List of ice hockey leagues facts for kids
This is a list of ice hockey leagues, both professional and amateur, from around the world; parentheses denote year of establishment and, where applicable, year of disestablishment.
North America
Men
Major professional
- National Hockey League (1917) (Canada; United States)
Minor professional
- American Hockey League (1936) (United States; Canada)
- ECHL (1988 as East Coast Hockey League) (United States; Canada)
- SPHL (2004 as Southern Professional Hockey League) (United States)
- Federal Prospects Hockey League (2010) (United States)
Semi-pro
- 3ICE (2022)
- Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey (1996; formerly Quebec Semi-Pro Hockey League, 1996–2004)
- Liga Mexicana Elite de Hockey (1989 as Mexican National Championship) (Mexico)
- Michigan Independence Hockey League (Michigan, United States)
- Winthrop Elite League (2021; Washington, United States)
Junior
Major junior
- Note: that the major junior level is considered professional by some authorities, including the NCAA, as its players earn a small stipend.
- Canadian Hockey League (governing authority)
- Ontario Hockey League (1933) (Canada; United States)
- Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (1969) (Canada)
- Western Hockey League (1966) (Canada; United States)
Junior A
Hockey Canada junior A leagues
- Canadian Junior Hockey League (association of Junior A leagues in Canada)
- Alberta Junior Hockey League
- Central Canada Hockey League
- Quebec Junior Hockey League
- Manitoba Junior Hockey League
- Maritime Junior A Hockey League
- Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League
- Ontario Junior Hockey League
- Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League
- Superior International Junior Hockey League
Tier 2
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- Kootenay International Junior Hockey League
- Pacific Junior Hockey League
- Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League
USA Hockey junior leagues
- Tier I
- United States Hockey League (1979)
- Tier II
- North American Hockey League (1975)
- Tier III
- North American 3 Hockey League (1970) – formerly the Central States Hockey League
Independent junior leagues
- British Columbia Hockey League (1961)
- Can-Am Junior Hockey League (2022)
- Eastern Hockey League (EHL and EHL Premier) (2013)
- Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League (2006)
- Royal Enfield Ice Hockey League (India) (2024)
- Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League (1970)
- National Junior Hockey League
- United States Premier Hockey League (NCDC, Premier, and Elite) (2013)
- National Collegiate Development Conference (2017)
Junior B
Hockey Canada junior B leagues
- Calgary Junior Hockey League
- Capital Junior Hockey League
- Capital Region Junior Hockey League (2018)
- Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League formerly the Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2
- Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League (OHA)
- Heritage Junior B Hockey League
- Island Junior Hockey League
- Keystone Junior Hockey League formerly the Manitoba Junior B Hockey League
- Lakehead Junior Hockey League formerly the Thunder Bay Junior B Hockey League
- Ligue de Hockey de La Capitale *
- Ligue de Hockey Chaudière-Appalaches Junior AA *
- Ligue de Hockey Estrie-Mauricie Junior AA *
- Ligue de Hockey Lac St. Louis Junior AA *
- Ligue de Hockey Laurentides-Lanaudière Junior AA*
- Ligue de Hockey Métropolitaine Junior AA * formerly the Richelieu Junior AA Hockey League
- Ligue de Hockey Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean Junior AA *
- New Brunswick Junior B Hockey League
- North Eastern Alberta Junior B Hockey League
- North West Junior Hockey League
- Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League
- Prairie Junior Hockey League formerly the South Saskatchewan Junior B Hockey League, merged with North Saskatchewan Junior B Hockey League
- St. John's Junior Hockey League
(*) Quebec Junior "AA" is roughly equal to Ontario Junior "B"
Junior C
Hockey Canada junior C leagues
- Calgary Junior C Hockey League
- Hanover Tache Junior Hockey League
- Ligue de Hockey Junior A Bois-Francs *
- Ligue de Hockey Junior A Rive-Sud *
- Ligue Interzone de hockey mineur BC Rive Nord (Junior A)
- National Capital Junior Hockey League formerly the Eastern Ontario Junior C Hockey League
- New Brunswick Junior B Hockey League
- Noralta Junior Hockey League
- Nova Scotia Regional Junior Hockey League
- Prince Edward Island Junior C Hockey League formerly the Prince Edward Island Minor Junior Hockey League
- Provincial Junior Hockey League (OHA) 2016-17 - Merging of the 8 Southern Ontario's Jr. C Leagues
- Qu'Appelle Valley Hockey League formerly the Saskatchewan Junior C Hockey League
(*) Quebec Junior "A" is roughly equal to Ontario Junior "C"
Junior D
- Ligue Interzone de hockey mineur BC Rive Nord (Junior B) (Canada) *
(*) Quebec Junior "B" is roughly equal to Ontario Junior "D"
College
U Sports hockey (Canada)
- U Sports (Canada, varsity)
- Atlantic University Sport
- Canada West Universities Athletic Association
- Ontario University Athletics
- Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec
- Alberta Colleges Athletics Conference
- British Columbia Intercollegiate Hockey League
NCAA hockey (United States)
- National Collegiate Athletic Association (United States, varsity)
- Division I
- Atlantic Hockey
- Big Ten
- Central Collegiate Hockey Association
- ECAC Hockey (both genders)
- Hockey East (both genders)
- National Collegiate Hockey Conference
- Division II
- Northeast-10 Conference
- Division III
- Commonwealth Coast Conference
- Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference
- Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association
- Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
- New England Hockey Conference
- Northern Collegiate Hockey Association
- New England Small College Athletic Conference
- State University of New York Athletic Conference
- United Collegiate Hockey Conference
- Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
- Division I
NAIA hockey (United States)
- National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (United States, varsity)
- Wolverine–Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC)
Note: there are also independent teams outside of the WHAC.
