2006 USA
Hockey Annual Congress Wrap
June
14, 2006
USA
Hockey Board Of Directors Endorses New Standard Of Play And Rule
Emphasis At Its Annual Congress; Coaches Use Of Helmets Also Mandated
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- USA Hockey’s four-day Annual
Congress concluded last Sunday (June 11) in Colorado Springs,
highlighted by its Board of Directors’ unanimous endorsement
of a new standard of play and rule emphasis beginning with the
2006-07 season.
“We
accomplished a great deal during our Annual Congress,” said
Ron DeGregorio, who was unanimously re-elected to another three-year
term as president of USA Hockey. “Clearly the most significant
step forward came with the adoption of our new standard of play
and rule emphasis.”
- The
policy (which
is outlined in its entirety here), focuses on five principles:
- The
use of the stick will be limited to only playing the puck.
- The
stick will not be allowed to in any way impede a player’s
progress.
- The
use of a free hand/arm will not be allowed to grab or impede
a player’s progress.
- Players
who use their physical skills and/or anticipation to gain a
positional advantage shall not lose that advantage as a result
of illegal acts by the opponent.
-
Players will be held accountable for acts of an intimidating
or dangerous nature.
“As
the leader of amateur hockey in the United States, we continue
to focus on growing the game and making the game better,”
said DeGregorio. “In mandating the enforcement of rules
that particularly deal with the obstruction of a player in any
fashion, our game will be better and we’ll attract more
players and fans to the game.”
Another
significant change came with the Board of Directors’ vote
requiring all ice hockey coaches and instructors of registered
USA Hockey youth/high school, disabled, girls’/women’s
19 & under and below programs properly wear an ice hockey
helmet during all on-ice sessions, including practices, controlled
scrimmages and coach and referee clinics (seminars).
“Every
year there are injuries to coaches that could have been prevented
by wearing a helmet,” said DeGregorio. “This legislation
represents a positive step forward for the safety of our coaches.”
OTHER
HIGHLIGHTS OF USA HOCKEY’S ANNUAL CONGRESS
- The
Board of Directors re-elected Ron DeGregorio as president, Walter
Bush as chairman of the board and John Beadle as vice president/adult
council chair. In addition, Dave Klasnick was elected as vice
president/youth council chair, and Roger Mauritho and Joe Baudo
were named director representatives to the executive committee.
In addition, Jack McCatherin and Phil Verchota were elected
directors at large.
- John
Dotte, outgoing USA Hockey vice president and chair of the Youth
Council, was recognized for his years of service to the organization
at the Board of Directors meeting and was elected director emeritus
by unanimous consent.
- Al
Bloomer was appointed USA Hockey’s new National Coach-in-Chief.
He replaces legendary Bob O’Connor, who had served in
the position since 1994.
- Sites
were selected for USA Hockey’s 2008 Youth and Girls’/Women’s
National Championships. A complete list is available at usahockey.com.
- The
Board of Directors voted to create a 12th district – the
Northern Plains district -- effective with the 2007-08 season.
The four-state Northern Plains district will include Montana,
North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming. Montana and Wyoming
are currently part of the Rocky Mountain District, while North
Dakota and South Dakota are members of the Minnkota District.
The action also includes changing the name of the Minnkota district
to Minnesota in 2007-08.
NOTES:
USA Hockey’s Annual Congress includes some 500 of its top
volunteer leaders from across the United States that gather each
year in Colorado Springs to review the state of the game and conduct
the organization’s business … USA Hockey will announce
plans for its women’s national program later in June.
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