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What is the diffrence in junior a,b,c hockey teams?

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I have a team near me called tampa bay bolts have you heard of them?

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  1. The difference between A, B and C is typically the skill level with C being the lowest level.  The Bolts will be playing in the Southeast Junior Hockey League.  As of last season, I believe there were only 2 junior C leagues in the country, the SEJHL and the Continental Hockey League.  Both leagues do a good job of advancing players to the leagues above them.  They typically have a slightly younger roster than the levels above them.  The hockey is not too bad.  Depending on the match up, you can see some entertaining hockey games.


  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_hock...

  3. Junior A is the most advanced level, and C is the lowest level. As far as the Tampa Bay Bolts looks like they are a brand new team out of Ellenton Fl. just about 45 min south of Tampa.  Here is the web site. http://www.tampabayjrbolts.com/home.html

    My son plays for the Florida Eels out of Fort Myers Fl. He is 12 and a peewee level player but he knows all of the older kids.  Its good hockey, and they play with the NHL rules for the most part.

    Hope this helped

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