Championship weekend just three weeks away
The North American Hockey League (NAHL) 2016 Robertson Cup Championship is just three weeks away and the quest for the cup is already well underway with the first weekend of playoff games in the books. After the divisional semi-finals and finals rounds are completed, the Championship will be played at Braemar Ice Arena in Edina, Minnesota, from May 12-15, 2016.
The Robertson Cup is awarded to the national playoff champion of the NAHL. The oldest junior hockey trophy in the United States, the Robertson Cup is named in honor of Chuck Robertson, a pioneer of junior hockey in the NAHL and youth hockey in the state of Michigan. Chuck Robertson was the owner of the Paddock Pools Saints when they won a record seven straight NAHL championships from 1976-83.
The four NAHL divisional playoff champions will advance to the Robertson Cup Championship, which will be held at the Braemar Ice Arena in Edina, Minnesota. The event will be held in cooperation with the 2016 NAPHL Top Prospects Tournament and the fourth and final NAHL Future Prospects Combine.
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After one weekend, here is a look at how each series stands:
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Once the four teams are determined, clubs will be seeded 1-4 based upon their finish in the NAHL regular-season standings. If necessary, the tie-breaking policy adopted in the NAHL Rules and Regulations will be applied to determine the final seeding. The game schedule will be as follows: The #1 Seed will face the #4 seed in a best of three series. The #2 seed will face the #3 seed in a best of three series. The two series winners will advance on to a one-game playoff to determine the Robertson Cup Champion. The event will begin on Thursday, May 12th and conclude no later than Sunday, May 15th.
During the all Robertson Cup playoff games, if the score is tied after three periods of play the following overtime procedure shall take place. Teams shall return to their dressing room and the ice shall be resurfaced. A fifteen-minute intermission shall take place. A twenty-minute, sudden death, overtime period shall be played with five skaters a side. The game shall terminate upon a goal being scored and the Club scoring declared the winner. If no goal is scored, the same procedure as above shall be repeated until a winner has been determined.
Celebrating its 40th anniversary season in 2015-16, the NAHL, the only USA Hockey-sanctioned Tier II Junior league boasting 22 teams in 10 states from across North America, prides itself on the social maturity and skill development of student-athletes ages 16-20 with aspirations of advancing to collegiate and/or professional hockey.