The goals of junior hockey are to promote, develop and administer the domestic USA Hockey program for junior-aged players, teams and leagues.
USA Hockey's Junior Program is available to athletes who are 20 & under as of the 31st day of December of the current season of competition.
The program is available to high school students and graduates who seek a greater or different challenge than that which might be available through their prep school team, high school varsity or club team or area 18 & under teams. The principal purpose of this development program is to prepare the athlete for career advancement either in a collegiate program or a professional opportunity.
Junior hockey leagues/teams are certified, annually, by the Junior Council, in the following classifications: Tier I; Tier II Junior A; Tier III - Junior A, B, C and D; and provisional for any of the foregoing classifications.
The North American Hockey League, the only Tier II Junior A league in the country, and teams provide a competitive opportunity for the elite player on a nationwide basis. Their role in the development of the players, coaches and officials involved is clearly defined.
The purpose of Junior hockey is essentially two-fold:
The goals of Junior hockey as a program of USA Hockey are as follows: