Cwench Nations Cup FAQ's
What do we need to provide as part of tournament sanctioning?
All teams must submit their Certified USAH/Hockey Canada Roster NO LATER than 60 days before the tournament start date. If required by your state/affiliate, we must receive a Travel Permit as well. These permits and rosters must be approved/signed by your governing body/affiliate. If you have an electronic version of these documents, please email them to Linda Wilkie. If you do not have an electronic version then you can fax the documents to 630-442-7238. Please be sure you bring your approved roster sheet and travel permit as back up to the tournament as well.
How many games is each team guaranteed?
All teams are guaranteed a minimum of four games during the tournament.
How are Sunday games determined?
Sunday games will feature the top three finishers from each country in every division, based on round-robin results. This creates high-level showcase matchups to conclude the event.
Are jerseys included with registration?
No. For 2026, jerseys are optional and are not included with tournament registration.
Can we still order jerseys through the event?
Teams may purchase jerseys independently. We can provide recommended suppliers along with official color and design guidelines to ensure your jerseys meet event standards and avoid conflicts. Please do not order until you have communicated with 200x85 to ensure proper details.Â
What if our team already has jerseys?
If your current jerseys meet our approved color and format requirements, you may use them. We will share specifications prior to the event so teams can confirm compliance.
Why was the jersey policy changed?
This update allows teams more flexibility in uniform selection, shipping without fees, and late changes while helping keep registration costs lower and focused on competition, facilities, and event operations.
Will jersey colors be regulated?
Yes. To maintain clear team identification on the ice, all teams must follow the event color parameters provided in advance.
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What makes the CCM Nations Cup different from other tournaments?
The Nations Cup features international competition, playing for your country, and a Sunday format that promotes large crowds and highlights top teams from each country—creating a true championship atmosphere.
What is the structure of the tournament and how will teams be selected? How will it be determined what division we play in?
Upon registration, please be sure to enter the Team Name as it can be found in the MyHockeyRankings.com database. The tournament staff will utilize team information, past results, and current ratings to determine the best level of play and competitive division for all teams. If they need any further information, it will be requested.
How many teams will participate in each playing division? What is the division format?
The number of teams in each division depends on multiple factors, including overall tournament size, rinks, registrations, competitive level, and other items. We will have divisions based on the number of US and Canadian teams that apply.
Division formats and playoff structures will be released no later than 3 weeks prior to the event.
When will the schedule be released?
All event schedules will be released no later than 2 weeks prior to the event start date.
What is the schedule format? What is the earliest our team may play? When will the championship be completed?
Unless otherwise noted and communicated, all teams will play two games on Day 1 and two games on Day 2, with seeded games on Day 3. All teams need to be prepared to play at 7:30 a.m. on Day 1. All games will be completed no later than 4:00 pm on Day 3. Exact end times for each division will be posted and available 8 weeks prior to the tournament date.
What rules does the tournament abide by? What are the differences between USAH and Canada?
Teams must be affiliated with one of the following: CHA, USA Hockey or IIHF. The 2022 Rules and Regulations will be posted on November 18th when the tournament schedule is released. All games are operated under USAH Rules and Regulations. Neck guards are required by USAH. All players must wear a neck laceration protector with no alterations. All players, including goalkeepers in the U12 (11, 10) through Midget (U16 & U19) age classifications are required to wear a colored (non-clear) internal mouthpiece that covers all the remaining teeth of one jaw, customarily the upper. For the first violation of this rule, the team shall be issued a warning. A misconduct penalty shall be assessed to any player or goalkeeper of that team for a subsequent violation during that game. NOTE: Hockey Canada rules do not mandate the wearing of a mouthpiece at any age classification where a full facemask is required. Therefore, Hockey Canada registered teams are not required to wear a mouthpiece while playing in the United States. For all levels, USA Hockey replaced the delayed offside rule with an automatic whistle. Consequently, if a player is offside, the whistle will be blown immediately. If the offside is accidental then the face-off will occur just outside the offensive-zone blue line, an intentional offside will be whistled down with the face-off occurring in the violating team's defensive zone.
What are the period lengths?
All Ages 3 x 14 min stop time periods
Will games start early?
All teams must be prepared to start as early as 15 minutes prior to their game time. If the ice and officials are ready, the game will begin. Teams ill-prepared to start on time will receive a bench minor penalty to start the game.
Do we need to have 2 sets of jerseys?
Teams will be provided special jerseys to wear for the event.Â
Do you provide warm up pucks?
NO. Your team must provide their own warm up pucks.
Do we need to bring roster stickers?
YES. Your team MUST provide roster stickers for paper score sheets before each game. If you do not have stickers, the roster must be handwritten on the paper score sheet. Remember to pick up your copy of the scoresheet after the game is concluded.
Do I have to stay at designated hotels?
YES. All accepted teams and their families with home rinks 75 miles or more from the tournament must stay in authorized tournament hotels.
How do I request a hotel block for my team?
Teams must submit a pre-registration form via the 200x85 website.
Further instructions on this process information will be emailed to all teams from [email protected] prior to the hotel release date.
