AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE ANNOUNCES RULE CHANGES

Jul 10, 2014

AHL BOARD OF GOVERNORS APPROVES RULE CHANGES

LEAGUE ANNOUNCES EXCELLENCE AWARDS

Des Moines, IA – The American Hockey League’s Board of Governors has concluded its 2014 Annual Meeting, held this week at Hilton Head Island, S.C. 

Chaired by AHL President and CEO David Andrews, the four days of meetings, which concluded Thursday, saw the approval of the following rules changes to be implemented beginning in 2014-15:

Rule 85 (“Overtime”)

· During the regular season, the sudden-death overtime period will be seven minutes (7:00) in length, preceded by a “dry scrape” of the entire ice surface.

· Teams will change ends at the start of overtime.

· Full playing strength will be 4-on-4 until the first whistle following three minutes of play (4:00 remaining), at which time full strength will be reduced to 3-on-3 for the duration of the overtime period.

· If the game is still tied following overtime, a winner will be determined by a three-player shootout.


Rule 20.4 (“Major Penalties”)

· An automatic game misconduct will be applied to any player who has been assessed two major penalties for fighting or three major penalties for any infraction in the same game.


Rule 9.6 (“Helmets”)

· A player on the ice whose helmet comes off during play will be assessed a minor penalty unless he immediately (a) exits the playing surface or (b) puts the helmet back on with the chin strap properly fastened.


“With the full support of the league’s Competition Committee and Player Development Committee, the Board has approved these changes with the betterment of our game and the safety of our players in mind,” said Andrews. 

AHL EXCELLENCE AWARDS

American Hockey League President and CEO David Andrews has announced that the league has named the 2013-14 recipients of several awards for excellence and service to the league. 

The announcements came Wednesday evening at a gala reception during the Board of Governors’ Annual Meeting at Hilton Head Island, S.C. 

Utica Comets president Robert Esche and Rockford IceHogs executive director Gordon Kaye have been selected as co-winners of the James C. Hendy Memorial Award, given to the outstanding executive in the American Hockey League for 2013-14. 

Without the benefits of a large, modern arena, Esche quickly took a market that had been without AHL hockey for two decades and revitalized it. Under his guidance, the Comets became the talk of the town, hosting 17 sellouts at the refurbished Aud and playing to more than 90 percent capacity for the season. Esche and his staff emphasized the organization’s place in the community and embraced the city’s rich history of professional hockey in making the Comets’ inaugural season a great success. 

Kaye, who joined the IceHogs in 2010, continued to turn around the organization’s fortunes this season through his tireless work ethic and commitment to making Rockford a great AHL market. The IceHogs have set franchise attendance records in three of Kaye’s four seasons managing their operations (including 2013-14), while also seeing increased revenues in sponsorship sales, premium seating and merchandise. Kaye has also overseen upgrades to the BMO Harris Bank Center that have made the arena a destination for events beyond IceHogs hockey as well. 

The James C. Hendy Award is named for the late Jim Hendy, a Hockey Hall of Famer and long-time statistician and historian for the AHL who won four Calder Cups as general manager of the original Cleveland Barons. 

Syracuse Crunch owner Howard Dolgon was honored with the Thomas Ebright Award in recognition of career contributions to the AHL. The longest-tenured individual ownership in the league, Dolgon and the Crunch marked their 20th anniversary in 2013-14 and remain at the forefront of innovative marketing ideas and practices. Dolgon has been chairman of both the Executive Committee and the Marketing Committee for the AHL, and thanks to his bold creativity and tireless passion, he continues to bring positive exposure to the Crunch organization, the Syracuse community and the American Hockey League. 

The Thomas Ebright Award honors Tom Ebright, the former owner and governor of the Baltimore Skipjacks and Portland Pirates who passed away in 1997. 

The St. John’s IceCaps and Travis Morin of the Texas Stars were named the 2013-14 winners of thePresident’s Awards. 

