The EHL annually produces more NCAA Division III commits per team than any other junior league in the country. The reason we say “per team” is that a league like the USPHL Premier occasionally may produce more D3 players, but that league also has more than 60 member organizations compared to the EHL’s 18 teams. According to the league’s website, the EHL already had more 120 players make NCAA Division III commitments for the 2020-21 season. No other team will surpass that as the next-closest currently is the NCDC, which also usually has about 40 Division I commits on team rosters in a given year.
CLICK HERE for a team-by-team breakdown of this year’s EHL commits.
Previous-year commitments can be found under the “Commitments” tab on the EHL website.
CLICK HERE to find a listing of all NCAA Division II and III freshmen, the leagues they came from and their college teams for the 2019-20 season.
The footprint for the EHL extends from Vermont in the northeast south to Maryland. There are two divisions in the EHL, with the New England Division consisting of 11 teams and the Mid-Atlantic Division comprised of eight teams. That alignment might change next year as the Philadelphia Revolution have been sold to a group in Keene, N.H.
The EHL also has a feeder league, called the EHL Premier. Local players who currently on EHLP rosters can be found below the EHL list. Click on player names for current statistics.
A listing of all the teams along with coach contact information can be found HERE.
Boston Jr. Rangers