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USA Hockey Membership Report – 2024-25 season
Source: https://soundofhockey.com/2025/06/11/usa-hockey-membership-report-2024-25-season/
It’s become an annual tradition at the Sound Of Hockey to dive into the latest USA Hockey registration numbers, and the 2024-25 season brings plenty to talk about. We like using this data as a proxy for the popularity and growth of the sport as a whole. Here’s what we learned about membership trends over the last year.
Year-over-year growth
USA Hockey hit an all-time high in player memberships during the 2024-25 season, adding 13,396 new players compared to last year. That’s a stronger jump than the 8,282 gained in 2023-24, and it marks three straight years of steady growth. The sport is clearly bouncing back from the pandemic lull. For context, the previous record was 567,908 members back in 2018-19, the last full season before COVID disruptions, and we’ve now officially surpassed that milestone.
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Youth numbers keep climbing
Youth hockey is setting records for the third year in a row. USA Hockey added 6,705 new youth members, bringing the 2024-25 total to 396,525—a new all-time high. In an era when youth sports overall are facing participation challenges, it’s exciting to see hockey bucking that trend.
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Female participation keeps rising
Female participation continues to be one of the brightest growth areas for USA Hockey. The 2024-25 season saw 4,784 more girls and women register, a 5.1 percent increase year-over-year. That’s the largest non-pandemic bounce the female category has seen since USA Hockey began breaking out female-specific data. With sustained momentum like this, the pipeline for women’s hockey at all levels is getting stronger each year. You have to imagine that female participation will continue to increase as the rise and growth of the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) continues.
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State-by-state highlights
Looking at where the growth is happening, two states really stood out this season. Florida led the country with an 8.4 percent increase in memberships, fueled by the Florida Panthers’ Stanley Cup win. Meanwhile, Utah posted the second-highest percentage growth, boosted by the buzz of the NHL’s arrival in Salt Lake City. It’s early, but the impact is already visible. With Utah Mammoth owner Ryan Smith publicly committing to growing the game at the grassroots level, Utah could be hockey’s next big expansion story.
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Washington State
Washington added 711 new player memberships in 2024-25, a 5.8 percent increase over last season. That’s a healthy jump, and most of the growth came from youth hockey—467 of those new members were under 18. That said, the state continues to run up against a familiar roadblock: ice time. Since the Kraken opened Kraken Community Iceplex with three ice sheets back in 2021-22, no new rinks have been built, and most facilities are operating at or near capacity.
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The Kirkland Kraken facility still appears to be moving forward, but with no shovel in the ground yet, it’s hard to imagine it opening before the 2027-28 season. Until then, Washington’s growth will likely be capped more by rink availability than by interest.
Explore the numbers yourself
As always, I’ve put together an interactive dashboard where you can explore USA Hockey membership by state, age group, or gender.
If you have questions, feel free to reach out—I love digging into the details.
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Source: https://soundofhockey.com/2025/06/11/usa-hockey-membership-report-2024-25-season/