Who is Power Play Hockey League? What does PPHL offer?

Power Play Hockey League (PPHL) is an Adult Hockey company that holds 'Seasonal' Leagues and Tournaments currently in the states of New Hampshire and Massachusetts. The PPHL offers year-round (12-months) Leagues & Tournaments.  

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Power Play has 'Seasons' for their Leagues. Can you share more about 'Seasons'.

The PPHL divides the full calendar year (12-months) into Three Seasons which are divided into four months. Each Leagues length is different and may vary in regard to amount of weeks + playoffs played, however each Season is the same name and between same months.  

Season #1 - Winter / Spring Season - January - April
Season #2 - Spring / Summer Season - May - August
Season #3 - Fall / Winter Season - September - December

 

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Is Power Play Hockey League just "Mens" Adult Hockey?

NO! The PPHL offers multiple programs that allow Men, Women, and Co-Ed play. To learn more info - 

Click - League Information Central Hub 

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What days / week does Power Play Hockey League play? AM or PM Leagues? 

The PPHL offers hockey leagues Sunday through Thursday each week! Divisions per League Location play on different days, so check the League Info page to make sure it works for you! 

Power Play currently offers majority of evening  games starting AFTER 6-6:30pm. PPHL does offer a morning skate in the North Shore (MA) region on Thursday, and working very hard on starting up more 'morning leagues' in other regions! 

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What Divisions are offered by the PPHL? What Divisions should I consider playing in with my skill and experience levels?

The PPHL offers 4 levels of Divisions (Highest to Lowest); 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D' in Men, Women, and Co-Ed Leagues. 
Power Play also offers specific age Divisions (Example - '40+ League'), however these Divisions do not require certain level of skills or experience, only requirement of the age group. 

Power Play offers more information on what each player should have for Skills, Experience levels, and Expectations PER DIVISION. 

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO

 

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When does the PPHL release the Season schedule? 

The PPHL releases the Season schedule in a two-part segment.* The PPHL releases the FIRST (2)-weeks once Registration closes, two weeks prior to start date. The first (2)-weeks are released for parity purposes and to make sure Teams are properly rostered with matching uniforms. This allows the PPHL to make changes to the remainder of Season if Teams do not comply with League rules or need to be moved to another Division due to parity.

Before the end of Week #2, once confirmed all Teams belong in proper Division, the PPHL will release the remainder of the Season schedule for all to see.  

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Does the PPHL host any Tournaments?

Yes. The PPHL host multiple tournaments throughout the year. We still have some in the works, however, we do host current tournaments already!

Want to learn more about our Tournaments? 

CLICK HERE

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Does the PPHL have Rules? 

Power Play Hockey Leagues follows the USA Hockey Rulebook with modifications to certain playing rules approved by the PPHL Department of Player Safety (DOPS). If interested in more specific details on our Rules, please click HERE to be directed to our Rulebook page.  

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Can I bring Friends and Families to my Games?

YES! Please feel free to bring spectators to your games - the more, the better! We ask that your spectators are respectful while in attendance.

REMEMBER - the spectators you bring to games are on YOU, and any spectator starting trouble will classify as a penalty to the player responsible for the spectator(s)IF any spectator(s) are being disrespectful from the stands, the Division Heads or Game Officials have the right to ask them to leave. Failure to respect PPHL authority or Game Officials will result in penalties in game and can lead to forfeit in game. Along with in-game penalties, the Dept. of Player Safety will then conduct an investigation that can lead to Player and/or Team suspensions.

Basically - come, cheer, and be respectful while enjoying some hockey!

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Is the PPHL hiring for any positions?

Power Play is rapidly growing and adding more leagues each Season. With rapid growth in more regions constantly opens up more positions in the PPHL team.


Looking for more information on what positions are currently open?    

Click Here

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