An exceptional sports experience for the athlete and family, on and off the ice.
WEST EDMONTON MALL TOURNAMENTS
5 game minimum
$2950 Registration Fee
DJs / MC’s / In Game Announcers! (WEM)
Best On Best Hockey Talent and Teams
Fan Sections! (WEM)
Stay N’ Play Tournament
Players Of The Game and Tourney MVPs!
The Biggest and Best Championship Medals of any event!
**West Edmonton Mall Tourneys, Teams will play at-least one game away from the mall through the weekend.
Games begin Friday 8am and will be completed by Sunday 545pm
December 22nd – 23rd Tournament at Terwillegar Arena & West Edmonton Mall
4 game guarantee
$2500 Registration Fee for early bird registration
Majority of games inside the State of the art Terwillegar Rec Centre on 4 Sheets of ice!, same venue as 16 NHL Teams trained and skated during the Covid Bubble!
Feature games will also be hosted at West Edmonton Mall & Callingwood Arena on Dec 22nd & 23rd
Not all teams are guaranteed West Edmonton Mall games, its logistically not possible, we will do our best to balance requests and logistics.
Stay N’ Play Tournament for Travelling Teams
Players Of The Game Awards
The Biggest and Best Championship Medals of any event!
U15 Body Contact division is held at Callingwood, Terwillegar & Millwoods Arenas.
Games begin Dec 22nd 730am and will be completed by Dec 23rd 6pm latest, most conclude earlier.
**Please note: While we are excited to include ice at West Edmonton Mall as part of this event, games at WEM are not guaranteed for all teams. The primary venue for the tournament is Terwillegar Recreation Centre & Callingwood. Due to logistics, scheduling balance, officials, and overall event execution, WEM ice has been added to provide additional capacity (15 games across the weekend). We’ll do our best to accommodate as many teams as possible at WEM, but assignments will be based on the final schedule
Shout out to Hockey Edmonton & for ensuring kids have an opportunity to attend an amazing tournament experience!
Inquire via instagram @AllStarInvite
Hockey Canada Sanction Numbers:
Nov 21st to 23rd 2025 – West Edmonton Mall
U-11 Tier 1 & 2 – #HA-25386258
Dec 12th to 14th 2025 – West Edmonton Mall
U-11 AA, Tier 1 & 2 – #HA-25386259
Dec 22-23rd 2025 – Terwillegar Arena & West Edmonton Mall
U11 Tier 1, 2 & 3 – #HA-25386655
U13 Tier 1, 2 & 3 – #HA-25386656
U15 Tier 1 & Non Body Contact -#HA-25386659
Female U11 Tier 1 & 2 – #HA-25386657
Female U13 Tier 1 & 2 – #HA-25386658
Jan 23rd to 25th 2026 – West Edmonton Mall
U-11 AA – #HA-25386260
Jan 30th to Feb 1st 2026 – West Edmonton Mall
U-13 Tier 1 & 2 – #HA-25386261
Last update: Oct 12th 2025 10:00am
West Edmonton Mall Game Length: 60 mins
Periods: 15/15/15 RunTime
Warm Ups: 2 mins
Intermission: 1 min
Alternative Arenas Game Length: 75 mins
Periods: 15/15/15 Stop
Warm Ups: 3 mins
Intermission: 1 min
** Terwillegar Games Dec 22nd-23rd
Length: 75 mins
Periods: 15/15/15 Stop
Warm Ups: 3 mins
Intermission: 1 min
Penalties: 2 MIN minors, 5 MIN majors.
Stop time for the last 2 mins of a game (WEM), unless it’s a 4+ goal differential
5 mins left in the ICE slot, game clock drops to 2 mins
POINT SCORING: WIN +3 Points, TIE +2 Points, LOSS +1 Points
Canadian Anthem at WEM Games, Line up on Blue Line
GAME SHEETS: Managers please provide game-sheet stickers 60 mins before puck drop. Managers must supply game sheet stickers (3 per game) or a 2 min minor will be assessed to start the game.
