Understanding Tennessee Youth Hockey Levels: AAA, AA and A (2025-26)
In Tennessee, the Letter Is the Level
Tennessee is a growing warm-weather market centered on Nashville (with the Predators youth pipeline) and Memphis, organized around the USA-Hockey letter system (AAA, AA, A). The level that matters is the letter, not the league.
The Competitive Ladder
We grade each level against an internal 1 to 8 scale used to compare programs across leagues and states.
| Label | Our tier | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| AAA | 6 | National-elite travel (where the state fields it). |
| AA | 5 | The top competitive travel level for most programs. |
| A | 4 | Strong competitive travel. |
| B | 2 | Town and entry-level travel. |
| House | 1 | Recreational and in-house. |
The league a team plays in is the schedule; the letter is the level. Families identify a team by its USA-Hockey letter, not the league name. The age groups are the standard 8U, 10U, 12U, 14U, 16U, 18U; rating services cover 10U and up. Junior hockey (NAHL, NA3HL, USPHL, for players roughly 16 to 20) and high-school leagues are a separate system, and girls hockey runs on its own rating scale, so we compare girls programs separately.
What This Costs
Levels and dollars track together: a house or B-level season runs a few hundred to a couple thousand dollars; AA travel climbs into the four figures once ice, league fees, and travel are counted; and AAA, where a program fields it, reaches well into five figures with the out-of-state circuit. We track real reported season costs at every level. Look up a club on its program page, compare two programs, or share your season cost.