Hookers
Team Rules
Laws Governing Hookers in Las Vegas
Introduction -
The Las Vegas Hookers Ice Hockey Club has been organized to provide
a high quality experience for players wishing to develop their individual
skills within a winning team environment. As a member of the club,
you are expected to do your part to maintain this environment by
adhering to these basic team rules and respecting your fellow teammates.
Please familiarize yourself with the following rules and be prepared
to adhere to them without exception.
1. Organization
- The club shall be managed by a general manager
who's responsibilities shall include maintaining league
relations, collecting team and league fees, purchasing
uniforms and equipment, arranging practices, communicating
with members, addressing disciplinary problems, levying
fines or suspensions, and handling any other club related
matters as may arise from time to time. The general
manager shall be assisted by the team capatain and alternates.
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2. Team
Captains- The club shall elect a team captain
and two alternate captains to serve as representatives
to on-ice officials, organize game rosters and lines,
and enforce team rules. The captain and alternates shall
assist the general manager in all organizational matters
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3. Fees
Members will be expected to pay appropriate league,
team, and uniform fees as identified by directors and
agreed to by the club in general. Players may also be
required to pay annual USA Hockey fees. Failure to pay
fees will result in suspension or dismissal from the
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4. Scouting
Reports- The club may distribute to each player
a scouting/tactical report either on the team site or
via e-mail prior to each game. Each player is responsible
for familiarizing himself with its contents and being
ready to implement relevant team or individual strategies
contained within. Failure to adhere to tactical recommendations
may result in disciplinary action including reduced
ice time, fine, and/or verbal abuse. Back
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5. Roster- The
clubs player roster will be completed based on the assumption
that all players will be in attendance for each game. Players will
be expected to appear on time and ready to play for each scheduled
game. The team captain shall have sole discretion as to which players
to dress for a game and together with the alternate captains, shall
be responsible for the arrangement of line combinations. Back
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6. Absence- In
the event that a player must miss a game or arrive late, it is the
players responsibility to notify the team cooridinator no
later than 12:00 PM (noon) on the day of the game. This is to enable
the coordinator to make arrangements for a substitute or rearrange
lines accordingly. Failure to notify the coordinator of an impending
absence by the designated time shall result in a fine of $10 and/or
a scratch from the next game. Repeated absence without leave may
result in dismissal from the team and forfeiture of team fees. Contact
the coordinator by e-mail at tbrown@nova1.net or by phone at 702-617-2871.
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7. Practice-
Practice sessions are essential to learning tactics, developing
skills, and improving as a team. While not strictly mandatory, players
will be expected to make their best effort to attend all team practices
that may be arranged. The team coordinator shall notify club members
of practice times and dates via e-mail each week. In the event that
a player consistently misses practices, he may be scratched from
a game or be allowed limited ice time. Back to top.
8. Long Shifts-
Everyone wants to get as much ice time during games as possible,
however, prolonging shifts cheats teammates, puts tired players
on the ice, and almost always leads to mistakes that hurt the team.
Therefore, it is essential that each player and his line mates adhere
to shift limitations as directed by the team captain. Failure to
adhere to shift limits shall result in the benching or guilty players
or lines as deemed necessary by the team captain. Repeated infractions
may result in fines or scratches as determined by the clubs
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9. Shift Duration-
The team captain, in conjunction with his alternates, shall designate
the timing of shifts during games. The team captain shall have the
right to play selected players or lines longer or shorter as he
sees fit in order to achieve the teams tactical objectives
during the course of a game. This is primarily to enable the team
to match players or lines to opponents strengths or weaknesses,
however, the team captain shall have the authority to adjust shifts
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10. Penalties-
Players will be expected to maintain their composure within generally
accepted bounds during games and avoid taking senseless penalties.
In the event that a player takes excessive penalty minutes to the
detriment of the team, the clubs directors shall suspend the
guilty player and/or issue a fine of up to $20 in addition to any
league imposed penalties of fines. Back to top.
11. Disciplinary
Action- The clubs directors shall have the right to
administer appropriate disciplinary action to any player as needed
to ensure the welfare and stability of the club. The directors may
impose fines, limit ice time, suspend a player from games, or dismiss
a player from the club - with or without prorated refund. Back
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12. Uniforms-
The club shall provide appropriate numbered team jerseys prior to
each game. At the beginning of the season, each player shall be
provided with appropriate team socks. It shall be each players
responsibility to bring the appropriate team socks to each game.
The club shall provide practice jerseys for scrimmage or drill purposes.
Players shall provide their own practice socks. Practice and game
jerseys will be collected after games and practices for laundering
and redistribution. The club shall maintain ownership of both game
and practice jerseys. Note: League rules mandate that all players
on a team wear matching uniforms during games. Back
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13. Equipment
Each player shall be responsible for providing his own protective
equipment and sticks. Equipment and sticks must adhere to league
standards. Use of sandpaper on gloves, tacks on elbow pads, or sharpening
of stick ends is frowned upon. The club recommends that each player
provide a black helmet and standard black pants to conform to the
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14. Alcoholic
Beverages Players shall be expected to
be sober prior to and during games. However, following
games, players may elect at their own discretion to
join their teammates in moderate beverage consumption.
The team captain shall designate a player following
each game who shall be responsible for bringing the
team ice cooler for the teams use at the following
game. The team encourages responsible alcohol consumption
and assumes no liability for individuals who drink and
drive. The team maintains a standing offer to drive
home any member who is impaired due to alcohol. Back
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15. Liability
Ice hockey is potentially dangerous sport. The Las Vegas Hookers
Ice Hockey Club, its members and directors, assume no liability
for injuries to individuals sustained during or as a result of participation
in practices or games involving the club. By participating in practices
and/or games with the club, individuals accept and assume responsibility
for their own safety and hold the club, its members and directors,
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16. Playbook
The team playbook and the system contained within are
the property of the Las Vegas Hookers Ice Hockey Club
and are not to be distributed or shared with other individuals
or teams. All contents of the playbook and system are
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