National Ringette League - NRL General Regulation

NRL General Regulation

The rules of the NRL follow mainly, in some details near, those of the International Federation of Ringuette. Characteristic of North American sport, the NRL is a closed league and so there is no threat of banishment towards minor leagues for unsuccessful teams (relegation). The teams of the NRL are franchisings of this league. It is a league with an annual draft in between seasons, which are the main front door of the new players in the league. The NRL drafts are peculiarly regional; there was for example, in 2011, a draft for the region of Ottawa and Gatineau, the other one draft for the Manitoba, one draft for the Souththern Ontario, or still one draft for the region of Montreal. Furthermore, the teams can be exchange players and choices in the rest according to a calendar established by the league.

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