04-22-2023, 03:19 PM
Dear SHL Community,
Please note that the IIHF rules have been changed regarding tampering.
Why? The HO's intent was to prevent a scenario where a Fed Head would pressure a current player to create for their nation when they would not have created for the same nation had they not been contacted. The HO felt that no one should be pushing someone to create for a specific nation, regardless of what nation they are currently on.
What has changed? We think the definition of tampering and a legal (or illegal) contact has been greatly improved. Although the rules are much longer, they better explain how these concepts are applied in an IIHF environment.
What is tampering? It is defined as an illegal contact with an ineligible player for the purpose of joining a particular Federation or for the purpose of creating for a particular Federation. This includes:
(1) Suggesting, colluding or attempting to transfer the tampered player to a specific Federation.
For example:
(2) Talking about where the tampered player would fit in a specific Federation if they were to join.
For example:
(3) Contact with the intent to influence or change a user's mind, although Federation members may discuss their intentions with members currently in their Federation. A league member or league leader should appear objective and promote the league over your league.
For example:
(4) Recruiting comments on Reddit, Discord, or non-SHL forums, such as a "Join our Federation" message.
For example:
The new rule now allows players to discuss their recreate plans with others, but prohibits any attempt to coerce them into creating for a particular nation. The new rule aims to strike a balance between players' freedom to create and maintaining a fair and level playing field.
The changes may be subtle to some, but the IIHF HO aimed to create a more effective and fair set of rules around recruitment and tampering. While there were differing opinions and dissenting voices throughout the discussions, we hope we have ultimately arrived at a new set of guidelines that aimed to balance the needs of different groups within the community while still maintaining fairness and transparency.
On behalf of the IIHF head office, thank you for your time
MikeLiut, IIHF co-commissioner
Please note that the IIHF rules have been changed regarding tampering.
Why? The HO's intent was to prevent a scenario where a Fed Head would pressure a current player to create for their nation when they would not have created for the same nation had they not been contacted. The HO felt that no one should be pushing someone to create for a specific nation, regardless of what nation they are currently on.
What has changed? We think the definition of tampering and a legal (or illegal) contact has been greatly improved. Although the rules are much longer, they better explain how these concepts are applied in an IIHF environment.
What is tampering? It is defined as an illegal contact with an ineligible player for the purpose of joining a particular Federation or for the purpose of creating for a particular Federation. This includes:
- Locked-in players;
- SMJHL rookies prior to the start of their first playoffs;
- A current or prospective user before their player is created and approved.
(1) Suggesting, colluding or attempting to transfer the tampered player to a specific Federation.
For example:
- Encouraging a player to leave their Federation through a locked transfer by convincing the player to ask their current Fed Head not to play them.
- Posting a transfer of an SMJHL rookie before the start of their first SMJHL playoffs.
(2) Talking about where the tampered player would fit in a specific Federation if they were to join.
For example:
- Stating “We need you as a forward“ to a user and/or describing in detail the planned role for a specific player.
(3) Contact with the intent to influence or change a user's mind, although Federation members may discuss their intentions with members currently in their Federation. A league member or league leader should appear objective and promote the league over your league.
For example:
- An imperative or commanding tone, guilt-inducing language, threats of repercussions (social or otherwise) outside the IIHF (on and off the SHL platforms), derogatory language toward another nation or a user on another nation, repeated messaging and harassment, gaslighting, and any other behavior deemed abusive by the IIHF HO.
(4) Recruiting comments on Reddit, Discord, or non-SHL forums, such as a "Join our Federation" message.
For example:
- Posting on a Reddit thread promoting your nation.
The new rule now allows players to discuss their recreate plans with others, but prohibits any attempt to coerce them into creating for a particular nation. The new rule aims to strike a balance between players' freedom to create and maintaining a fair and level playing field.
The changes may be subtle to some, but the IIHF HO aimed to create a more effective and fair set of rules around recruitment and tampering. While there were differing opinions and dissenting voices throughout the discussions, we hope we have ultimately arrived at a new set of guidelines that aimed to balance the needs of different groups within the community while still maintaining fairness and transparency.
On behalf of the IIHF head office, thank you for your time
MikeLiut, IIHF co-commissioner