ACHA and AAU College Hockey hockey (United States and Canada)
- American Collegiate Hockey Association (United States; Canada)
- Men's Division 1
- Central States Collegiate Hockey League (CSCHL)
- College Hockey Mid-America (CHMA)
- Eastern Collegiate Hockey Association (ECHA)
- Eastern States Collegiate Hockey League (ESCHL)
- Great Lakes Collegiate Hockey League (GLCHL)
- Northeast Collegiate Hockey League (NECHL)
- Western Collegiate Hockey League (WCHL)
- Men's Division 2
- Atlantic Coast Collegiate Hockey League (ACCHL)
- Colonial States College Hockey Conference (CSCHC)
- 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)
- Pacific Collegiate Hockey Association (PCHA)
- Super East Collegiate Hockey League (SECHL)
- Texas Collegiate Hockey Conference (TCHC)
- Tri-State Collegiate Hockey League (TSCHL)
- Upstate New York Club Hockey League (UNYCHL)
- West Coast Hockey Conference (WCHC)
- Western Collegiate Club Hockey Association (WCCHA)
- Men's Division 3
- Blue Ridge Hockey Conference (BRHC)
- College Hockey Association (CHA) (Contains Non-ACHA members)
- College Hockey East (CHE)
- Delaware Valley Collegiate Hockey Conference (DVCHC)
- Empire Collegiate Hockey Conference (ECHC)
- Indiana Collegiate Hockey Conference (ICHC)
- Mason-Dixon Collegiate Hockey Association (MDCHA)
- Metropolitan Collegiate Hockey Conference (MCHC)
- Michigan Collegiate Hockey Conference (MCHC)
- Mid-American Collegiate Hockey Association (MACHA) (Silver division)
- North Central Collegiate Hockey Association (NCCHA)
- Northeast Collegiate Hockey Association (NECHA) (Colonial Conference)
- College Hockey South (CHS)
- Southern Collegiate Hockey Conference (SCHC)
- Men's Division 1
Women
Professional
- Professional Women's Hockey League (2023)
Amateur
- Mid-Atlantic Women's Hockey League (1975)
Junior and youth
- BC Elite Hockey League (BCEHL U18FAAA) (2007; formerly BCFMAAAHL)
- Junior Women's Hockey League (JWHL) (2007)
- Livonia Hockey Association
- Ontario Women's Hockey League (OWHL) (2004)
- Saskatchewan Female U18 AAA Hockey League (SFU18AAAHL) (2006; formerly SFMAAAHL)
College
NCAA (United States)
- National Collegiate Athletic Association
- Division I (2000)
- College Hockey America (CHA)
- ECAC Hockey
- Hockey East (HEA or WHEA)
- New England Women's Hockey Alliance (NEWHA)
- Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA)
- Division II
- Northeast-10 Conference
- Division III
- Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC)
- Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC)
- New England Hockey Conference (NEHC)
- New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC)
- Northern Collegiate Hockey Association (NCHA)
- State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC; 2023)
- United Collegiate Hockey Conference (UCHC)
- Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC)
- Division I (2000)
NAIA hockey
- National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (United States)
- Wolverine–Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC)
Note: there are also independent teams outside of the WHAC.
