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Dakota Hockey League 2025/2026 Rules


The Hockey Canada Rulebook is available here for reference

New for the 2025/2026 Season:

Scheduling:

  • New schedules will be released in 2 month blocks
  • Division re-alignment will be evaluated in December and February
  • Teams can submit 2 blackout dates per scheduling block

Payments:

  • Teams will need a $1000 deposit upon registration to receive a schedule
  • The following league payments will be required in September and December
  • Schedule will not be released until payments are confirmed
  • Due to ice constraints, 11:10 pm games are back this season
  • We will do our best to distribute them evenly
  • All teams playing games scheduled at or later than 10:40pm will receive pizza (@ Dakota CC)

Forfeit:

  • Teams are expected to play every scheduled game
  • Teams that cannot make a scheduled game must notify the league 48 hours prior to their game
  • If a team cannot play a scheduled game, the league will do its best to reschedule
    • If not possible the game could be cancelled
  • Team gets a win in the standings
  • The team that was affected by the forfeit will be able to use the ice immediately, for a practice or intersquad game

Goalie Eligibility:

  • To be eligible for playoffs, the participating goalie must have played at least 1 regular season game on that team.

No Timekeeper: 

  • In the unlikely event of the game having no timekeeper
  • The period lengths will be set to 17 minutes run time
  • Minor penalties are 3 minutes
  • With 1 minute remaining in the third period, the losing team can put a player in the box to stop the clock at whistles


Hockey Canada Rules will be observed; the following changes will apply:

Length of Games:

  • 3 - 12 minute periods.
  • 6+ goal differential in 3rd period results in running time until the score gets to within 5 goals.
  • The officials may cut the clock to 2 minutes to play if the game is behind due to excessive penalties, etc.

Start of Game:

  • A team must have 5 skaters and a goalie in order to start a game.
  • If a team is not ready at game time the clock will start and a Delay of Game penalty will be assessed.
  • After 5 minutes (7:00 remaining on the game clock) another Delay of Game penalty.
  • At the end of the first period the game will be considered a default win 1-0.
  • A team may finish a game without a goalie.
  • A goalie who leaves the game (injury, ejection) may be replaced by a skater and the game will continue.
  • The team may call the game (forfeit) if they do not wish to continue playing without a goalie.

Tie Games:

  • Regular season games will go immediately to a shootout if the game is tied at the end of regulation time.
  • Home team will decide who shoots first.
  • Each team will get three attempts to score.
  • If the score is tied after three attempts, sudden death will determine the winner after an equal number of shots per team.
  • Players serving a penalty at the end of the game are not allowed to participate in the shootout.
  • All players must have shot once before players can be repeated.

Pucks:

  • The home team is to supply the officials with 3 pucks prior to the game.

Signing in:

  • All players must legibly sign the game sheet prior to each game and return it to the timekeeper.

Proper Equipment:

  • Full face protection is recommended, Visors are required
  • CSA Approved Helmets and Visors must be worn at all times during the warm-up and game
  • Players not wearing appropriate equipment will receive a 2 minute delay of game penalty and will not be allowed to play until proper equipment is worn
    • ex - CSA approved hockey helmets with visor or cage

Slapshots:

  • Allowed in all divisions.

Icing: 

  • When a puck is shot from inside the defending team’s blue line, to the other end of the ice, crossing the opposing team’s goal line, an icing shall be called.
  • The red line will not determine icing, the defending team’s blue line that determine icing calls.

