The State of Hockey: Ranking the Top 10 Hockey States in America (2024)

The State of Hockey: Ranking the Top 10 Hockey States in America

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    The rivalries betweenAmericanstates may not be quite as intense as USA versus Canada, but there's still a fierce competition and debate among which state has the best hockey.

    This list is mainly based on the quality and quantity of hockey players produced, andnot necessarily onthe level ofhigh school, juniorand college hockey in each state.

    I'm sure you are all about to faint in anticipation, so let's take a look at the 10 best hockey states in the US.

No. 10 Pennsylvania

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    Pittsburgh native Ryan MaloneBruce Bennett/Getty Images

    Considering Pennsylvania is home to two powerhouse NHL teams, you would think it produces hockey players at a much higher rate.

    Still, some real nice assets have come out of the Quaker State, especially the Pittsburgh area. Pennsylvania boasts some impressive talent, even for a highly populated state.

    Then again, when AHL veteran Bill Thomas is one of your most celebrated players, you won’t be any higher than No. 10.

    Notable Players: Ryan Malone, RJ Umberger, Bill Thomas, Mike Weber

No. 9 New Jersey

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    Occasionally, America lifts its shoulder and releases some serious hockey talent from its armpit (just a joke, relax Jersey).

    As a state, NewJersey may not have a lot of dignity left, but a few more quality hockey players will be able to change that.

    They have made huge strides in recent years and appear ready to compete with the other American states in the Northeast.

    Notable Players: Bobby Ryan, James van Riemsdyk, Bobby Sanguinetti, George Parros

No. 8 Illinois

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    At the moment, Illinois may not boast any of the best players in the NHL, but they can still compete as a whole with other Midwest hockey states.

    The Chicago area has proven that it can develop some good hockey players, led by the Greek God of US hockey, otherwise known as Chris Chelios. Perhaps the Blackhawks Stanley Cup victory can restore some interest in hockey to Illinois.

    Until then, however, they are only eighth on this list.

    Notable Players: Craig Anderson, Joe Corvo, Brett Lebda, Al Montoya

No. 7 Alaska

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    Only three states in the entire country have a smaller population than Alaska, so their accomplishments in hockey are actually quite remarkable.

    The best Alaskan hockey players come from Anchorage, the most populous city. Maybe it’s their proximity to Canada that makes Alaskans so good at hockey, or maybe it’s because they can see Russia from their house.

    Either way, Alaska earns some well-deserved recognition among hockey states.

    Notable Players: Scott Gomez, Brandon Dubinsky, Matt Carle, Ty Conklin

No. 6 Wisconsin

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    Apparently, Wisconsin produces more than just cheese.

    It also is home to a lot of good hockey players and one of the most renowned college hockey programs in the country in the University of Wisconsin.

    Wisconsin is an ideal state for hockey players to grow up in, since it is cold and there’s not a whole lot else to do there, and it has shown itself to be a great hockey market.

    Notable Players: Joe Pavelski, Ryan Suter, Phil Kessel, Drew Stafford

No. 5 Connecticut

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    The state in which Brian Leetch grew up actually has some of the best high school hockey in America.

    While Connecticut may not produce talent as frequently as some other states, it deserves some recognition, since some regions of CT have hockey that’s as good as anywhere else in the country.

    As long as Chara doesn’t continue to take out the state’s best prospects, they could see themselves climb up this list in the future.

    Notable Players: Jonathan Quick, Chris Drury, Ron Hainsey, Max Pacioretty

No. 4 Massachusetts

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    Boston native Keith YandleChristian Petersen/Getty Images

    Massachusetts may not provide the household names that a lot of other states manage, but they are a factory for hockey, with numerous Bay State nativesin the NHL and minor leagues.

    The Bahston area is one of the best for producing wicked good hockey players. They have some of the best college hockey in the country, largely supplied by Massachusetts born players.

    Notable Players: Keith Yandle, Ryan Whitney, Rick DiPietro, Brian Boyle

No. 3 New York

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    New York is the largest state on this list by population, so that may give them a bit of an unfair advantage.

    That still shouldn’t take away from the EmpireState’s resume, as they have produced some top notch talent in the NHL and look poised to continue to do so.

    Though there may be a huge disparity between congested New York City and the barren real estate of upstate New York, both areas generate valuable hockey players.

    Notable Players: Patrick Kane, Dustin Brown, Ryan Callahan, Jimmy Howard

No. 2 Michigan

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    As far as top level NHL players go, Michigan may rank as the best state in the country.

    Along with the great traditions at Michigan State and the University of Michigan, the Detroit Red Wings are quite possibly the most popular hockey team in America.

    The state that gave us cars, Eminem and Michael Moore is probably most proud of Mike Modano, Doug Weight and its esteemed hockey history.

    Notable Players: Ryan Miller, Ryan Kesler, Tim Thomas, Brian Rafalski

No. 1 Minnesota

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    Minnesota is the “state of hockey” and there’s little doubt about that.