U Sports (Canada)
- U Sports (1998)
- Atlantic University Sport (AUS)
- Canada West Universities Athletic Association (Canada West)
- Ontario University Athletics (OUA)
- Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ) (1999)
ACHA and AAU
- American Collegiate Hockey Association (Canada, United States)
- Division 1
- Central Collegiate Women's Hockey Association (CCWHA Division I)
- Eastern Collegiate Women's Hockey League (ECWHL)
- Western Women's Collegiate Hockey League (WWCHL)
- Women's Midwest College Hockey (WMCH)
- Division 2
- Central Collegiate Women's Hockey Association (CCWHA Division II)
- College Hockey East (CHE)
- Delaware Valley Collegiate Hockey Conference (DVCHC Women's)
- Independent Women's Collegiate Hockey League (IWCHL)
- Division 1
Senior
Sanctioned by Hockey Canada or USA Hockey
Canada
- Alberta
- Allan Cup Hockey West (Alberta Sr. AAA) formerly the Chinook Hockey League
- North Peace Hockey League (Alberta Sr. AAA)
- Ontario
- Allan Cup Hockey (Ontario Sr. AAA) (1953) formerly Major League Hockey
- WOAA Senior AA Hockey League (Ontario Sr. AA and A) (1948) formerly the Western Ontario Athletic Association Senior Hockey League
- Eastern Ontario Senior Hockey League
- Western Ontario Super Hockey League
- Quebec
- Ligue Centrale de Hockey (Quebec Sr. AAA/semi-pro) (1990)
- Ligue de hockey senior AAA du Québec (Quebec Sr. AAA/semi-pro)
- Saskatchewan
- Big 6 Hockey League (Saskatchewan Sr. AAA)
- Highway Hockey League (Saskatchewan Sr. AAA)
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- West Coast Senior Hockey League
- Avalon East Senior Hockey League
- Manitoba
- Carillon Senior Hockey League
- South Eastern Manitoba Hockey League
- New Brunswick
- Southern Senior Hockey League
- Beausejour Senior Hockey League
United States
- Great Lakes Hockey League (1937)
- Mountain West Hockey League (2012)
School and youth
- Central States Developmental Hockey League
- Manitoba Midget 'AAA' Hockey League
- United States Premier Hockey League (2013)
- Ontario Minor Hockey Association
- Greater Toronto Hockey League
- Nova Scotia U18 Major Hockey League
High school
- Delaware Scholastic Hockey Association
- Interscholastic Hockey League
- Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA)
- Super Eight (hockey)
- Midwest Prep Hockey League
- Minnesota State High School League boys hockey
- Missouri high school hockey
- Mid-States Club Hockey Association (MSCHA)
- Mid America High School Hockey League (MAHSHL)
- New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association
- New York high school hockey
- New York State Public High School Athletic Association (varsity)
- North Dakota High School Activities Association
- Northern Virginia Scholastic Hockey League
- Ohio High School Athletic Association
- Pennsylvania high school hockey
- Penguins Cup
- Flyers Cup
- Washington high school hockey
- West Virginia high school hockey (Penguins Cup)
- Wisconsin high school hockey
- Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association
Defunct leagues
- All-American Hockey League (1987–1988)
- All American Hockey League (2008–2011)
- America East Hockey League (2005–2008)
- Amateur Hockey Association of Canada (1886–1898)
- American Amateur Hockey League (1896–1917)
- American Hockey Association (1926–1942)
- Atlantic Coast Hockey League (1981–1987)
- Atlantic Coast Hockey League (2002–2003)
- California Hockey League (1928–1933)
- California Hockey League (1957–1963)
- Canadian Amateur Hockey League (1899–1905)
- Canadian–American Hockey League (1926–1936)
- Canadian Elite Hockey League (2005–2006)
- Canadian Hockey Association (1909–1910)
- Canadian International Hockey League (2014) - played one season
- Canadian Premier Junior Hockey League (2016-2022)
- Canadian Women's Hockey League (2007–2019)
- Central Ontario Junior C Hockey League (1970–2016) – became Orr Division of the PJHL
- Canadian Professional Hockey League (1926–1930)
- Central Hockey League (1963–1984)
- Central Hockey League (1992–2014)
- Central Ontario Hockey League (Unknown–1980)
- Central Ontario Women's Hockey League (1992–1998)
- Central West Junior Hockey League (relegated from Jr B in 2014 and became inactive)
- College Hockey America men's division (NCAA Division I, 1999–2010; remains in operation as a women's only conference)
- Colonial Hockey Conference (2015–2020; all programs in conference moved to Commonwealth Coast Conference)
- Colored Hockey League (1895–1925)
- Continental Elite Hockey League (2001–2004)
- Continental Hockey League (1972–1987) – became All-American Hockey League
- Eastern Amateur Hockey League (1933–1934, 1935–1948, 1949–1953)
- Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (1905–1909)
- Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey League (1923–?)
