United States Premier Hockey League


The United States Premier Hockey League 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 the National Collegiate Development Conference, Premier, Elite, EHF, 18U, 16U, 15U, and High Performance youth divisions.
From 2013 to 2017, USA Hockey sanctioned the Premier, Elite, Empire, Midwest, and USP3 Divisions as Tier III junior leagues. In 2017, the USPHL added a higher level junior league named the National Collegiate Development Conference for the 2017–18 season. The NCDC was seeking free-to-play Tier II junior league sanctioning, but was denied by USA Hockey. In response, the USPHL junior level leagues withdrew from USA Hockey sanctioning altogether. The 18U, 16U and 15U divisions are still considered Tier I youth hockey divisions by USA Hockey.

History

Establishment (2013–2017)

During the 2012–13 season, several organizations within the Eastern Junior Hockey League decided to form their own league and created the United States Premier Hockey League. Those organizations also added their youth programs under the USPHL name as the 18U and 16U divisions. The original Tier III junior teams were categorized in the Premier Division when the USPHL absorbed the Empire Junior Hockey League and the newly formed Eastern Elite Hockey League. With the additions, the USPHL added 16 more organizations to the original 15 before the inaugural 2013–14 season. The formation of the USPHL also led the remaining EJHL teams to join the Atlantic Junior Hockey League and create the Eastern Hockey League.
For the league's second season in 2014–15, the USPHL added the 16U Futures Division for players who aspire to play midget hockey, but are not yet ready for the 16U Division. Eight organizations fielded teams in the 16UF Division for its first season. During the 2014 off-season the USPHL lost the New York Applecore, but added the Providence Capitals, Jersey Shore Whalers, and the Richmond Generals organizations to increase the total number of organizations to 35 headed into the 2014–15 season.
During the 2014–15 season, the USPHL announce the creation of a Midwest Division to begin in the 2015–16 season by adding several teams from the Minnesota Junior Hockey League. 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. 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 North American 3 Eastern Hockey League. The USPHL promptly reassigned the Aviator franchise to Rye, New York, and was renamed to the New York Dragons. 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 added 14 and under, 12 and under, along with 10 and under to the USPHL umbrella. Charter members of the High Performance Youth Division were to 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. 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. Before the start of the season, the loss of the Illiana Blackbirds, Michigan Wild, and Marquette Royales was offset by the additions of Team Beijing, another team from the New York Aviators organization, and the return of the Ironwood Fighting Yoopers.

League realignment (2017–present)

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. At the time, the only USA Hockey-sanctioned Tier II league is the North American Hockey League. However, in December 2016, USA Hockey denied their application for a Tier II league. The USPHL launched its tuition-free league as the National Collegiate Development Conference. In response, the USPHL dropped USA Hockey sanctioning from their junior level leagues and operates unsanctioned beginning with the 2017–18 season.
In December 2016, the USPHL also announced the addition of six organizations from the Eastern Hockey League for the 2017–18 season: the previously mentioned Bandits, Rockets, and Cyclones would be joined by the Connecticut Nighthawks, Hartford Jr. Wolfpack, and New Hampshire Junior Monarchs. The New Hampshire Monarchs previously fielded USPHL teams in the youth levels. While the Bandits, Rockets and Cyclones have free-to-play teams in the new NCDC, all six organizations were announced to have Tier III teams in the Premier Division and five teams in the Elite Division. The Jr. Monarchs would also add a NCDC team in 2018.
The league also announced the retirement of the USP3 Division, with the Premier Division remaining the top pay-to-play division and the Elite Division the only Tier III feeder division. The Jersey Shore Whalers and the Florida Jr. Blades, both members of the former USP3 Division, were granted teams in the Premier Division, as well as the Jr. Blades adding their USP3 team to the Elite Division. The Skipjacks Hockey Club also added a Premier team to augment their teams in the youth divisions. The Wisconsin Muskies also announced they would field an expansion team in the Premier Division. As part of the many changes, three of the four isolated former USP3 Pacific Division teams left the league with only the Eugene Generals remaining. The Generals would have a modified schedule for the season in the Elite Division playing most of their games against local youth and academy teams while only playing other USPHL teams in showcases.
For 2018–19, the league merged with the Eastern Hockey Federation youth leagues. The EHF organization already had many of the USPHL's junior organization's youth clubs. The league also rebranded its 16U Futures as 15U. On March 8, 2019, the USPHL and EHF announced plans to integrate the USPHL's High Performance Youth Division into the EHF to create the EHF South Division, expanding the youth league's footprint into the Mid-Atlantic region, beginning with the 2019–20 season.
In 2020, the USPHL Premier added the Anaheim Avalanche, Fresno Monsters, Las Vegas Thunderbirds, Northern Colorado Eagles, Ogden Mustangs, Pueblo Bulls, San Diego Sabers, Southern Oregon Spartans, and the Utah Outliers from the Western States Hockey League, another independent junior hockey organization. Complimentary additions to the USPHL Premier included Elmira Jr. Enforcers, Provo Riverblades, and the return of the Wooster Oilers after a one-year absence.
During the 2019–20 season the Boston Bandits NCDC membership was purchased by the Philadelphia Hockey Club, to replace the Bandits in 2020–21. Rochester Monarchs were removed and replaced by Boston Advantage for the 2020–21 season.