    The state has produced some of the best American hockey players in the history of the game, and has had the best college and high school programs for as long as they have existed.The only knock against Minnesota is that they haven’t developed a quality goaltender in some time.

    Still, it is easily the most passionate state about the sport; these people eat, sleep and play hockey. Come to think of it, it’s a little obsessive. Either way, Minnesota is No. 1.

    Notable Players: Zach Parise, Dustin Byfuglien, David Backes, Erik Johnson (theone on the Avalanche, not me)

The State of Hockey: Ranking the Top 10 Hockey States in America (2024)

FAQs

What US state is hockey most popular? ›

Fanbase. Ice hockey is traditionally popular in Massachusetts (and New England in general), Michigan, New York (especially Upstate New York) and Minnesota within the United States. Minnesota is known as the hockey capital of the US.

Which states have the most hockey players? ›

Active NHL Players Totals by Birth State - Career Stats
RkStatePlayers
1Minnesota51
2New York25
3Michigan32
4Wisconsin11
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Which country is No 1 in hockey? ›

rankteampointspts
1CanadaCAN4160
2United StatesUSA4090
3FinlandFIN3850
4SwitzerlandSUI3820
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What city loves hockey the most? ›

Best Hockey Cities
Overall RankCityTotal Score
1Boston, MA59.51
2Pittsburgh, PA53.33
3Detroit, MI49.56
4St. Louis, MO46.79
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Jun 2, 2022

What city is known for hockey? ›

Montreal, Quebec has been described as the "Best Hockey City in North America". The first indoor ice hockey game was played in the city, on 3 March 1875. The formalized modern sport of ice hockey originated in Montreal in 1877. Nashville, Tennessee was referred to as a kind of Hockeytown in May, 2017.

What high school has the best hockey team? ›

High School Ice Hockey Rankings
#SchoolOvr.
1St. John's Prep (Danvers)8-0
2Catholic Memorial (West Roxbury)7-1
3Belleville22-0
4Padua Franciscan (Parma)3-0
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Where is hockey growing the most? ›

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NationTotalSenior
Canada625,15291,379
United States510,279137,766
Czech Republic107,72282,003
Finland66,63624,778
34 more rows
Aug 23, 2013

What is the hockey capital of the US? ›

Following a fruitful year filled with championship victories, the Mile High City has received a new nickname as a result, "Hockey Capital USA." The City of Denver commemorated the triumphant year of hockey victories from the Colorado Avalanche, University of Denver (DU) Pioneers, Denver East Hockey and Pee-Wee Jr.

Which state produces the most d1 hockey players? ›

Despite the state's smaller population, no state or province sends more players to NCAA Division I men's hockey each year than Minnesota.

Which state has the most hockey rinks? ›

Minnesota is the State of Hockey, producing more Division I and NHL players than any other. It's also home to the most ice arenas per capita, and although no one keeps statistics, it may also have the highest rate of backyard rinks.

What is the best college to go to for hockey? ›

USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine Men's College Hockey Poll - January 23, 2023
  • St. Cloud State University, 706 (21) ...
  • University of Minnesota, 694 (12) 18-7-1. ...
  • University of Denver, 601. 19-7-0. ...
  • Quinnipiac University, 600. ...
  • Boston University, 578 (1) ...
  • Penn State University, 538. ...
  • University of Michigan, 506. ...
  • Ohio State University, 468.
4 days ago

Who is the hottest team in hockey? ›

Hot: Washington Capitals

The Caps are currently the hottest team in the league, riding an eight-game winning streak.

What nationality is best in hockey? ›

The current leader in rankings is Finland in men's play and Canada in women's play.

What country loves hockey? ›

When you do a quick online search about ice hockey, you'll soon figure out that it is the most popular sport in many countries across the globe. However, two countries that absolutely adore the sport, making it one of – if not the – most popular sports are Finland and Canada.

Where is the hockey capital of the world? ›

Detroit, Michigan

Detroit is commonly referred to as "Hockeytown" due to the presence of a massive and knowledgeable fan base. Hockey is a big deal in the Motor City, home to one of the greatest clubs in NHL history.

Where are the best hockey fans? ›

The top 20 cities for hockey fans:
  • Boston, MA.
  • Pittsburgh, PA.
  • Detroit, MI.
  • St. Louis, MO.
  • New York, NY.
  • Denver, CO.
  • Buffalo, NY.
  • Tampa, FL.
Jun 16, 2022

Is NHL bigger than NBA? ›

Last year, the NBA averaged 17,319 fans at their games. The NHL, on the other hand, averaged 17,126. Most people may be surprised that the NHL is this close to the NBA in terms of attendance. However, when one looks at the numbers deeper it becomes clear that the NHL actually has the advantage.

Who is the best skater on a hockey team? ›

Connor McDavid

Which NHL team has the best ice? ›

Which NHL arena has the best ice? Bell Centre continued its reputation for having the best ice surface in the NHL, with a margin of nearly 26% separating it from Rogers Place in the second spot.