- Eastern Hockey League (1934–1935, 1954–1973, 1978–1981)
- Eastern Junior Hockey League (1993–2013) – some teams split from the league to form the United States Premier Hockey League and the remaining teams joined the Eastern Hockey League
- Eastern Junior B Hockey League (1951–1972)
- Eastern Ontario Senior Hockey League (2003–2008)
- Eastern Professional Hockey League (2008–2009)
- Eastern Professional Hockey League (1914–1915, 1959–1963)
- Eastern States Hockey League (2003–2013) formerly the Continental Hockey Association 2003–2011
- EJHL South (2006–2013; formerly the Southeastern Junior Hockey League) – affiliated with the Eastern Junior Hockey League from 2011–2013 before merging with the United States Premier Hockey League as the Elite Division
- Empire Junior Hockey League (c. 1999–2013) – merged with the United States Premier Hockey League as the Empire Division
- Empire B Junior C Hockey League (1989–2016) – became Tod Division of the PJHL
- Federal Amateur Hockey League (1904–1909)
- Georgian Mid-Ontario Junior C Hockey League (19??-2016) – became Carruthers Division of the PJHL
- Global Hockey League (proposed league in 1990; did not play)
- Great Lakes Junior Hockey League (2008–2012)
- Great Lakes Junior C Hockey League (1968–2016) – became Bill Stobbs Division of the PJHL
- Great West Hockey Conference (NCAA Division I, 1985–1988)
- Gulf Coast Hockey League (2001–2002)
- International-American Hockey League (1936–1941) - became American Hockey League
- International Independent Hockey League (2003)
- International Hockey League (1929–1936)
- International Hockey League (1945–2001)
- International Professional Hockey League (1904–1907)
- Interprovincial Amateur Hockey Union (1908–1914)
- Interprovincial Professional Hockey League (1910–1911)
- Ligue Centrale de Hockey (1978–2008)
- Ligue de Hockey Junior de Montréal (1976–
- Major Intermediate A Hockey League (1978–1983)
- Manitoba Hockey Association (1907–1909; formerly Manitoba Professional Hockey League and the Manitoba Hockey League)
- Maritime Major Hockey League (1950–1954)
- Maritime Professional Hockey League (1911–1914)
- Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (NCAA Division I, 1997–2003; conference remains in operation as an all-sports league without ice hockey)
- Metro Junior A Hockey League (1991–1998) – merged with Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League
- Metropolitan Junior Hockey League (1966–2017) – played last season as the North American 3 Atlantic Hockey League (2016–17) and the remaining teams joined the Eastern Hockey League
- Mid-Atlantic Hockey League (2007–2008)
- Midwest Junior Hockey League (2012–2015) – merged with United States Premier Hockey League
- Midwestern Junior C Hockey League (2013–2016) – became Pat Doherty Division of the PJHL
- Minnesota Junior Hockey League (1974-2015) – merged with United States Premier Hockey League
- National College Prospects Hockey League (2016–2017) – folded after one season and was AAU sanctioned
- National Hockey Association (1909–1917)
- National Women's Hockey League (1999-2007)
- Niagara & District Junior C Hockey League (1974–2016) – became Bloomfield Division of the PJHL
- North American 3 Eastern Hockey League (2012–2016; formerly the Northern States Hockey League, 2012–2014) - merged with North American 3 Hockey League
- North American Hockey League (1973–1977)
- Northeast Women's Hockey League (NCAA Division III, 2017–2023) – conference was absorbed by SUNYAC in 2023
- North Eastern Hockey League (2003–2008)
- North of Superior Junior B Hockey League (1996–2004)
- North West Hockey League (1933–1936)
- Northern Junior Hockey League (2008–2010; formerly United Junior Hockey League)
- Northern Pacific Hockey League (2000–2016) – folded and remaining teams joined the United States Premier Hockey League
- Northern States Junior Hockey League (2012–2014) - became the North American 3 Eastern Hockey League
- Northwest Junior Hockey League (1992–2004)
- Ontario Professional Hockey League (1907–1911, 1930–1931)
- Original Stars Hockey League (2004)
- Ottawa City Hockey League (1890–1957)
- Pacific Coast Hockey Association (1911–1924)
- Pacific Coast Hockey League (1928–1931, 1936–1941, 1945–1952)
