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EHL Announces Teams and Division

By AO, 03/27/17, 2:00PM EDT

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BOSTON, MA -- The Eastern Hockey League (EHL) is pleased to announce the 2017-18 divisional structure for the Premier Division and the Elite Division.

PREMIER DIVISION (16 TEAMS)

  • Boston Jr. Rangers (Tewksbury, MA)
  • Connecticut Oilers (Hamden, CT)
  • Connecticut RoughRiders (Norwalk, CT)
  • East Coast Wizards (Bedford, MA)
  • New England Wolves (Laconia, NH)
  • New Hampshire Avalanche (Hooksett, NH)
  • New York Applecore (Brewster, NY)
  • New York Bobcats (Kings Park, NY)
  • Philadelphia Jr. Flyers (West Chester, PA)
  • Philadelphia Little Flyers (Aston, PA)
  • Philadelphia Revolution (Warwick, PA)
  • Total Athletics Seahawks (Hyannis, MA)
  • Valley Jr. Warriors (Haverhill, MA)
  • Vermont Lumberjacks (Burlington, VT)
  • Walpole Express (Walpole, MA)
  • Wilkes/Barre Scranton Knights (Pittston, PA)

ELITE DIVISION (17 TEAMS)

  • Boston Jr. Rangers (Tewksbury, MA)
  • Brewster Bulldogs (Brewster, NY)
  • Connecticut Oilers (Hamden, CT)
  • Central Penn Panthers (Lancaster, PA)
  • Jersey Wildcats (Randolph, NJ)
  • Lehigh Valley Jr. Rebels (Lehigh Valley, PA)
  • Long Island Royals (Dix Halls, NY)
  • Metro Fighting Moose (Brooklyn, NY)
  • New England Wolves (Laconia, NH)
  • New Jersey 87's (Middletown, NJ)
  • New Jersey Renegades (Flemington, NJ)
  • Philadelphia Jr. Flyers (West Chester, PA)
  • Philadelphia Revolution (Warwick, PA)
  • Valley Jr. Warriors (Haverhill, MA)
  • Vermont Lumberjacks (Burlington, VT)
  • Walpole Express (Walpole, MA)
  • Wilkes/Barre Scranton Knights (Pittston, PA)

The EHL is committed to developing and producing student-athletes with aspirations of advancing to collegiate and/or professional hockey. The expansion of the EHL will only increase the league's ability to fulfill its mission statement, and continue to provide the direct path to college hockey.