Evaluations are how we place every player on a team that fits their level. They're the part of the season families ask us about most, so this page explains exactly how the process works, what we're looking for, and what happens afterward.
See evaluation policy hereU15 and U18 run both streams. You indicate a preference at registration.
Final placement depends on the number of teams we're able to ice at each level, and on safety. Where evaluators have a concern about a player's readiness for contact, SWZ may place that player in the non-body contact stream. This can happen at any point in the process, including after the skills skate.
This is not a judgement on a player's character or effort. It's about keeping players safe in a contact environment. If your player is moved, you'll hear it directly from your Category Director before teams are announced, not from a roster posting.
Tiering places a player at a level. Team placement then balances rosters within that level. Two players at the same tier won't always end up on the same team, and that isn't a reflection of their evaluation. Evaluations are run by trained evaluators across multiple sessions, and the results reflect what they saw over the whole process. We stand behind them. If there are genuine medical or compassionate circumstances affecting your player's placement, those are handled through the process set out in our Evaluation Policy. Disagreement with an evaluation result is not itself a ground for review. If you have concerns about your team placement, please ocntact your Category Director.