Ice hockey in Hawaii

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Ice hockey in Hawaii
Flag of Hawaii
CountryUnited States
Governing bodyUSA Hockey[1]
National team(s)Men's national team
Women's national team

Hawaii has almost no history or involvement in ice hockey in the United States.

History[edit]

While ice hockey expanded to most areas of the country by the 1990s, Hawaii was one of the few regions that had thus far remained untouched. The lack of ice hockey teams and players in the state is a direct result of three unavoidable factors: First, Hawaii is the most southerly state in the U.S. with only outlying territories such as Puerto Rico being closer to the equator. This means that any and all ice surfaces would have to be enclosed and artificial. Second, Hawaii is the fourth smallest state, but with much of its land mass consumed by mountains, volcanoes and beaches, there is very little space to build an ice rink. Third, and perhaps most importantly, Hawaii is so far away from continental US that it is impractical for other teams to travel to the islands.

Teams[edit]

As of 2023, no attempts have yet been made to establish an ice hockey team on the Hawaiian islands.

Players[edit]

Hawaii has the lowest engagement rate with ice hockey in the United States. Hawaii had just 279 residents registered with USA Hockey in 2022, accounting for approximately 0.002% of its population.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "USA Hockey encourages kids with NHL dreams to play other sports". ESPN The Magazine. June 26, 2013. Retrieved October 28, 2016.
  2. ^ "2021-22 Season Final Registration Report" (PDF). USA Hockey. Retrieved July 18, 2023.