United States Premier Hockey League

United States Premier Hockey League
Sport Ice Hockey
Founded 2012
CEO Richard Gallant
Commissioner Jeff Nygaard
No. of teams 61 organizations
Country  United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Jersey Hitmen (Premier)
Hampton Roads Whalers (Elite)
Dells Ducks (USP3/Midwest)
Official website USPHL.com

The United States Premier Hockey League (USPHL) is an American ice hockey league. Founded in 2012, the USPHL has grown to over 60 organizations from across the United States fielding teams in Premier, Elite, USP3, 18U, 16U, 16U Futures, and High Performance Youth divisions.

USA Hockey classifies the Premier, Elite, and USP3 Divisions as Tier III junior hockey leagues. 18U, 16U and 16U Futures divisions are Tier I youth hockey divisions. All divisions are sanctioned by USA Hockey.[1]

History

The league was originally founded with three divisions (Premier, 18U and 16U), but on June 6, 2013, it was announced that the USPHL would absorb the Empire Junior Hockey League (becoming the Empire Division) and the newly formed Eastern Elite Hockey League (becoming the Elite Division). With the additions, the USPHL added 16 organizations to the original 15.

On March 7, 2014, the USPHL announced the formation of the 16U Futures (16UF) Division.[2] The division is guided for players who aspire to play midget hockey, but are not yet ready for the 16U Division. Eight organizations field teams in the 16UF Division for the 2014-15 season.

During the 2014 off-season the USPHL lost the New York Applecore (Empire), but added the Providence Capitals (Elite & 16U), Jersey Shore Whalers (Empire), and the Richmond Generals (Elite, Empire) organizations to increase the total number of organizations to 35 headed into the 2014–15 season.

The USPHL announced on December 18, 2014 the formation of a Midwest Division to begin in the 2015–16 season by adding several teams from the Minnesota Junior Hockey League.[3] By the end of the season, the Midwest Division would add all but one active MnJHL team causing the MnJHL to disband for the following season. On March 10, 2015, the USPHL also added the entire Midwest Junior Hockey League to its new Midwest Division for the 2015–16 season.[4] USPHL Midwest became the fourth Tier III division under the USPHL umbrella.

The changes for the 2015–16 continued into April when the New York Aviators announced their decision to leave the USPHL and join the NA3EHL. The USPHL promptly re-assigned the Aviator franchise to Rye, New York and was renamed to the New York Dragons.[5] In early April 2015, the Empire Division would expand to Daytona, Florida with the Daytona Racers. Also in April, it was announced the Empire Division would be renamed as the USP3 Division. In late April 2015, the Charlotte Rush was announced as an expansion franchise by adding two teams, one in the Elite Division and one in the USP3. The Wooster Oilers from the former MnJHL decided against fielding two Tier III teams and dropped their membership in the USPHL Midwest and would only play in the North American 3 Hockey League. Initially announced with 22 member teams, the new Midwest Division saw a number of teams cease operations prior to the 2015–16 season including the Indiana Attack, Ironwood Fighting Yoopers, Minnesota Owls, Soo Firehawks, and St. Louis Storm due to lack of players. The Midwest Division did not have its own championship playoffs, but instead the top two teams in each conference from the Midwest and USP3 Divisions played for a single championship.

On January 14, 2016, the league announced the formation of a High Performance Youth Division for the upcoming 2016–17 season. The new division will add 14 and under (Bantams), 12 and under (Peewees), along with 10 and under (Squirts) to the USPHL umbrella. Charter members of the High Performance Youth Division will include the New Jersey Rockets, Hartford Junior Wolfpack, Jersey Hitmen, and P.A.L. Jr. Islanders. In late April, the USPHL announced that the Elite and USP3 Divisions were expanding by splitting the teams from the one-year-old Midwest Division into the Elite and USP3 platforms.[6] More changes came on May 20, 2016, when the USPHL added the four remaining teams from the former Northern Pacific Hockey League to the USP3 as a Pacific Division.[7] Before the start of the season, the loss of the Illiana Blackbirds (Elite), Michigan Wild (USP3), and Marquette Royales (USP3) was offset by the additions of Team Beijing (Elite), another team from the New York Aviators organization (Elite), and the return of the Ironwood Fighting Yoopers (USP3).

In October 2016, the USPHL announced it had applied to USA Hockey for approval to start a Tier II junior league for the 2017–18 season. The proposed Tier II USPHL division was announced to consist of 11 teams, seven from organizations in the USPHL Premier, the newly added Rochester Monarchs, and the Boston Bandits, New Jersey Rockets, and Northern Cyclones from the Eastern Hockey League.[8] At the time, the only USA Hockey-sanctioned Tier II league is the North American Hockey League.

Member teams

The USPHL consists of Premier, Elite, USP3, 18U, 16U, 16U Futures, and High Performance Youth divisions with organizations located on the East Coast, Midwest, and Pacific Northwest United States.

