Eastern Hockey Federation

Eastern Hockey Federation
Sport Ice hockey
Founded 2004
CEO Jerry Buckley
No. of teams 18 across age groups
Country  United States
Official website fedhockey.com

The Eastern Hockey Federation (EHF) is an independent American Youth Minor ice hockey league. Established in early 2004, when the Bay State Breakers, Boston Jr. Eagles, Boston Jr. Terriers, Bridgewater Bandits, Middlesex Islanders, Minuteman Flames, Providence Capitals, South Shore Kings, and Top Gun left the Metropolitan Boston Hockey League.

Its stated goal is to foster and govern an elite amateur minor hockey league comprising the top youth hockey organizations in the region.

History

During the league's inaugural 2004-2005 season, ten programs committed to participate:

During the Summer of 2005, the EHF announced that three new teams would be joining the league for the 2005-2006 season:

In March 2006 the Eastern Hockey Federation's Board of Directors announced that the Exeter Freeze would be joining the League for the 2006-2007 season. The board also announced the establishment of a Western Division for the '06-07 season that would consist of two New York-based organizations—the Westchester Express and the Syracuse Stars.

Later that month, the EHF revealed that the 1A Division would be replaced by the AA Division with nine teams aligned to compete in that grouping:

Also, in 2009 the Boston Little Rangers were added to the EHF.

On March 6, 2011 the New England Junior Falcons(NEJF)joined the Eastern Hockey Federation

On May 29, 2013 Eastern Hockey Federation announced the addition of two new AAA programs, The New England Bulldogs and the North Shore Shamrocks, will be joining the Eastern Hockey Federation's AAA division as well as the Eastern Minor Hockey League (EMHL) for the upcoming '13-14 season.

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