"2009-10 Tournament Dates Now Posted"


Divisions & Dates      Entry Fees        Hotels       Format/Features      Registration Form 


 

Nashville
Tennessee

Music City Tournament Series
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009-2010

With its central location to the south and Midwest, The Music City Tournament Series has provided outstanding hockey and fun weekends, for teams from Michigan, Illinois, Missouri, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and elsewhere. Your team will also experience the entertainment and attractions that only Nashville can offer. For the 2009-10 season, the Music City Tournaments will be held at Southern Ice.

   

To register your team, please complete the registration form and mail to Advanced Arenas with your entry fee or deposit.  When your registration information is received, we will provide you with detailed information on tournament hotels, game times and Nashville area attractions. Have an enjoyable 2009-2010 Youth Hockey season.  We look forward to seeing you in Nashville!


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Tournament Divisions and Playing Dates

Nashville Fall Classic – October 23-25, 2009
Mite thru Midget; B, A and AA  (Friday thru Sunday)

 Music City Cup – January 16-18, 2010
Mite thru Midget; B, A and AA  (Saturday thru Monday)

 Nashville Presidents Cup –February 13-15, 2010
Mite thru Midget; B, A and AA  (Saturday thru Monday)
 

 

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Entry Fees and Policies 
2009-2010 Season

All Tournaments – Four Game Minimum
All Games – Three Stop Time Periods

   
Age Level Length of Periods Entry Fee
Mite/Novice 13 min. $895
Squirt/Atom & Pee Wee 13 min. $950
Bantam 13 min. $995
Midget 14 min. $1,095

Canadian Currency Accepted at Par

Teams may register by completing the registration form and sending with full payment or a $200 non-refundable deposit.  $200 of the full payment or the $200 deposit is non-refundable immediately upon receipt.  Thirty days prior to the tournament start date, the entire entry fee becomes non-refundable.

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It is our goal at Advanced Tournaments to place teams in divisions which provide the closest match to your team’s age and skill level. This goal is made more difficult due to the fact that age divisions and classifications vary from state to state and between the US and Canada.  It is possible that your team may play teams that are slightly older or younger than those in your home playing area.

Tournament Divisions/Team Placement

It is our goal at Advanced Tournaments to place teams in divisions which provide the closest match to your team’s age and skill level. This goal is made more difficult due to the fact that age divisions and classifications vary from state to state and between the US and Canada. It is possible that your team may play teams that are slightly older or younger than those in your home playing area.

Age Groups

For the 2009-10 season we will use the following USA Hockey based age groups when assigning tournament divisions: 

Level Player Birth Years
Mite

2001 and younger

Squirt

1999 and 2000

Pee Wee

1997 and 1998

Bantam

1995 and 1996

Midget Minor

1993 and 1994

Midget Major 1992 and 1991

Skill Levels

Generally our tournaments will include three basic skill levels. Please check each check tournament date and location for skill levels offered.: 

House Level – teams chosen through a draft, in which all players within an organization are assigned to a team, with the goal of creating teams of equal skill level, within their own organization, with no players “cut”.  

AA Level – generally the “best” or first picked travel team within a Tier II organization. These teams will often consist primarily of “second year” or “major” aged players within the age group. In some cases, Major A teams are also a more appropriate fit for this level. 

A Level – generally the second, or lower, travel level team chosen within a Tier II organization. These teams will consist primarily, but not necessarily exclusively, of “first year” or “minor” aged players within the age group. As there are many variations in “A” level teams, great care is taken in matching “A” teams of appropriate skill levels to create balanced and competitive divisions. 

The tournament director will place teams within the appropriate skill level to provide the best competitive opportunities for all teams.

Special Note

Michigan “A” teams should be aware that non-MI “A” teams will include second year players.   We have extensive experience in placing MI teams and our experience is that MI “A” teams are very competitive with non-MI “A” teams despite differences in classification methods.

 

 

Tournament Features

  • All Tournaments USA Hockey Sanctioned

  • All Tournaments – Four Game Minimum

  • Free entry - all tournament games; NO GATE FEES

  • NEW THIS SEASON
    ALL Dates and Locations:

    • Mite – 12 minute periods

    • Squirt, Pee Wee and Bantam – 13 minute periods

    • Midget – 14 minute periods

  • No curfews, all games played to completion

  • Personalized tournament memento for each player

  • Individual and team award for 1st and 2nd place teams

  • Most Valuable Player award in each division

  • Digital action photographers available at all games, to instantly capture tournament memories

  •  Accommodations at First Class Hotels for " out-of-town" teams: Marriott, Hyatt, Hampton, Holiday Inn, etc.

Tournament
Start and Finish Times

Tournaments held Friday through Sunday will begin at approximately 1:00 pm Friday and all championship games will be concluded by approximately 6:00 pm Sunday.  Exceptions to these guidelines include Thanksgiving weekend tournaments, when play will begin at 7:00 am on Friday (or Thursday for local teams).

For Saturday through Monday tournaments, held over various holiday weekends, play will begin on Saturday at 7:00 am and all championship games will conclude by 6:00 pm Monday.

Generally, younger teams (mites, squirts, pee wees) begin play earlier each day and will complete their championship games earlier on Sunday or Monday.  Bantam and Midget teams will begin later on Friday or Saturday and will play the later championship games on Sunday or Monday.

Travel times are considered when setting game start times, but in many cases, there will be multiple teams in a division that are traveling from out-of-town, resulting in certain out-of-town teams playing earlier in the day than others.

    Advanced Arenas tournament divisions are based on these general guidelines. Variations are possible based on the skill level of specific teams:          Top

 


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