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BCHL Approves Several New Initiatives And Protocols After AGM (Part 1)

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BCHL approves several new initiatives and protocols after AGM (Part 1)

June 3, 2020

The BCHL held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) over a series of video conference calls over the last month and the league’s Board of Governors has approved several new initiatives and protocols for the 2020-21 season.

In Part 1 of our two-part segment, we will discuss those changes related to on-ice procedures and player safety.

A significant topic of discussion was the current global pandemic and a plan for a safe return to play.

Earlier this month, the BCHL appointed a Return-to-Play Task Force which is responsible for outlining several different scenarios on how and when the league can resume its schedule, while working with the Provincial Health Authorities to develop return to play guidelines and safety measures.

“Once we are told we are allowed to resume play from Hockey Canada and the Provincial Government, we want to make sure we are ready to go,” said BCHL Executive Director, Competition and Events, Steven Cocker. “This involves planning for several different scenarios, including start dates and attendance capacities, as directed by the Health Authorities. Creating the Task Force allows us to be as prepared as possible for a safe return to play, whenever we get the green light.”

Many other important items were discussed at the AGM, including several player-safety changes to the Junior A Supplement that will come into effect next season.

Department of Player Safety

The newly-formed Department of Player Safety (DOPS) led by Director of Officiating & Player Safety, Brad Lazarowich and Steven Cocker will continue to review all accumulative penalties that fall within the Junior A Supplement to ensure the correct assessment at ice level was called on the play. In addition, the DOPS will be responsible for visiting each team during their training camps in order to review and set expectations of compliance to the Junior A Supplement in its entirety with the players and coaching staff. The DOPS will hold individual meetings with players who reach specific accumulation thresholds throughout the season.

Fighting Majors

The BCHL is imposing stricter penalties for fighting next season. In 2020-21 a player will receive supplemental discipline on their second fight. Under the previous standard, the league would step in for supplemental discipline on a player’s fifth fight. The new standard will increase exponentially after the second offence, including one-on-one calls from the Department of Player Safety. There will also be a zero-tolerance stance on instigator and aggressor penalties, both receiving suspensions on first offence and will significantly increase on accumulation.

“As a leader of developing college-bound student athletes, we feel this is a progressive step for the BCHL,” said Cocker. “The safety of our players is an integral part of any decision we make as a league and a stronger stance on fighting and zero-tolerance on instigators and aggressors is a great step forward. The game continues to evolve and move in the direction of speed and skill and we want to be on the forefront of that movement. Our Board of Governors will follow this closely and revisit at our 2021 Semi Annual Meeting to evaluate our progress in strengthening our player-safety measures.”

Charging Rule 6.3

The league has also implemented specific wording to address hits that come from outside of a player’s line of sight. Specifically, those that do not involve head contact, as blow to the head penalties are already strictly enforced. Any hit that occurs from a player’s blindside, meaning outside a 90-degree angle of their line of vision, with significant force, will be called charging. Addressing this type of hit with a minor, major and game misconduct or match penalty will allow the DOPS an opportunity to review the hit for further possible discipline.

Slew-Footing

The BCHL has also imposed stricter penalties and supplemental discipline on slew-footing penalties. Slew-footing will now be categorized with clipping and kneeing as an accumulation category. Any player who commits a slew foot will be assessed a four-minute double-minor penalty or a match penalty, depending on the severity of the incident as determined by the referee. An automatic match penalty will be assessed when an injury occurs due to a slew foot.

Portable Defibrillators

It will now be mandatory for each team to have a portable defibrillator on hand in case of an emergency involving a player or team staff member. Trainers will be required to carry one for every game, practice and team event. This is in addition to the defibrillators located in all BCHL facilities.

Part 2 of the AGM recap will be published on Jun. 4.

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