The 2014 Toyota-USA Hockey National Championships begin tomorrow, and plenty of Michigan teams will be competing at various locations across the country. MiHockey wishes each the best of luck, as we hope to see our state’s national title lead continue to grow. Michigan has won more USA Hockey national titles than any other state. Who will add to the list this year?
Here are our participating teams:
Youth Tier 1 (AAA) – April 2-6 – Green Bay, WI
Boys 18U – Little Caesars – Michigan State Champs
Boys 18U – Victory Honda – Runners-up
Boys 18U – Belle Tire
Boys 16U – Honeybaked – Michigan State Champs
Boys 14U – Belle Tire – Michigan State Champs
Boys 14U – Oakland Jr Grizzlies – Runners-up
Girls Tier 1 (AAA) – April 2-6 – Marlborough, MA
Girls 19U – Honeybaked – Michigan State Champs
Girls 16U – Honeybaked – Michigan State Champs
Girls 14U – Little Caesars – Michigan State Champs
Youth Tier 2 (AA) – April 2-6 – Various Sites
Boys 18U – Troy Sting – Michigan State Champs
Boys 18U – Mt Clemens Wolves – Runners-up
Boys 16U – Oakland Jr. Grizzlies – Michigan State Champs
Boys 16U – Michigan Ice Hawks – Runners-up
Boys 14U – USA Eagles – Michigan State Champs
Girls Tier 2 – April 2-6 – Amherst, NY
Girls 19U – Keweenaw Storm – Michigan State Champs
Girls 16U – Marquette Sentinels – Michigan State Champs
Girls 14U – Kensington Valley Ravens – Michigan State Champs
Sr. Womens – April 2-6 – Marlborough, MA
Womens A – Little Caesars – Michigan State Champs
Womens B – Victory Honda – Michigan State Champs
Womens B – Honeybaked – Runners-up
Fans can follow all the 2014 Toyota-USA Hockey National Championships at Nationals.USAHockey.com and also with the new USA Hockey National Championships app, available through the Apple App Store and on Google Play.
USA Hockey and FASTHockey will once again provide live streaming coverage of the Toyota-USA Hockey National Championships on a pay-per-view basis.