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The Philadelphia Junior Flyers were members of the Atlantic Junior Hockey League (AJHL) from 2008 until 2013 when Tier III junior hockey leagues went through a reorganization, which included the AJHL re-branding itself as the Eastern Hockey League (EHL). In 2015, the EHL added a lower level of Tier III junior hockey for player development ...
They play in the South Conference of the Eastern Hockey League (EHL) at the IceWorks Skating Complex [1] The players, ages 16–20, carry amateur status under junior A guidelines and hope to earn a spot on higher levels of junior hockey in the United States and Canada, Canadian major junior, collegiate, and eventually professional teams.
The program was developed by the Philadelphia Flyers in 2013 to provide a junior-level program at the highest level of competition for aspiring hockey players in the Greater Philadelphia region. [3] After four seasons in the USPHL Premier Division, the ownership sold the USPHL Flyers to the Lightning Hockey Club.
Mid-American Collegiate Hockey Association (MACHA) (Gold Division) Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Hockey Association (MACH) Mountain West Collegiate Hockey League (MWCHL) Northeast Collegiate Hockey Association (NECHA) (Patriot & American Conferences) Northern Collegiate Hockey League (NCHL) Pacific 8 Intercollegiate Hockey Conference (PAC-8)
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The team played home games at Revolution Ice Gardens (formerly The Rink at Warwick), in Warwick Township, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia. The team continues to play for Philadelphia furthermore, currently the team is registered under the Tier 1 Hockey Federation, [1] an AAA league.
This is a list of all-time minor league affiliates for the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Philadelphia Phantoms for 13 seasons (1996–97 to 2008–09) and the Hershey Bears for 12 seasons (1984–85 to 1995–96) are the only teams to serve as a Flyers affiliate for more than ten years.
The invitational tournament is the scholastic hockey championship for eastern Pennsylvania high schools and is conducted through three tiers of play, AAA, AA, and A with AAA representing private schools, AA large public schools and A small public schools based on male student enrollment.