- Pacific Junior A Hockey League (1971–1979)
- Pacific Hockey League (1977–1979)
- Pacific Hockey League (1994–1995)
- Prairie Hockey League (1926–1928)
- Premier Hockey Federation (2015–2023; formerly National Women's Hockey League, 2015–2021)
- Quebec Hockey League (1952–1959)
- Quebec Senior Hockey League (1945–1952)
- Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League (1975-1999; also known as Peace Junior B Hockey League and Peace-Cariboo Junior Hockey League, 1975–1991)
- Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League (2015–2018)
- South East Hockey League (2003–2004)
- Southern Elite Hockey League (1998–2000)
- Southern Hockey League (1973–1977)
- Southern Hockey League (1995–1996)
- Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League (1972–1976) – merged with Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League
- Southern Ontario Junior Hockey League (1960–2016) – became Yeck Division of the PJHL
- Southwest Hockey League (1975–1977)
- Sunshine Hockey League (1992–1995)
- Tri-State Hockey League (1932–1933)
- Tri-State League (NCAA Division I, 1950–1972)
- Tropical Hockey League (1938–1939)
- United Hockey League (1991–2010; formerly Colonial Hockey League, 1991–1997, and International Hockey League, 2007–2010)
- United States Hockey League (1945–1951)
- USA Central Hockey League (2018)
- Western Canada Hockey League (professional) (1921–1925)
- Western Canada Hockey League (minor pro) (1932–1933)
- Western Canada Senior Hockey League (1945–1951)
- Western Ontario Junior C Hockey League (1966-2016; formerly Western Junior C Hockey League, 1966–1970; Central Junior C Hockey League, 1970–1980; and the Grey-Bruce Junior C Hockey League, 1980–1988) – became Pollock Division of the PJHL
- West Coast Hockey League (1995–2003)
- Western Canada Hockey League (1921–1926; known as Western Hockey League, 1925–1926)
- Western Hockey League (1952–1974)
- Western International Hockey League (1946–1962, 1963–1988)
- Western Professional Hockey League (1996–2001)
- Western States Hockey League (1994-2022)
- Western Women's Hockey League (2004–2011)
- World Hockey Association (1972–1979)
- World Hockey Association 2 (2003–2004)
- World United Hockey League (2014–2015)
- WHA Junior Hockey League (2006–2008)
South America
- Brazilian Ice Hockey Championship (2008–2010)
Africa
- South Africa
- Gauteng Premier Hockey League (c. 2005)
- Western Province Ice Hockey League (c. 2002)
Asia
Multinational
- Armenian Hockey League (2008–2009, c. 2016) – multinational league with teams from Armenia and Georgia
- Asia League Ice Hockey (AL) (2003) – multinational professional league with teams from Japan and South Korea; teams from China and Russia have previously participated
- European Women's Hockey League (EWHL) (2004) – multinational semi-pro league with teams from Austria, Hungary, Italy, Kazakhstan, Poland, and Slovakia; teams from Belarus, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, and Slovenia have previously participated
- Kuwait Ice Hockey League (KIHL) (c. 2016) – multinational league with teams from Bahrain and Kuwait
Armenia
- Armenian Hockey League (2008–2009, c. 2016) – multinational league with teams from Armenia and Georgia
China
Men
- Chinese Ice Hockey Championship (1953)
Women
- Chinese Women's Ice Hockey League (WCIHL) (2023)
Taiwan
- Chinese Taipei Ice Hockey League
Hong Kong
- China Ice Hockey League Hong Kong (CIHL HK) (2011)
- Hong Kong Ice Hockey League (c. 1997)
India
- Indian Ice Hockey Championship (c. 2005)
Israel
- Israel Elite Hockey League (IEHL) (2020)
- Israeli League (1990)
Japan
Men
- All-Japan Championship (1930) – amateur cup tournament
Women
- All-Japan Women's Ice Hockey Championship (1982) – amateur cup tournament
- Women's Japan Ice Hockey League (WJIHL) (2012)
Defunct
- Japan Ice Hockey League (1966–2004) – replaced by Asia League
Kuwait
- Kuwait Ice Hockey League (KIHL) (c. 2016) – multinational league with teams from Bahrain and Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
- Kyrgyzstan Championship
Malaysia
- Malaysia Ice Hockey League
Mongolia
- Mongolia Hockey League
North Korea
- North Korean Championship
Philippines
- Philippine Hockey League