Please respect the following rules throughout the tournament.
GENERAL
Except where otherwise stated, all Hockey Canada and Hockey Edmonton rules apply. All players must comply with Hockey Alberta criteria for the age/date of birth relevant to the division.
Disciplinary matters will be referred to the Disciplinary Committee who will rule on the matter as soon as possible. The decision of the Disciplinary Committee will be final.
Abuse directed toward the game or Tournament officials will not be tolerated. Abusive individuals will be asked to leave the arena and may be suspended from the tournament.
Any match or fighting penalty will result in players or coaches immediate suspension from the tournament.
Suspensions – All suspension will be issued at the discretion of the Tournament Organizers for tournament games (based on the recommendation of the referees).
Only authorized tournament photographers are permitted at the All Star Invitational Hockey tournament. Any external photographers hired by teams will lead to disqualification and render the team ineligible for the playoff round.
All write ups to be done on the back of the game-sheet.
TEAM ROSTER RULES
Teams must have their Hockey Canada sanctioned rosters and submit them in advance. Only players on the team’s official Hockey Canada rosters may participate.
SCORE KEEPERS
Each Teams must provide 2 volunteers each to to run the clock, fill out the game sheet and help the penalty box. Both teams playing must provide parent volunteers to assist with this.
TEAM COLORS
Left side of the schedule is HOME team. The Home team wears Light.
GAME LENGTH AND FORMAT
Please refer to the game lengths tab on the site for period lengths. Teams must provide their own warm-up pucks.
Any team unable to start the game five minutes after the scheduled start time shall forfeit the game.
All goals shall be recorded on the game sheet and shall count towards a team’s total (for and against) should the need to break a tie in the standings occur. There shall be a goal differential of no greater than 5 shown on the scoreboard.
When 5 minutes of scheduled ice time remains, and more than 2 minutes of game time remains, the clock will be reset to 2 minutes. Games cannot run past their allotted times.
• No time-outs in Round Robin play.
MERCY RULE (For Stop Time Games)
All games will be played with the “Mercy Rule” in effect at any point in the game.
When a (5) goal difference occurs at any time in the game, the clock will switch from stop time to running time.
If the game returns to a (4) goal deficit – the game will revert to stop time.
Penalties would stay as is. Clock will be stopped and 2 and 5 min penalties will start at the drop of the puck.
GAMES TIED AT END OF REGULATION
All games tied at the end of regulation play during the round robin will remain tied with each team getting TWO points.
PLAYER OF THE GAME AWARDS
Following each game, after the handshake, Tournament representative will present one “Player of Game” gift to a player of their choice after the game, off the ice.
No player should be awarded more than 1 “Player of Game” (POG) during the tournament. Coaches to check with Tourney Rep to make sure this is followed.
ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS
Teams play a four-game round robin. Playoff format is to be determined, The goal is for competitive balance so the Top Teams will play each other and there are no blowouts in the event a bracket says You have to..
Points will be awarded in the round robin:
• Win – 3 points • Tie – 2 points • Loss – 1 point
If two teams are tied with points at the end of round robin play, the tie is broken based on the following in order:
1. the head to head record of the two teams against each other. 2. goal differential for all the round robin games 3. most goals for 4. fewest goals against 5. fewest penalty minutes 6. a coin toss
a 7-0 max goal differential will count on the standings, even if the score was higher, the standings will only credit a 7 goal differential.
If three or more teams are tied with points at the end of round robin play, the tie is broken based on the following in order:
1. goal differential for all the round robin games 2. most goals for 3. fewest goals against 4. fewest penalty minutes 5. names in a hat
OVERTIME FORMAT
The following overtime format applies for each of the playoff games (Gold Medal, Bronze Medal and Consolation):
• In the playoff games, teams tied at the end of regulation time will engage in sudden death/victory overtime.
• To commence overtime, each team will place 3 players + 1 goaltender on the ice (3 v 3).