Jerseys:

  • Non-matching jerseys will be considered jerseys without numbers and not the same colour as everyone else on the team
    • For example, if a team has red jerseys and another player has a slightly darker red jersey that will be approved
    • The referees will have the ability to decide what a non-matching jersey is
    • A jersey does not need to have a team logo
    • This rule does not apply if a team needs to change jerseys because they have the same colour as the opposing team
  • Teams must have at least one numbered set (preferably two) of team jerseys to play in the league
  • Taped on numbers are not allowed
  • Players with non-matching jerseys are still able to play, however as they enter the game for the first time they will receive a delay of game penalty
  • Maximum of 2 minor penalties can be given for non-matching jerseys
    • 1 penalty per player for a jersey offence
  • If both teams have matching or similar coloured jerseys, the AWAY team must change

Penalties, Thresholds, Suspensions, Probation:

  • Maximum Number of Penalties in a Game is 3
  • 3 Penalties of any kind will result in a Game Ejection
    • A double minor counts as 1 towards the total

Penalties: (assuming each penalty does not result in an injury and is not deemed to be a major penalty by the on ice official);

  • Minor or Double Minor Penalties at referee’s discretion
    • Slashing, Body Checking (based on level of contact), Head Contact, Butt-Ending, Hooking
  • Double Minor Penalties
    • Cross Checking, High Sticking, Clipping
  • Minor Penalties
    • Tripping, Hooking, Holding, Holding the Stick, Roughing, Unsportsmanlike Conduct, Diving
  • Major Penalties or Match
    • Charging, Boarding, Kneeing, Butt Ending, Spearing, Slew Footing, Checking from Behind

Regular Season, Player Thresholds:

  • Players who receive 40+ penalty minutes in one season will receive an automatic 2 game suspension
  • Players who receive 60+ penalty minutes in one season will receive an automatic 4-8 game suspension
    • League will review regarding participation in the league
  • Players who receive 80+ minutes in one season will receive an indefinite suspension

Playoff, Player Thresholds:

  • Players who receive 15+ penalty minutes will receive a 1 game suspension
  • Players who receive 25+ penalty minutes will receive a 3-5 game suspension
  • Suspensions will carry on into the next season if there are no more playoff games in the current season.

Suspension Guidelines:

  • Fighting: 7-10 games
  • Gross misconduct: 3-5 games
  • Major/Game Misconduct: 2 game suspension
  • Match: League review before player can return

*All suspensions are treated on a case-by-case basis based on the history of the player and the reports from the league’s officials

Team Probation

  • Teams that accumulate 250 penalty minutes during the season will be placed on probation
  • The league will review the situation with the team manager
  • There are no refunds, games will not be rescheduled for teams on probation

Suspended Players:

  • Cannot be around the bench/playing area while serving their suspension.
  • Teams caught playing a suspended player will have that game forfeited and face further discipline from the league (a team could be removed from the league without refund)
  • Suspended players are ineligible to play on any other teams in the DHL until full suspension is served
    • Teams violating this rule will be forced to forfeit the game
    • The suspended player will receive further discipline,  and the offending team captain may be suspended

Powerplays:

  • To start each powerplay the faceoff is in the offending team’s defensive zone on the bench side of the ice.

Timeouts:

  • Each team is allowed a 30 second timeout per game.

Puck to Goalie’s Head:

  • When a goalie gets hit in the mask/head with a shot - an automatic whistle will occur
    • Ex: A shot that hits the goalie’s mask and deflects into the goal - by rule is no goal.

End of Game:

  • Handshakes between teams are expected unless otherwise directed by the officials
  • Leave the ice directly after handshakes to ensure the attendant has time to clean the ice. The dressing rooms must be emptied 30 minutes after games.

Playoffs:

  • To be eligible for playoffs
  • Players must have played a minimum of:
    • 12 (winter league) regular season games
    • 5   (spring league) regular season games
    • 8   (summer league) regular season games
  • Teams caught with ineligible players will be given a forfeit loss and face further discipline from the league

Team Rosters:

  • Teams must submit a full roster with jersey #’s prior to the first game of the season

Alcohol:

  • Absolutely no alcohol permitted on the benches
  • The referee can eject a player if alcohol has been spotted on the bench and/or the player appears to be intoxicated
  • The offending team may be removed from the league without refund
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