Eastern States Hockey League

Eastern States Hockey League
Sport Ice hockey
Founded 2003
Ceased 2013
CEO Andy Richards
No. of teams 12
Country  United States
Last champion(s) Boch Blazers
Official website chajrhockey.com

The Eastern States Hockey League (ESHL) was an American Tier III Junior ice hockey league. It stated goal is that it develops high school age players to hockey skills needed for higher levels of Junior, college hockey, and professional hockey. On Labor Day 2011, the Continental Hockey Association officially changed its name to the Eastern States Hockey League.[1] After the 2012–13 season, the ESHL disbanded after several teams left to join the newly renamed Eastern Hockey League or one of the newly formed United States Premier Hockey League Elite or Empire Divisions.

Team Centre
New York Applecore Long Beach, New York
Bay State Breakers Rockland, Massachusetts
Boston Junior Bruins Marlboro, Massachusetts
Brewster Bulldogs Brewster, New York
Frederick Freeze Frederick, Maryland
Jersey Wildcats Randolph, New Jersey
Boch Blazers Dedham, Massachusetts
Islanders Hockey Club Tyngsborough, Massachusetts
New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs Hooksett, New Hampshire
Philadelphia Revolution Warminster, Pennsylvania
Springfield Pics West Springfield, Massachusetts
Suffolk Juniors Hauppauge, New York

Former teams

Indiana Thunder[2]
New Jersey Jr Titans
Mass Maple Leafs
Metro Fighting Moose
Michigan Mountain Cats
Philadelphia Jr. Blazers
Pittsburgh Amateur Penguins South
Pittsburgh Jr. Penguins
Potomac Patriots
Reading Rails
South Shore Kings
Vineland Junior Eagles

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