- Philippine Minor Hockey League
- Manila Ice Hockey League
Qatar
- Qatar International Ice Hockey League
Singapore
- Singapore National Ice Hockey League
Thailand
- Thai World Hockey League
Turkmenistan
- Turkmenistan Championship (2013)
United Arab Emirates
- Emirates Ice Hockey League
Eurasia
- European Women's Hockey League (EWHL) (2004) – multinational semi-pro league with teams from Austria, Hungary, Italy, Kazakhstan, Poland, and Slovakia; teams from Belarus, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, and Slovenia have previously participated
- Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) (2008) - multinational professional league with teams from Belarus, China, Kazakhstan, and Russia; teams from Croatia, the Czech Republic, Finland, Latvia, Slovakia, and Ukraine have previously participated
- Supreme Hockey League – multinational league with teams from China, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Uzbekistan
Europe
Multinational
- Alps Hockey League (2016) – multinational league with teams from Austria, Italy, and Slovenia
- Baltic Hockey League (2018) – multinational professional league with teams from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
- BeNe League (2015) – multinational professional league with teams from Belgium and the Netherlands
- Champions Hockey League (2013) – multinational tournament featuring top teams from first-tier leagues across Europe, organized by the IIHF
- Erste Liga (2008; formerly MOL Liga) – multinational league with teams from Hungary and Romania; teams from Serbia and Slovakia have previously participated
- European Women's Hockey League (EWHL) (2004) – multinational semi-pro league with teams from Austria, Hungary, Italy, Kazakhstan, Poland, and Slovakia; teams from Belarus, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, and Slovenia have previously participated
- German Women's Ice Hockey League (DFEL) (1988) – multinational league with teams from Germany and the Netherlands
- ICE Hockey League (2005) – multinational league with teams from Austria, Hungary, Italy, and Slovenia
- International Hockey League (IntHL) (2020) – multinational league with teams from Austria, Croatia, and Slovenia
- Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) (2008) – multinational professional league with teams from Belarus, China, Kazakhstan, and Russia; teams from the Czech Republic, Croatia, Finland, Latvia, Slovakia, and Ukraine have previously participated
Defunct
- Alpenliga (1991–1999) – multinational league with teams from Austria, Italy and Slovenia
- Balkan League (1994–1997) – multinational league with teams from Bulgaria, Romania, and Serbia and Montenegro
- Baltic League (2000–01) – single-season multinational league with teams from Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
- Carpathian League (1997–98) – single-season multinational league with teams from Croatia, Hungary, Poland, Serbia, and Slovakia
- Champions Hockey League (2008–09) – single-instance, multinational tournament featuring top teams from the Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden, and Switzerland, organized by the IIHF
- Eastern European Hockey League (1995–2005) – multinational league with teams from Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, and Ukraine
- Interliga (1999–2007) – multinational professional league with teams from Austria, Croatia, Hungary, Poland, Serbia, Slovakia, and Slovenia; also known as the International Ice Hockey League
- Inter-National League (2012–2016) – multinational league with teams from Austria, Italy, and Slovenia
- North Sea Cup (2010–2012) – multinational professional league with teams from Belgium and the Netherlands; temporary successor of the Eredivisie
- Panonian League (2002–2004, 2007–2009) – multinational league with teams from Croatia, Hungary, Romania, and Serbia
- Slohokej League (2009–2012) – multinational league with teams from Austria, Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia
Austria
Men
- ICE Hockey League (1923; formerly Austrian Hockey League) – only Austrian teams participated prior to 2005; multinational league since 2005
- Austrian Oberliga (1968)
Women
- Women's Ice Hockey Bundesliga (DEBL) (1998)