What hockey team has the longest winning streak? ›

The Pittsburgh Penguins hold the record for the longest winning streak in NHL history at 17 games, which was set in the 1992–93 season; that team won the Presidents' Trophy for having the league's best record of 56–21–7.

Is hockey losing popularity? ›

Certain versions of hockey have been played for almost a thousand years, solidifying the game's significance in world sporting culture, yet in the United States, it regularly falls short in TV viewership and team revenue when compared with basketball, football and baseball.

Is ice hockey a rich sport? ›

As a winter sport, ice hockey has defied all odds to become one of the most popular and richest among the professional sports leagues around the world.

Where are most hockey players born? ›

NHL Player Birth Places
  • Northwest Territories (5)
  • Nova Scotia (78)
  • Ontario (2366)
  • Ontario (1)
  • Prince Edward Island (34)
  • Quebec (850)
  • Saskatchewan (524)
  • Yukon (3)

What is the biggest hockey arena in USA? ›

Bell Centre

Is hockey a big sport in USA? ›

Ice hockey (NHL)

Ice hockey has traditionally been considered the fourth of the US sports, although it has always been much less popular than American football or baseball. However, the game of hockey is widely followed especially in the northern US states, and in Canada.

Is hockey the most popular sport in America? ›

The most popular team sports in the United States are American football, baseball, basketball, ice hockey, and soccer.
...
Overview.
SportIce hockey
Favorite sport4%
TV viewing record (since 2010)143.6m
Major professional leagueNHL
Participants (millions)3.1 m
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What school produces the most NHL players? ›

Michigan

What city produces the most NHL players? ›

Toronto

Which state has the largest state high school hockey tournament? ›

The Minnesota State High School Hockey Tournament is currently the largest state sports tournament in terms of viewing and attendance, beating Florida's State High School Football Tournament and Indiana's State High School Basketball Tournament.

Who has the biggest hockey arena? ›

4. Who has the biggest NHL rink?
NumberArenaCapacity
1Bell center21,288
2Joe Louis20,027
3United Center Advertisem*nt Ad Advertisem*nt Ad19.,700
4Wells Fargo Center19,537

Where is the oldest hockey arena in the world? ›

Matthews Arena (formerly Boston Arena) is a multi-purpose arena in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the world's oldest multi-purpose athletic building still in use, as well as the oldest arena in use for ice hockey.

What hockey team has the biggest arena? ›

Montreal's Bell Centre is the largest arena in the NHL with a seating capacity of 21,302.

What GPA do you need to play d1 hockey? ›

Earn at least a 2.3 GPA in your core courses. Earn an SAT combined score or ACT sum score matching your core-course GPA on the Division I sliding scale, which balances your test score and core-course GPA. If you have a low test score, you need a higher core-course GPA to be eligible.

Can you get a full scholarship for hockey? ›

While recruits can and do receive full-ride NCAA hockey scholarships, they are generally reserved for top tier athletes who compete in the USHL junior hockey league. Ivy League schools do not offer athletic scholarships, but rather award financial aid through academic scholarships.

Which states have the best high school hockey? ›

1 Minnesota. Minnesota is the “state of hockey” and there's little doubt about that. The state has produced some of the best American hockey players in the history of the game, and has had the best college and high school programs for as long as they have existed.

Where is the hockey capital of the US? ›

As Denver and Colorado revel in these victories and the teams prepare for their coming seasons, we commemorate their collective, triumphant victories by designating Denver as Hockey Capital USA.

Why is hockey so big in Minnesota? ›

Around the turn of the century, indoor games began to pop up around Minnesota in increasing frequency. Slowly and deliberately, the landscape of Minnesota hockey began to take shape and before we knew it, Minnesota became the beating heart of USA Hockey with the game flourishing at all levels.

Is hockey growing in America? ›

With more American kids playing hockey, more money and resources are being thrown into the sport. This investment has paid off with more American athletes going on to play hockey at both the collegiate and professional levels. , making ice hockey one of the fastest-growing sports in the country.

What state has the most ice rinks? ›

Minnesota is the State of Hockey, producing more Division I and NHL players than any other. It's also home to the most ice arenas per capita, and although no one keeps statistics, it may also have the highest rate of backyard rinks.

Which country loves hockey? ›

In the 2021/22 season, the United States had the most registered ice hockey players out of any country worldwide.

What city has the best NHL fans? ›

Boston, MA

What city has the best hockey team? ›

1. Toronto. Toronto is home to an Original Six franchise, the Maple Leafs, as well as their AHL affiliate, the Marlies. The difference between any of the top five cities/areas on this list is so small it's easy to make a case that one is better than another, but Toronto is the heartbeat of hockey in Canada.

Which country invented hockey? ›

Its true origins are murky. But Canada, beginning in the 19th century, gets credit for modernizing—and popularizing—the game we know today. The origins of ice hockey may date to stick-and-ball games played during the Middle Ages or even ancient Greece and Egypt.

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