EHL: Philadelphia Revolution

Leagues

Eastern Hockey League (EHL)

The Eastern Hockey League is comprised of 19 top-level Junior hockey organizations on the East Coast.  The EHL is committed to developing and producing student-athletes with aspirations of advancing to collegiate and/or professional hockey.  The Philadelphia Revolution Junior A Team is a Charter Member of the EHL and currently plays in the League's Southern Division. The Team is Coached by James Laux, former Division I Standout Defenseman with Colorado College.  James will be entering into his 6th Season with the Revolution as a Head Coach.  The Team plays its games at the Warwick Ice Rink in Warminster, PA.  It is a 2 Sheet Ice Rink with State of the Art LockerRooms and Work Out Facilities.

Metropolitan Hockey League (MJHL)

The Metropolitan Junior Hockey League, or the 'MET League' as it is more commonly referred to, is the longest operating Junior Hockey League in the United States. It was founded in 1966 by Emile 'The Cat' Francis in an effort to foster the growth of amateur hockey in the metropolitan area. The MET League has an impressive list of NHL alumni including Jim Dowd, Brian and Joey Mullen, Nick Fotiu, Mike Richter, Mark Eaton and Mike Komisarek.

The MET League is comprised of 26 teams, spread across the Eastern seaboard from New Hampshire through Maryland, that play a 24 week season with a playoff at the end of the season for the prestigious Keegan Cup. The MJHL conducts several showcases over the course of the regular season where the league comes together to showcase its member teams, and their players.

The MET League is where many players begin their junior careers. It is largely a development stage where players are able to adjust to the playing style of a higher level of hockey as well as adapt to a new phase of life. Many a player has chosen the MET League as a start to their junior playing career.

Eastern Junior Elite Prospects (EJEPL)

The Eastern Junior Elite Prospects League was created to prepare players to become the EHL and College recruits of the future. The EJEPL is affiliated with the top Junior Development League on the East Coast----the EHL (Eastern Hockey League) and is also affiliated with both the  Metropolitan Junior Hockey League (MET), and the Atlantic Youth Hockey League (AYHL). Players will be exposed to the EHL's NCAA style practices--including systems, plays, skill development, off-ice training techniques, and most importantly--academic guidance.

The EJEPL creates a seamless transition process which will allow players at both the 16 U and 18 U levels to be PROMOTED to their parent, or affiliated EHL clubs much sooner. During the season, players may also be rewarded with the opportunity to practice and play with the affiliate parent EHL clubs.  Revolution Youth teams will play in the EJEPL at the U12, U14, and U16 Levels for the 2014-2015 Season.

U19 Elite Independant