Selling out every game at Mile One Centre for the third consecutive season, the St. John’s IceCaps continued to be a leader in overall business success in 2013-14. The IceCaps continued to excel in areas like fan experience, game presentation and social media, and they remain a cornerstone in the local community through their community relations efforts as well. The IceCaps were outstanding hosts for the 2014 AHL All-Star Classic presented by Assante Wealth Management, and on the ice the team reached their first Calder Cup Finals while also seeing nine players advance to the National Hockey League with the parent Winnipeg Jets. 

In his seventh pro season, Travis Morin had a career year in 2013-14, leading the AHL in scoring in both the regular season and the Calder Cup Playoffs and becoming just the second player ever to earn regular-season and playoff MVP honors in the same campaign. A member of the Texas Stars since their inaugural season in 2009-10, Morin scored a career-high 32 goals and racked up 88 points – double his total from the previous season – while helping the Stars to the best regular-season record in the league, and he capped his 22-point playoff performance by scoring three game-winning goals – including two in overtime – during the 2014 Calder Cup Finals. Morin also appeared in four games with the parent Dallas Stars in 2013-14, picking up an assist for his first career NHL point. 

The President’s Awards are given to an AHL organization for overall excellence, and to an AHL player in recognition of his outstanding accomplishments in the past year. 

Veteran linesman Jim Vail has been named the 2013-14 recipient of the Michael Condon Memorial Award for outstanding contributions by an on-ice official. Based in St. John’s, Vail has been an integral member of the league's officiating staff since 1991, working hundreds of games including the AHL All-Star Game and the Calder Cup Finals this past season. 

The Michael Condon Memorial Award was created in 2002 following the sudden passing of veteran AHL linesman Mike Condon. 

In operation since 1936, the AHL continues to serve as the top development league for all 30 National Hockey League teams. More than 88 percent of today’s NHL players are American Hockey League graduates, and for the 13th year in a row, more than 6 million fans attended AHL games across North America in 2013-14. 
 


AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE NAMES 2013-14 WINNERS OF TEAM BUSINESS SERVICES AWARDS 



SPRINGFIELD, Mass. … American Hockey League President and CEO David Andrews has announced the winners of the league's annual Team Business Services awards, recognizing outstanding achievements in a variety of categories including ticket sales, community service and fan experience. 

These awards were announced Wednesday evening at a gala reception during the Board of Governors’ Annual Meeting at Hilton Head Island, S.C. 

As part of its Team Business Services program, the AHL honored one club from each conference for top revenue growth in four areas during this past season: overall ticket sales, season-ticket sales, group-ticket sales and corporate sponsorship sales. The winners in overall ticket sales revenue growth were theBridgeport Sound Tigers (Eastern) and the Texas Stars (Western). Winners for season-ticket sales growthwere the Syracuse Crunch (Eastern) and the Rockford IceHogs (Western). The Adirondack Phantoms(Eastern) and the Oklahoma City Barons (Western) earned the awards for group-ticket sales growth, and the Providence Bruins (Eastern) and Hamilton Bulldogs (Western) were recognized for their corporate sponsorship sales growth. 

Additionally, teams from each conference were selected for excellence in the areas of digital media, community relations and fan experience. The Manchester Monarchs (Eastern) and Grand Rapids Griffins(Western) were honored for digital media excellence; the St. John’s IceCaps (Eastern) and Charlotte Checkers (Western) earned the nods for exceptional community relations efforts; and the St. John’s IceCaps (Eastern) and Toronto Marlies (Western) were recognized for outstanding fan experience at home games. 

The AHL also honored several teams and individuals for their efforts during the 2013-14 season at the league’s Marketing Meeting in Springfield, Mass., last month, including the St. John’s IceCaps as thesponsorship sales department of the year and the Grand Rapids Griffins as the ticket sales department of the year. 

The Toronto Marlies were recognized for the most unique ticket sales promotion or theme night (“Girl Guides Partnership”); the Lake Erie Monsters were selected for having the most unique game operations, community relations or social media promotion (“Joe Haden Bobblehead Giveaway”); and the Charlotte Checkers were given the award for the most unique sponsorship package or entitlement (“Frigidaire ‘Frigid Air’”). 

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