Data-driven club rankings, real season costs, and NCAA career pathways. Compare AAA programs across 40+ US cities.
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See your child's NCAA pathway probability based on club data from 8,000+ tracked players.
Updated every Monday. Based on MyHockey Rankings data + Club Score algorithm.
Based on real data from 4,000+ hockey families across the USA. Average AAA season: $11,200. Ranges vary widely by state.
AAA hockey is worth it for college-bound players. 14.2% of AAA players reach NCAA (D1 or D3) vs 2.1% of AA players. Average AAA family spends $11,200/season. NCAA D1 scholarship averages $38,000/year โ 3 seasons of AAA costs recouped in year 1.
Our estimate includes club registration fees, tournament entry fees, equipment costs, and travel expenses (hotels & flights). It does not include private coaching or additional training camps. Data from 4,000+ family survey responses (Kids Hockey 2025).
Alaska has the lowest average cost ($1,420/season for house league). Minnesota is the most affordable AAA market at $8,500โ$14,800. Arizona is the most expensive Sun Belt market at $16,800โ$22,000 for AAA, 13ร more than Alaska's house league.
Data from 8,000+ tracked players. Only 1.8% reach NCAA D1 โ but 14.2% reach some level of college hockey.
Hockey families spend $10,000โ$25,000/year. Make that decision with complete data.
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