Team Location Premier Elite USP3 18U 16U 16U Futures Youth
Alpena Flyers Alpena, Michigan Yes
Atlanta Junior Knights Marietta, Georgia Yes Yes
Bay State Breakers Kingston, Massachusetts Yes Yes
Blaine Energy Blaine, Minnesota Yes
Boston Junior Bruins Marlborough, Massachusetts Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Carolina Eagles Wake Forest, North Carolina Yes Yes
Charlotte Rush Indian Trail, North Carolina Yes Yes
Chicago Cougars Chicago, Illinois Yes
Connecticut Jr. Rangers Stamford, Connecticut Yes Yes Yes Yes
CP Dynamo Clifton Park, New York Yes Yes Yes
Daytona Racers Daytona, Florida Yes
Decatur Blaze Decatur, Illinois Yes
Dells Ducks Lake Delton, Wisconsin Yes
Detroit Fighting Irish Brownstown, Michigan Yes
Eugene Generals Eugene, Oregon Yes
Florida Eels Fort Myers, Florida Yes Yes
Florida Jr. Everblades Estero, Florida Yes
Forest Lake Lakers Forest Lake, Minnesota Yes
Hampton Roads Whalers Chesapeake, Virginia Yes Yes Yes
Hartford Jr. Wolfpack Cromwell, Connecticut Yes Yes
Ironwood Fighting Yoopers Ironwood, Michigan Yes
Islanders Hockey Club Tyngsborough, Massachusetts Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Jersey Hitmen Wayne, New Jersey Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Jersey Shore Whalers Brick, New Jersey Yes Yes Yes Yes
Kalkaska Rhinos Kalkaska, Michigan Yes
Motor City Hawks Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan Yes
New Jersey Rockets Berkeley Heights, New Jersey Yes Yes Yes Yes
New York Aviators Brooklyn, New York Yes Yes Yes
Okanagan European Eagles Foxborough, Massachusetts Yes
P.A.L. Jr. Islanders Hauppauge, New York Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Palm Beach Hawks Lake Worth, Florida Yes Yes
Philadelphia Flyers Junior Hockey Club Voorhees, New Jersey Yes
Potomac Patriots Woodbridge, Virginia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Richmond Generals Richmond, Virginia Yes Yes Yes
River Falls Renegades River Falls, Wisconsin Yes
Rochester Monarchs Rochester, New York Yes Yes Yes
Seattle Ravens Kent, Washington Yes
Selects Academy South Kent, Connecticut Yes Yes
Skipjacks Hockey York, Pennsylvania Yes Yes
South Shore Kings Foxboro, Massachusetts Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Springfield Pics West Springfield, Massachusetts Yes Yes Yes Yes
Steele County Blades Owatonna, Minnesota Yes
Syracuse Stars Cicero, New York Yes Yes Yes Yes
Tampa Bay Juniors Tampa, Florida Yes Yes
Team Beijing East Meadow, New York Yes
Traverse City North Stars Traverse City, Michigan Yes
Tri-City Ice Hawks Bay City, Michigan Yes
Tri-City Outlaws Kennewick, Washington Yes
West Sound Warriors Bremerton, Washington Yes
Westchester Express Westchester, New York Yes
Wisconsin Rapids Riverkings Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin Yes

Champions

Year Premier Division Elite Division USP3 18U Division 16U Division 16U Futures Division
2013–14 Boston Jr. Bruins Springfield Jr. Pics Florida Jr. Blades Selects Academy Selects Academy
2014–15 Jersey Hitmen Boston Jr. Bruins New York Aviators Jersey Hitmen Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights Carolina Eagles
2015–16 Jersey Hitmen Hampton Roads Whalers Dells Ducks* Selects Academy Selects Academy Potomac Patriots[9]
*2016 Championship series was held between the new Midwest Division and the re-branded USP3 Division (formerly named Empire Division) for a single champion won by the Midwest's Dells Ducks

Former teams

References

  1. "USA Hockey agrees to sanction USPHL, major eastern mergers". Junior Hockey News. 6 May 2013.
  2. "USPHL announces 16U Futures Division". Adirondack Junior Wings. 7 March 2014.
  3. "Minnesota Junior Hockey League gets a shakeup". Post Bulletin. 18 December 2014.
  4. "Midwest Junior Hockey League Joins USPHL Mid-West Junior Hockey Division". USPHL. 10 March 2015.
  5. http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/weekly-sports-league-and-franchise-report/n-4960768
  6. "USPHL Expands Elite and USP3 Divisions for 2016-17 Season". USPHL. April 28, 2016.
  7. "West Coast Teams Join Nation's Top College Development League (USPHL)". USPHL. May 20, 2016.
  8. "USPHL Announces New Tuition Free Hockey Division for 2017-18 Season". Junior Hockey News. October 6, 2016.
  9. "Week Twenty-Five – Seven Things to Know". USPHL. February 16, 2016.
  10. "THE DEATH POOL – SPECIAL REPORT – ADIRONDACK JR RED WINGS SHUT DOWN EMPIRE TEAM". The Junior Hockey News. August 27, 2015.
  11. "Okanagan Hockey Club Europe to play USPHL Premier". USPHL. May 7, 2015.
  12. "THE DEATH POOL – SPECIAL REPORT – FLORIDA BULLDOGS HAVE BEEN PUT TO SLEEP". The Junior Hockey News. September 22, 2015.
  13. "THE DEATH POOL – SPECIAL REPORT – INDIANA ATTACK TAKE BULLET TO THE HEAD". The Junior Hockey News. September 10, 2015.
  14. "THE DEATH POOL – SPECIAL REPORT – MINNESOTA OWLS GO DARK PLAN TO COME BACK NEXT YEAR". The Junior Hockey News. August 25, 2015.
  15. "Soo Firehawks Cease Operations". Soo Firehawks. August 20, 2015.
  16. "THE DEATH POOL – SPECIAL REPORT – ST. LOUIS STORM FRIED BY LIGHTNING STRIKE". The Junior Hockey News. August 21, 2015.

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