Player's Code of Conduct
- Follow the policies, rules and regulations of USA Hockey and the IYHL to ensure that the association’s philosophy and objectives are enhanced.
- I realize that my goal of being a hockey player/participant in the IYHL is to enjoy the game, play for fun, improve my hockey skills, abide by the rules including Zero Tolerance, and play clean solid hockey. I agree to such as, but not limited to the following:
- I realize that the Zero Tolerance policy begins as I enter the parking lot and into the rink, and continues as I leave the locker room, in the lobby of the rink, and exit the parking lot after games or practices.
- I will always act with proper respect and listen to my coaches, teammates, officials, parents, opponents, and rink personnel. I also expect my parents/guardians and other family members and friends to abide by this same code.
- I will not argue with the officials on or off the ice, I will use appropriate language at all times. I will not throw equipment or otherwise act in a manner that would embarrass myself, my teammates, my coaches or the parental group, as well as the IYHL as pursuant with the Zero Tolerance policy.
- I will not use profanity, make abusive or obscene gestures, I will not fail to shake hands with the opposing team or engage in fighting or other activity that could injure another player, coach, parent, as pursuant with the Zero Tolerance policy.
- Learn teamwork, sportsmanship and discipline.
- Be respectful of others’ time. Players are expected to be ready for the start of events and out of the locker room promptly after events end.
- Learn the rules and play by them.
- I will abide to my team rules and will always be respectful of property, locker rooms, ice rink facilities, and hotels where my team is staying.
- I understand that Rover, Select and Shamrock Rosters and Jerseys are a representation of the Irish Youth Hockey League. Wearing Jerseys for Games and/or jerseys for non-sanctioned events is not allowed.
- I recognize that it is a privilege, and not a right, to be able to play hockey for the IYHL. I will always act in a positive way that will make my teammates, coaches, and family proud of me.
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