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Bandits to Join New USPHL Tuition Free League in 2017

By By USPHL Staff, 10/07/16, 3:45PM EDT

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USPHL Announces New Tuition Free Hockey Division for 2017-18 Season

The United States Premier Hockey League (USPHL) is excited to announce its intention to offer an 11-team, tuition-free division of Junior hockey in 2017-18.   

 

“For many years East Coast hockey players have desired a tuition-free option of Junior hockey,” said USPHL Commissioner Jeff Nygaard.  “We have always been told it will never happen.  The USPHL owners and operators are now making that happen through their continued commitment to both Junior hockey and NCAA Division I development opportunities.” 

 

Players who desire to stay closer to home in the East will now have not only a tuition-free option but be able to compete in what the USPHL feels will become a pipeline for training, development and NCAA Division I advancement.  With 56 percent of NCAA Division I schools in the Northeast which matches up with the USPHL’s tuition-free footprint the scouting and development opportunities will increase significantly.  Last year the USPHL had over 300 college commitments and the league plans on that number steadily growing as the tuition-free league solidifies itself in the marketplace.

 

The USPHL has submitted a formal application to USA Hockey for approval to be certified as a Tier 2 League.   The matter is pending with USA Hockey.

 

Teams that have been accepted into the new tuition-free division are:

 

Boston Bandits                          

Junior Bruins                               

Connecticut Jr. Rangers

Islanders Hockey Club              

Jersey Hitmen                             

New Jersey Rockets

Northern Cyclones                    

P.A.L. Jr. Islanders                     

Rochester Monarchs

South Shore Kings                     

Syracuse Stars