round robin. Pool winners plus 5 wildcards advance to the quarter finals. Remaining teams are seeded into consolation games.

  • U16 Division - 3 pools. All teams play a 3 game round robin. Pool winners plus 5 wildcards advance to the quarter finals. Remaining teams are seeded into consolation games.

  • U15 Division - 1 pool. All teams play a 4 game round robin. Top 4 seeds advance to the semi finals.

  • 2010 Division - 3 pools. All teams play a 3 game round robin. Pool winners plus 5 wildcards advance to the quarter finals. Remaining teams are seeded into consolation games.

  • 2011 Division - 3 pools. All teams play a 4 game round robin. Pool winners plus 1 wildcard advance to the semifinals.

  • 2012 Division - 2 pools. All teams play a 4 game round robin. Pool winners plus 2 wild cards advance to the upper semifinals. The next best 4 teams (no matter pool), advance to the lower semifinals. **Both upper and lower semis advance to an upper and lower Championship respectively**

  • 2013 Division - 3 pools. All teams play a 3 game round robin. Pool winners plus 5 wildcards advance to the quarter finals. Remaining teams are seeded into consolation games.

  • 2014 Division - 4 pools. All teams play a 3 game round robin. Pool winners plus 4 wildcards advance to the upper quarter finals. Bottom 8 teams advance to the lower quarter finals. **Both upper and lower quarter winners advance to an upper and lower semifinal and then into Championship respectively**

  • 2015 Division - 1 pool. All teams play a 4 game round robin. Top 4 seeds advance to the semifinals.

  • 2016 Division - 1 Pool. All teams play a 4 game round robin. Top 4 seeds advance to the semifinals.

  • U19 Girls Division - 1 pool. All teams play a 3 game round robin. After round robin teams are seeded 1 - 8 and advance to quarter finals.

  • U16 Girls Division - 1 pool. All teams play a 3 game round robin. After round robin teams are seeded 1 - 8 and advance to quarter finals.

  • U14 Elite Division - 1 pool. After round robin, teams are seeded 1 - 4 and advance to the semifinals.

  • U14 Girls Division - 1 pool. All teams play a 3 game round robin. After round robin teams are seeded 1 - 8 and advance to quarter finals.

  • U12 Girls Division - 1 pool. After round robin, teams are seeded 1 - 4 and advance to the semifinals.

FAQ

HOW DOES MY SON GET INVITED TO A PRIME / INVITE-ONLY EVENT?

Participants for our Prime teams (tours & tournaments) and other individual entry events are selected by our coaches and staff. In most cases, players are scouted in person and invited to participate in our programs.  We also use feedback from our Spring coaches to determine player invitations for the following Spring/Summer.  If you would like your child to be considered, please fill out the Inquiry form.

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!