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MAHA Announces 2nd Annual ‘Earn Your Stripes Invitational’ in Grand Rapids Area

The Michigan Amateur Hockey Association (MAHA) will hold its second annual ‘Earn Your Stripes Invitational’ event on Saturday, September 16th at the Patterson Ice Arena and the Southside Ice Arena in the Grand Rapids area. The one-day event will be dedicated to the training and mentoring of new officials, while giving youth and girls 10U Tier 2 & Tier 3 teams from across the state an opportunity to hit the ice and compete before the regular season.

Led by Michigan Referee-in-Chief Howard (J.P.) Parmentier, the Officiating Program will conduct a morning seminar for participating officials, while 10u games are played throughout the day. During the on-ice competition, new officials will have an opportunity to interact with veteran officials, who will serve as mentors throughout the process. The event concept serves to accelerate the process of onboarding new officials for ice hockey.

 This event will give us the opportunity to pair new officials with veterans, to allow younger referees to get some game experience going into the season,” Parmentier explained. “We hope to attract a few new officials to help us get our numbers back where they were, pre-pandemic.”

MAHA will host 32 teams throughout the day, beginning at Noon and running through 9pm, allowing each team to play two games. Teams will play their games either in the early afternoon or Late afternoon evening flight, and have a short rest between games. The Noon start will allow teams form other parts of Michigan time toi travel to Grand Rapids. There is no charge for teams to attend, but they will be accepted on a ‘first-come, first-serve’ basis. For most participating teams, it will be an opportunity to compete against teams they wouldn’t typically play during the regular season.

Teams interested in participating should register by clicking on the registration link below and registering today! Registration deadline is September 3 or when all the spots are gone.

New Level 1 & 2 Officials interested in participating should contact the Michigan RIC at midistrictric@gmail.com

 

Team Registration

Patterson Ice Arena in Grand Rapids 08/19 from 9am-3:pm

All Female Seminar instructed be Olympic referee Melissa Szkola!

MAHA Video Review Policy

The Michigan Amateur Hockey Association (MAHA) is committed to ensuring the safety of participants at all ages and skill levels. With the increasing availability of video provided by rink-based programs and partners and parent or club-affiliated resources, for the 2022-23 season, we are entering a trial period of utilizing video review specifically as a means of determining whether an on-ice action caught on video, but not penalized by officials, is deserving of a formal review process for potential supplemental discipline.  MAHA will NOT use video review for the purpose of changing any on-ice call.

Video submitted for potential review by MAHA will only be accepted/considered if presented by a member Association or Club (no individual or parent submissions will be accepted). This process shall be followed:

  • Upon review by the Association or Club leadership, and determination that a request for further action is requested, the Association’s President or Club’s Manager must complete the “Video Review Request” form.  
  • Completed form must be sent  to VPOfficials@MAHA.org. Form must be submitted with a $100 check. If the video is accepted and supplemental discipline is assessed, the check will be returned. If the video does NOT result in a hearing to determine additional discipline, the $100 check will be considered a fine to the organization that submitted the video.
  • Upon receipt, the Vice President of Officials will review and determine if the actions shown on video warrants further review. 
  • If further review is deemed warranted, a review process will be undertaken by a Video Review Committee (the VR Committee).
  • The VR Committee will make a recommendation to the MAHA Executive Vice President, who will make the final determination on conducting a supplemental discipline hearing.
  • Supplemental Discipline will not be imposed unless and until a hearing has been conducted with the player, coach or parent that is the subject of the request. 
  • Discipline administered by MAHA will be imposed immediately and the subject of supplemental discipline will retain all appeal rights as provided for in the MAHA Guidebook and USA Hockey Bylaw 10. Any discipline assessed will not be delayed while an appeal is in process.

You can download the full policy below or start the registration if you are ready to file a video for review.