Thundersnow Classic

Lysander's Annual Thundersnow Classic will be January 2 - 4, 2026.

There will be a travel division and a house division. Teams can sign up for either division but divisions may be adjusted, depending on MyHockeyRankings.

First place banners will be awarded, along with medals for first and second places.

Ages

12U

When

January 2-4, 2026

Where

All games will be played at the Three Rivers Athletic Complex in Baldwinsville, NY which is located right off the Thruway and near many hotels and restaurants.

2725 West Entry Road

Baldwinsville, NY 13027

Cost

Registration: $1525

We have several options available for payments.

Online:

  • Pay full amount on registration.
  • Pay a $500 deposit, and then the balance on December 1.

Offline:

  • Pay the full amount by mail-in check within 14 days of registration.
  • Pay a $500 deposit by mail-in check within 14 days or registration, and the balance by December 1.
  • Checks made out to LYHA with "Thundersnow" as the memo.

Contacts

For questions or information please contact the following:

Christine McCafferty

Director of Tournaments

Accommodations

There are many nearby hotels to stay, and we do not require teams to stay at specific accommodations.

Food

Overtime Bar and Grill which is located within the Three Rivers Athletic Complex will be open and serving breakfast through dinner.

Additional Information

If any teams are interested, we can also assist in coordinating a team outing to a Syracuse Crunch game on Friday or Saturday and schedule team game's accordingly.

TOURNAMENT RULES

Rules: All games will be played under USA Hockey Rules as modified by the Lysander Youth Hockey Association. 

 

Sign in: Each team must provide a penalty box attendant for each game. This individual must sign in 15 minutes prior to the start of their game. This Volunteer becomes an off-ice official and must remain neutral during the game and help officials if needed.

 

Team Colors: In all games, the home team will wear white or light color jersey, and the visiting team will wear a dark colored jersey

 

Game Times: Coaches are responsible for being aware of game times prior to the start of their game. Teams should be ready to step on ice 15 minutes before the game starts. 

 

Warm Up Period: Teams should be ready to enter the ice for warm up ten minutes prior to game time. If the tournament is running behind or ahead, teams will be expected to be ready to play. Warm up time shall be 3 minutes. 

 

Periods: Three (3) 12 minute stop-clock periods will be used during this tournament. Running time during the third period will be used if the "mercy rule" has been enacted.

 

Timeouts: Each team will be permitted to take one time out for one minute in duration during only the championship game, which includes any overtime periods of the championship. 

 

Resurface: Resurface of the ice will only occur between games.

 

Tournament Point system: Every game will be worth 2 points as a whole. 2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie, 0 points for a loss. Top two teams in points at the end of the round robin get to advance to the championship, bottom two get to play in consolation game. 

 

Tournament Standings: Standings will be compiled by the tournament director and staff and posted at the rink. In the event of a tie of final standings, tie break will be determined by the following criteria, in order: 

 

  1. Goal Differential (difference between goals forced and goals allowed)
  2. Least Total Penalty Minutes (1:30 for a minor, 4 major, 6 misconduct, 12 game misconduct. (Game misconducts on coaches count) 
  3. Coin toss 

 

Championship Games: All championship games must be played. If a division winner is unable to participate in a championship game due to unforeseen reasons, the division runner up will take their place. A team that doesn’t participate in the championship game will forfeit all rights to any and all rewards. 

 

Championship Game Overtime: Tied games after regulation in the championship will result in a 5 minute, 3 on 3, stopped time, sudden death period. A penalty during overtime will result in a 4 on 3 power play. If neither team is victorious, a three round shootout will decide the winner. The home team (higher seed) will have the option of shooting first or second. The order will stay the same in all rounds. If the teams are tied after three rounds, it will go to a sudden death one round with the same order until a winner has been decided. Each player may only be used once until all players on the bench have been used.

 

Protests: No protest of any kind will be allowed. Judgment calls by the referees are final, and decisions of the tournament director are final. **Please note ** USA Hockey has determined that no video footage of any kind will be used to review the official’s decisions.

 

Goal Judge: Will not be used. 

 

Mercy Rules: A mercy rule will be enacted once a team is ahead by six (6) or more goals in the third period. This means the clock will continue to run, even if there are game stoppages. If the team that is behind in the score count is able to bring their score to less than six (6) goals, regular play will commence where the clock stops as usual for game stoppages. A running clock will only take place during the third period if the mercy rule is in place. 

 

Zero Tolerance: Referees will be instructed to enforce the zero tolerance rules. NO ABUSE of any game official will be tolerated, and no preliminary warning will be issued before a game misconduct penalty may be assessed. The tournament director reserves the right to remove from the arena players, coaches, and or spectators who violate USA Hockey zero tolerance policy.

 

Any players or team officials assessed a penalty for fighting will be automatically suspended by USA Hockey officiating rules. Players and or coaches who are under suspension from USA Hockey for a game misconduct penalty for fighting are not eligible to participate in tournament games. 

 

Players, coaches, and parents are subject to removal for any abusive or intolerable behavior, and should be fully aware of the potential consequences for their actions at all times.



2024-25 Season Tournament

LYSANDER'S 5TH ANNUAL THUNDERSNOW CLASSIC.

WHEN:

Friday-Sunday January 31 - February 2, 2025

COST:

$700 1/2 Ice Divisions Registration; Due by Jan 1st

$1100 Full Ice Divisions Registration; Due by Jan 1st

DIVISIONS:

8U Red - 1/2 ice & Full Ice
8U White 

12 Teams per Division 1/2 Ice

6 Teams per Division Full Ice

NYSAHA #NYT2425180

Additional:

Shirts
Raffles
Restaurant /Full Bar
Nearby Hotels Available

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