91 recreational programs across the U.S. — no tryouts, typically for ages 6–12.
House League is recreational youth hockey with no tryouts, typically for ages 6–12, focused on participation and skill development over competitive travel. It's usually the lowest-cost, lowest-commitment entry point into organized youth hockey. This directory covers 91 verified House League programs, filterable by state.
House League is the recreational tier of youth hockey — no tryouts, generally local-only games rather than regional travel, and a focus on participation and fundamentals rather than elite competition. It's the most common starting point for kids new to the sport, typically for ages 6–12, before some players move on to tryout-based AA or AAA travel hockey.
91 House League programs currently listed. Club listings are sourced from public business/contact data and updated periodically — contact a program directly to confirm current registration and age groups offered.
Recreational youth hockey with no tryouts required, typically for ages 6–12, focused on participation and fundamentals rather than competitive travel.
No — House League is open registration, unlike AA and AAA travel hockey, which both require tryouts.
Most House League programs are structured for roughly ages 6–12, often with a separate learn-to-skate or Mite-level on-ramp for the youngest players.
Yes — many players start in House League and move to AA or AAA travel hockey as their skills and interest develop, though the transition depends on tryout results, not automatic promotion.