Defunct
- Austrian National League (1959–2012)
Belarus
- Belarusian Extraleague (1993)
Belgium
Men
- BeNe League (2015) – multinational professional league with teams from the Netherlands and Belgium
Defunct
- Belgian Hockey League (1912–2015) – merged with Eredivisie to form the BeNe League
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Hockey League (BHHL) (2002)
Bulgaria
Men
- Bulgarian Hockey League (1952)
Women
- Bulgarian Women's Hockey League
Croatia
- Croatian Ice Hockey League (1991)
Czech Republic
Men
- Czech Extraliga (1993; Czech successor of the Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League (1931–1993))
- Chance Liga (1993; formerly Czech 1.liga)
- Czech 2.liga (1993)
Women
- Czech Women's Extraliga (1989; formerly 1. liga ženského hokeje, 1989–2017)
Denmark
Men
- Metal Ligaen (1954; also known as Superisligaen)
Women
- KvindeLigaen (1989; also known as DM i ishockey for kvinder)
Estonia
- Meistriliiga (EML) (1934; also known as Coolbet Hokiliiga)
Finland
Men
- Liiga (1975; formerly SM-liiga, 1975–2013)
- Mestis (2000)
- Suomi-sarja
- 2. Divisioona
- Defunct
- SM-sarja (1928–1975)
- I-Divisioona (1974–2000)
Women
- Naisten Liiga (NSML) (1982; previously called Naisten SM-sarja (NSMs), 1982–2017)
- Naisten Mestis (2006; formerly Naisten I-divisoona, 2006–2012)
- Naisten Suomi-sarja
France
Men
- Ligue Magnus (1906)
- FFHG Division 1 (1930)
- FFHG Division 2 (1973)
- FFHG Division 3 (1986)
Women
- FFHG Féminin Élite (1986)
Georgia
- Georgian Ice Hockey League (2007)
Germany
Men
Professional
- Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL) (1994; also known as German Ice Hockey League)
Minor professional
- DEL2 (2013)
Semi-pro
- Oberliga (1948)
Amateur
- Bavarian ice hockey leagues (1976)
- Regionalliga (1961)
Women
- German Women's Ice Hockey League (DFEL) (1988)
Defunct
- Eishockey-Bundesliga (1958–1994) – replaced by DEL
- 2nd Bundesliga (1973–2013) – replaced by DEL2
Greece
- Greek Ice Hockey Championship (1989)
Hungary
- OB I Bajnokság (1937)
Iceland
Men
- Icelandic Men's Hockey League (1991)
Women
- Icelandic Women's Hockey League (2000)
Ireland
Defunct
- Irish Ice Hockey League (2007–2010)
Italy
Men
Semi-pro
- Italian Hockey League - Serie A (1925; formerly Serie A, Elite.A, and Serie A1) – teams also compete in the Alps Hockey League
- Italian Hockey League (1934; formerly Serie B, Seconda Divisione, and Serie A2)
Amateur
- Italian Hockey League - Division I (2004; formerly Serie C)
Women
- Italian Hockey League Women (IHLW) (1990; formerly Serie A)
Latvia
Men
- Latvian Hockey Higher League (1931; also known as Optibet Hockey League)
Amateur
- Independent Amateur Hockey League (1996)
Lithuania
- Lithuania Hockey League (2010)
Luxembourg
Defunct
- Luxembourg Championship (1993–2003)
The Netherlands
Men
Professional
- BeNe League (2015) - multinational professional league with teams from the Netherlands and Belgium
Semi-pro
- Eerste Divisie
Defunct
- Eredivisie (1945–2015) – merged with Belgian Hockey League to form the BeNe League
Norway
- EliteHockey Ligaen (1934)
- 1. divisjon (1990)
- 2. divisjon (c. 2009)
Poland
- Polska Hokej Liga (2013) – successor of Ekstraklasa (1926–1999) and Polska Liga Hokejowa (1999–2013)
- Polish 1. Liga (1956)
Romania
- Romanian Hockey League (1925)
Russia
Men
Major professional
- Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) (2008) – multinational professional league with teams from Belarus, China, Kazakhstan, and Russia; teams from the Czech Republic, Croatia, Finland, Latvia, Slovakia, and Ukraine have previously participated
Minor professional
- Supreme Hockey League (VHL) (2010)
Semi-pro
- Supreme Hockey League B (VHL-B) (2011)
Junior
- Junior Hockey League (MHL) (2009; sometimes translated as Minor Hockey League or Youth Hockey League)
- National Junior Hockey League (NMHL) (2011; formerly Junior Hockey League Division B)
Youth
- Moscow Region
- Ural Region
Women
- Zhenskaya Hockey League (ZhHL) (2015)
Defunct
- Russian Superleague (RSL) (1996–2008) – replaced by Kontinental Hockey League
- International Hockey League (1992–1996) – successor of the Soviet Championship League; replaced by Russian Superleague
