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Free youth hockey season cost calculator for House, A, AA, and AAA families across the US and Canada. Get an itemized estimate covering registration, equipment, consumables, development, tournament travel, local travel, rink life, team social costs, and USA Hockey or Hockey Canada fees.

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Hockey Costs by State

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does youth hockey cost?

Youth hockey typically costs $1,400-$4,100 per season for House/recreational hockey depending on your state, and $11,000-$25,000 for AAA competitive hockey depending on your state and travel.

How much does AAA hockey cost?

AAA hockey typically costs $11,000-$25,000 per season depending on your state and travel. Major cost categories include registration ($5,000-$14,000), equipment ($650-$1,800), and tournament travel ($3,000-$15,000).

What is the most expensive part of youth hockey?

Registration fees are typically the largest single expense at 30-50% of total cost, followed by tournament travel at 20-40% and equipment at 10-20%.

How much does hockey equipment cost for a kid?

A full new equipment set costs $270-$520 for Mite-age players (8U), $430-$1,080 for Squirt/Peewee (10U-12U), and $650-$1,800 for Bantam/Midget (14U-18U).

Is there financial assistance for youth hockey?

Yes. Programs like the USA Hockey Foundation, All Kids Play, Canadian Tire Jumpstart, and KidSport Canada offer grants ranging from $200-$2,000 per family.

Where is youth hockey cheapest in the US?

Minnesota, Wisconsin, and North Dakota have the lowest hockey costs thanks to community-owned rinks. House hockey registration starts at $600-$850/season in these states.

How much more does goalie equipment cost?

Goalie-specific equipment adds $745-$1,835 for youth players, $1,550-$3,690 for junior/intermediate, and $2,025-$5,260 for senior-level gear.

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