Member teams

National Collegiate Development Conference

Junior leagues

The USPHL consists of Premier and Elite junior levels, as well as EHF Selects, EHF South, 18U, 16U, 15U, and High Performance youth divisions with organizations located across the United States.
TeamLocationPremierEliteNCDC Affiliate
Anaheim AvalancheAnaheim, CaliforniaWest---
Atlanta MadhattersMarietta, GeorgiaFloridaFlorida
Boston AdvantageHingham, MassachusettsNew England---
Boston Junior BruinsMarlborough, MassachusettsNew EnglandNorthBoston Junior Bruins
Bridgewater BanditsBridgewater, MassachusettsNew EnglandNorth
Buffalo ThunderIrving, New YorkNortheast---
Carolina Jr. HurricanesWake Forest, North CarolinaSoutheastSoutheast
Charleston ColonialsNorth Charleston, South CarolinaFloridaFlorida
Charlotte RushIndian Trail, North CarolinaSoutheastSoutheastNorthern Cyclones
Chicago CougarsChicago, IllinoisMidwest East---
Columbus MavericksLewis Center, OhioGreat Lakes---
Connecticut Jr. RangersStamford, ConnecticutNortheast---Connecticut Jr. Rangers
Connecticut NighthawksSimsbury, ConnecticutNortheast---Jersey Hitmen
Decatur BlazeDecatur, IllinoisMidwest East---P.A.L. Jr. Islanders
Dells DucksLake Delton, WisconsinMidwest West---New Jersey Rockets
Detroit Fighting IrishBrownstown, MichiganMidwest East---Islanders Hockey Club
Elmira Jr. EnforcersElmira, New YorkNortheast---
Florida EelsFort Myers, FloridaFloridaFloridaIslanders Hockey Club
Florida Jr. BladesEstero, FloridaFloridaFloridaP.A.L. Jr. Islanders
Fort Wayne SpacemenFort Wayne, IndianaMidwest East---
Fresno MonstersFresno, CaliforniaWest---
Hampton Roads WhalersChesapeake, VirginiaSoutheastSoutheastNew Jersey Rockets
Hudson HavocHudson, WisconsinMidwest West---Boston Junior Bruins
Islanders Hockey ClubTyngsborough, MassachusettsNew England---Islanders Hockey Club
Jersey HitmenWayne, New JerseyMid-AtlanticMid-AtlanticJersey Hitmen
Lansing WolvesDimondale, MichiganGreat Lakes---Islanders Hockey Club
Lake Erie BighornsErie, PennsylvaniaGreat Lakes---
Las Vegas ThunderbirdsLas Vegas, NevadaWest---Philadelphia Hockey Club
Metro JetsFraser, MichiganGreat Lakes---Boston Junior Bruins
Metro Jets Development ProgramFraser, MichiganMidwest East---
Midwest BlackbirdsDyer, IndianaMidwest East---
Minnesota Blue OxCoon Rapids, MinnesotaMidwest West---New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs
Minnesota MooseBlaine, MinnesotaMidwest West---
Minnesota MulletsForest Lake, MinnesotaMidwest West---Jersey Hitmen
Motor City Hockey ClubTroy, MichiganMidwest East--South Shore Kings
New Hampshire Jr. MonarchsHooksett, New HampshireNew England---Connecticut Jr. Rangers
New Jersey RocketsBerkeley Heights, New JerseyMid-AtlanticMid-AtlanticNew Jersey Rockets
New York AviatorsBrooklyn, New YorkMid-AtlanticMid-Atlantic
Northern Colorado EaglesGreeley, ColoradoMountain---
Northern CyclonesHudson, New HampshireNew EnglandNorthNorthern Cyclones
Ogden MustangsOgden, UtahMountain---
P.A.L. Jr. IslandersHauppauge, New YorkMid-Atlantic---P.A.L. Jr. Islanders
Philadelphia Hockey ClubSewell, New JerseyMid-Atlantic---Philadelphia Hockey Club
Pittsburgh VengeanceHarmar Township, PennsylvaniaGreat Lakes---
Potomac PatriotsWoodbridge, VirginiaSoutheastSoutheast
Provo RiverbladesProvo, UtahMountain---
Pueblo BullsPueblo, ColoradoMountain---
Richmond GeneralsRichmond, VirginiaSoutheastSoutheastJersey Hitmen
Rochester VipersRochester, MinnesotaMidwest West---
Rum River MallardsIsanti, MinnesotaMidwest West---Utica Jr. Comets
San Diego SabersEscondido, CaliforniaWest---
Skipjacks HockeyYork, PennsylvaniaMid-Atlantic---Boston Junior Bruins
South Shore KingsFoxboro, MassachusettsNew England---South Shore Kings
Southern Oregon SpartansMedford, OregonWest---
Springfield PicsWest Springfield, MassachusettsNortheastNorthNorthern Cyclones
Steele County BladesOwatonna, MinnesotaMidwest West---New Jersey Rockets
Tampa Bay JuniorsWesley Chapel, FloridaFloridaFloridaSouth Shore Kings
Toledo CherokeeToledo, OhioGreat Lakes---
Twin City ThunderAuburn, MaineNew England---
Utah OutliersWest Valley City, UtahMountain---
Utica Jr. CometsUtica, New YorkNortheast---Utica Jr. Comets
Wisconsin Rapids RiverkingsWisconsin Rapids, WisconsinMidwest West---Islanders Hockey Club
Wooster OilersWooster, OhioGreat Lakes---

Champions

Former teams