• The teams will not change ends for any overtime period (i.e. attack and defend same ends as third period throughout overtime). Teams may remove goaltenders and change on the fly or stoppages
• Overtime shall be stop time. The time clock will be set for one (1) minute. Overtime will be played in one (1) minute periods. The timekeeper will stop the clock and sound the horn after each one-minute period. At the start of the third overtime period, the game clock shall be set to 3 minutes.
• If a game remains tied after any one (1) minute overtime period, each team must remove a player from the ice (i.e. second overtime = 2 v 2, third and beyond = 1 v 1).
• In the first overtime period, play will commence at centre ice. In subsequent overtime periods, play will resume at the nearest face-off spot in the vicinity of where the play ended in the previous overtime period.
• Penalties incurred in regulation time and not completely served in regulation time, shall carry over into overtime.
• Penalties incurred during the overtime will be administered in the usual fashion up to and including the second overtime period (2 v 2, subject to any penalty carry-overs). Beginning with the third overtime (1 v 1) any new penalty being assessed will result in a penalty shot. Any penalties not already unexpired at the end of the second overtime will result in an immediate penalty shot(s), however the offending players must continue to serve such penalties. No team can be reduced by penalties to 1 player (i.e. minimum of 2 – one of which can be a goaltender).
STAY N’ PLAY TOURNAMENT POLICY
All teams traveling longer than 75 KM from Edmonton are required to stay at a tournament partner hotel in the tournament room block. There are no exceptions to this policy. Failure to comply will result in the team’s removal from the tournament with no refund issued.
Each travel team is required to commit to a minimum of 15 rooms per team within the block, unless otherwise agreed upon.
The “Stay-n-Play” policy ensures that teams book their accommodations through hotels arranged by the tournament organizers. These hotels are part of a partnership offering special rates, helping to support local economies, streamline logistics, and fulfill our contractual obligations with the hotels.
We appreciate your cooperation in following this policy to help make the tournament a success for all!
GAME RESULTS https://www.allstarinvite.com
** Visiting teams must stay with our approved Hotel Partners**
**Nov 8 – 10th**
– Hilton Garden Inn (Room for 3 teams)
**Nov 22 – 24th**
– Hilton Garden Inn (Room for 2 teams)
– Hilton DoubleTree (Room for 2 teams)
– Courtyard Marriott WEST (Room for 1 team)
– Hampton Inn Hilton SOUTH (Room for 1 team)
**Dec 13 – 15th**
– Hilton Garden Inn (Room for 3 teams)
– Hilton DoubleTree (Room for 2 teams)
– Courtyard Marriott WEST (Room for 1 team)
– Hampton Inn Hilton SOUTH (Room for 1 team)
**Feb 7 – 9th**
– Hilton Garden Inn (Room for 3 teams)
– Hilton DoubleTree (Room for 2 teams)
– Courtyard Marriott WEST (Room for 1 team)
– Fantasyland Hotel – West Edmonton Mall (Room for 4 teams)
**Hotel Booking Contacts:** USE THE CODE “ALL STAR INVITATIONAL”
– **Hilton Garden Inn**
To Book: Call Natasha 780.486.8963 or natasa.novakovic-mijailovic@hilton.com
*Details: Hot Breakfast, Swimming Pool, 7 mins from West Edmonton Mall*
– **Hilton DoubleTree**
To Book: Call Shavon 780.930.4007 or sstonier@silverbirchhotels.com
*Details: Hot Breakfast, Swimming Pool, 8 mins from West Edmonton Mall*
– **Fantasyland Hotel – West Edmonton Mall**
To Book: Call Eileen or Alyson 780.444.5356 or eileen.alfonso@flh.ca or alyson.mitchell@flh.ca
– **Courtyard Marriott WEST**
To Book: Call Phoebe 780.484.7280 or phoeber@genesishospitality.ca
*Details: Hot Breakfast, Swimming Pool, 7 mins from West Edmonton Mall*
– **Hampton Inn SOUTH**
To Book: Sonika 780.801.4004 sonika@fourpointsedmontongateway.com
*Details: Hot Breakfast, Swimming Pool, 16 mins from West Edmonton Mall*