- Russian Major League (RUS-2) (1992–2010; also known as Vysshaya Liga) – replaced by Supreme Hockey League B
- Russian Second League (1996–2009)
Serbia
- Serbian Hockey League (2006)
Slovakia
Men
- Slovak Extraliga (1993; also known as TIPOS Extraliga) – Slovak successor of the Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League (1931–1993)
- Slovenská hokejová liga (1993; formerly 1. hokejová liga SR (lit. Slovak Republic 1. Hockey League), 1993–2016; Budiš 1. hokejová liga SR, 2016–17; and St. Nicolaus 1. hokejová liga SR, 2017–2019)
- Slovak 2. Liga (1993)
Women
- Slovak Women's Extraliga (1991)
Slovenia
- Slovenian Ice Hockey League (1991)
Spain
Men
- Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo (LNHH) (1972)
Women
- Liga Nacional de Hockey Hielo Femenino (LNHHF) (2007)
Sweden
Men
Major professional
- Swedish Hockey League (SHL) (1975; formerly Elitserien, 1975–2013)
Minor professional
- HockeyAllsvenskan (1999; formerly Allsvenskan, 1948–1975, and SuperAllsvenskan, 2000–2005)
Semi-pro
- Hockeyettan (1944; formerly Division I)
Amateur
For more details, see Ice hockey in Sweden#Men's leagues
- Hockeytvåan (1941)
- Hockeytrean (1999)
- Hockeyfyran
- Division 5
- Division 6 (2015)
Junior and youth
- J20 Nationell (1994; formerly J20 SuperElit, 1994–2020)
- J20 Region (1980; formerly J20 Elit, 1980–2020)
- J18 NationellJ18 Allsvenskan, 1992–2020) (1992; formerly
- J18 Region (1979; formerly J18 Elit, 1979–2020)
Women
- Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL) (2007; formerly Riksserien, 2007–2016)
- Nationella Damhockeyligan (NDHL) (2007; formerly Division I, 2007–2015, and Damettan, 2015–2021)
Switzerland
Men
Professional
- National League (1908)
- Swiss League (1947)
Amateur
- Regio League (1999; formerly Swiss Ice Hockey Amateur League)
- MyHockey League (2017; formerly MySports League, 2017–2022)
- 1. Liga (1937)
- 2. Liga
Women
- Women's League (SWHL A) (1986; formerly Leistungsklasse A (LKA), 1986–2014, and Swiss Women's Hockey League A, 2014–2019)
Turkey
Note: Leagues involve teams from both Asia and Europe
Men
- Turkish Ice Hockey Super League (1993)
- Turkish Ice Hockey First League (2005)
Women
- Turkish Women's Ice Hockey League (2007)
Ukraine
- Ukrainian Hockey Championship (1992), reformed from the Ukrainian SSR republican competition within the Soviet Union (1941/1948 – 1991)
Defunct
- Ukrainian Hockey League (2016–2021)
- Major League (1992–2011)
- Professional Hockey League (2011–2013)
- Ukrainian Hockey Extra League (2015–2016)
United Kingdom
Men
Professional
- Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL; 2003)
Semi-pro and amateur
- National Ice Hockey League (1996)
- Scottish National League (1930)
Women
For more details, see Women's ice hockey in Great Britain
- WNIHL Elite Division (2015)
- WNIHL 1 (1989)
- WNIHL 2 (1992)
- North
- South
- WNIHL U16 (2007)
- Source: EIHA
University
- British Universities Ice Hockey Association (BUIHA) (2003)
Defunct leagues
- British National League (1954–1960)
- British National League (1996–2005)
- Ice Hockey Superleague (1996–2003)
- British Hockey League (1982–1996)
- English Premier Ice Hockey League (1997–2017)
Former nations
Czechoslovakia
- Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League (1936–1993)
East Germany
- DDR-Oberliga (1949–1990)
Soviet Union
- Soviet Championship League (1946–1992; final season played as the CIS Championship, 1991–92)
West Germany
- Eishockey-Bundesliga (1958–1994; called Oberliga, 1948–1958)
Yugoslavia
- Yugoslav Ice Hockey League (1936–1991)
Oceania
Australia
Men
Professional
- National Hockey Super League (2021)
Minor professional
- East Coast Super League (2002)
Semi-pro and amateur
- Australian Ice Hockey League (2000)
Junior
- Australian Junior Ice Hockey League (2012)
Women
- Australian Women's Ice Hockey League (AWIHL) (2005)
New Zealand
Men
- New Zealand Ice Hockey League (2005)
Women
- New Zealand Women's Ice Hockey League (NZWIHL) (2014)
Disabled hockey leagues
Leagues for disabled hockey players:
- American Amputee Hockey Association (AAHA)
- American Hearing Impaired Hockey Association
- Ice sledge hockey
See also
In Spanish: Anexo:Competiciones de hockey sobre hielo por país para niños
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