What are the hotel requirements for my team?
There is a 15-room per night minimum for 3 nights total per team
Teams not able to meet this requirement may email [email protected] to request a waiver prior to hotel placement.
There is a 72-hour cancellation/change policy
200X85 Stay-to-Play Policy
Reserving rooms through the 200x85 CCM Event requires teams and families to stay in the designated tournament hotel block.
No other rates, discounts, or rewards points (regardless of how acquired) will be allowed. No exceptions.
Failure to follow and/or circumvent procedures and obligations will result in removal from the event. In this case registration fees will not be refunded.
What do we need to provide as part of tournament sanctioning?
All teams must submit their Certified USAH/Hockey Canada Roster NO LATER than 60 days before the tournament start date. If required by your state/affiliate, we must receive a Travel Permit as well. These permits and rosters must be approved/signed by your governing body/affiliate. If you have an electronic version of these documents, please email them to Linda Wilkie. If you do not have an electronic version then you can fax the documents to 630-442-7238. Please be sure you bring your approved roster sheet and travel permit as back up to the tournament as well.
What is the structure of the tournament and how will teams be selected? How will it be determined what division we play in?
Upon registration, please be sure to enter the Team Name as it can be found in the MyHockeyRankings.com database. The tournament staff will utilize team information, past results, and current ratings to determine the best level of play and competitive division for all teams. If they need any further information, it will be requested.
How many teams will participate in each playing division? What is the division format?
The number of teams in each division depends on multiple factors, including overall tournament size, rinks, registrations, competitive level, and other items. We will have divisions based on the number of US and Canadian teams that apply.
Division formats and playoff structures will be released no later than 3 weeks prior to the event.
When will the schedule be released?
All event schedules will be released no later than 2 weeks prior to the event start date.
What is the schedule format? What is the earliest our team may play? When will the championship be completed?
Unless otherwise noted and communicated, all teams will play two games on Day 1 and two games on Day 2, with seeded games on Day 3. All teams need to be prepared to play at 7:30 a.m. on Day 1. All games will be completed no later than 4:00 pm on Day 3. Exact end times for each division will be posted and available 8 weeks prior to the tournament date.
What rules does the tournament abide by? What are the differences between USAH and Canada?
Teams must be affiliated with one of the following: CHA, USA Hockey or IIHF. The 2022 Rules and Regulations will be posted on November 18th when the tournament schedule is released. All games are operated under USAH Rules and Regulations. Neck guards are required by USAH. All players must wear a neck laceration protector with no alterations. All players, including goalkeepers in the U12 (11, 10) through Midget (U16 & U19) age classifications are required to wear a colored (non-clear) internal mouthpiece that covers all the remaining teeth of one jaw, customarily the upper. For the first violation of this rule, the team shall be issued a warning. A misconduct penalty shall be assessed to any player or goalkeeper of that team for a subsequent violation during that game. NOTE: Hockey Canada rules do not mandate the wearing of a mouthpiece at any age classification where a full facemask is required. Therefore, Hockey Canada registered teams are not required to wear a mouthpiece while playing in the United States. For all levels, USA Hockey replaced the delayed offside rule with an automatic whistle. Consequently, if a player is offside, the whistle will be blown immediately. If the offside is accidental then the face-off will occur just outside the offensive-zone blue line, an intentional offside will be whistled down with the face-off occurring in the violating team's defensive zone.
What are the period lengths?
All Ages 3 x 14 min stop time periods
Will games start early?
All teams must be prepared to start as early as 15 minutes prior to their game time. If the ice and officials are ready, the game will begin. Teams ill-prepared to start on time will receive a bench minor penalty to start the game.
Do we need to have 2 sets of jerseys?
Teams will be provided special jerseys to wear for the event.Â
Do you provide warm up pucks?
NO. Your team must provide their own warm up pucks.
Do we need to bring roster stickers?
YES. Your team MUST provide roster stickers for paper score sheets before each game. If you do not have stickers, the roster must be handwritten on the paper score sheet. Remember to pick up your copy of the scoresheet after the game is concluded.
Do I have to stay at designated hotels?
YES. All accepted teams and their families with home rinks 75 miles or more from the tournament must stay in authorized tournament hotels.
How do I request a hotel block for my team?
Teams must submit a pre-registration form via the 200x85 website.
Further instructions on this process information will be emailed to all teams from [email protected] prior to the hotel release date.
What are the hotel requirements for my team?
There is a 15-room per night minimum for 3 nights total per team
Teams not able to meet this requirement may email [email protected] to request a waiver prior to hotel placement.
There is a 72-hour cancellation/change policy
200X85 Stay-to-Play Policy
Reserving rooms through the 200x85 CCM Event requires teams and families to stay in the designated tournament hotel block.
No other rates, discounts, or rewards points (regardless of how acquired) will be allowed. No exceptions.
Failure to follow and/or circumvent procedures and obligations will result in removal from the event. In this case registration fees will not be refunded.
Contacts
Mailing Address
Cwench Nations Cup
c/o 200 x 85 6690 South Rte 53 Woodridge, IL 60517
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Tournament Admin
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