Player Code of Conduct


 

As a player of the Fort Macleod Minor Hockey Association, I agree that I will:

  1. Play hockey because I want to, not just to please others or because others want me to.
  2. Remember that winning isn't everything. Having fun, improving my skills, making friends and doing my best is crucial.
  3. Learn and play by the rules of hockey and in the spirit of the game, always be a good sport and team player. I won't be a show-off and I will do my best to include all my teammates.
  4. Remember that coaches and officials are there to help me.  I will accept their decisions and show respect to my coaches, teammates, referees, parents and opponents. I will never argue with an official's decision, rather let my captain or coach ask any necessary questions.
  5. Work hard to improve my skills, be on time, learn teamwork, sportsmanship and discipline. I will work equally hard for myself and my team - my team's performance will benefit and so will mine.
  6. Control my temper. I understand that there is no tolerance for fighting, 'mouthing off', using abusive language, tantrums, breaking sticks, throwing gloves or other equipment and that these actions can spoil the activity for everybody. I acknowledge that I am representing FMMHA at all times and that any negative behaviours, swearing, violence or vandalism of any kind will not be tolerated and will be addressed with appropriate disciplinary actions.
  7. Respect my coaches/bench staff, teammates, parents, opponents and officials and acknowledge all good play and performances - those of my team and of my opponents. I will be a good sport and will cheer for all good plays, whether my team's or my opponents'. I will learn to be a good sport in defeat, as well as, in victory.
  8. Abide by the FMMHA "24-Hour Rule" with any concerns I may have as related to the game, my team and my bench staff.
  9. Attend and participate in every game, tournament and practice except for illness, injury, or conflicting school events. If I must miss a game or practice, my coach/trainer/manager must be notified as early as possible. Missing too many practices/games without good reason, may result in disciplinary actions, as I am letting my team down.
  10. Come on time to all games, practices and tournaments. I will arrive at the time my coach determines; follow the team's dress code for games as specified by my coach; always be ready to give my full attention and work as hard in practices as I do in games.
  11. Be responsible for my own equipment and will ensure that it is complete, safe and in good condition. I will wear all required equipment in both practices and games.
  12. Treat all my teammates as I would like to be treated. I will not interfere with, take unfair advantage of, and not engage in any physical or emotional bullying of any player.
  13. Abide by the FMMHA Social Media policy and will not take a cell phone, tablet or camera in the dressing room. I will not convey or distribute offensive, derogatory, libellous or defamatory comments about any other member including, but not limited to, coaches, players, parents, trainers, managers and officials, by way of electronic text message, email, message boards, social media or other electronic mediums which may be viewed or received by members of the public and/or a significant number of members of the Association.
  14. Understand that playing for FMMHA is a privilege, not a right. I understand that my behaviours reflect on my teammates, coaches, and the FMMHA. I will remember that I am representing myself, my parents, my team, my community, my association and sponsors at all times, including to and from the arena. As an FMMHA representative, I will show good character at school, at home, on ice and especially "on the road". I understand that any inappropriate behaviour (rink, hotel, school, home - anywhere) while playing for the team may result in disciplinary action.

FMMHA 24-Hour Rule - If any person(s) determine that any concerns, events, methodologies, or conduct requires to be brought forward for attention, then that person(s) is to wait 24 hours after the event prior to initiating the contact. This 24-hour rule allows for emotions to be set aside, placing the event in perspective, and enabling the opportunity for an objective evaluation and approach. The recipient of the information is then allowed 24 hours to respond, for the same purposes.

 

 

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