After three weekends of unforgettable action, the 2026 AHF Playoffs have officially come to a close. From the opening puck drop to the final championship horn, teams across every division battled through intense round robins, high-stakes semifinal matchups, and win-or-go-home finals in pursuit of a league title. Packed rinks, clutch performances, and championship moments defined the postseason as players left everything on the ice in the chase for an AHF banner.

AHF Playoffs Weekend #1 delivered three full days of high level hockey. After a hard fought round robin on Saturday and Sunday, the semifinal matchups fell into place. By Championship Monday, it was win or go home with banners on the line. πŸ’πŸ”₯

Every division earned its path the hard way, battling through pool play before advancing to the semifinal stage across rinks throughout New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

πŸ’ 9U AA
Round robin action at Hollydell set up a semifinal field featuring the Philadelphia Blazers, Mercer Chiefs, Ashburn Xtreme, and PHA Icemen. After intense semifinal matchups, the Mercer Chiefs rose to the top and captured the 9U AA Championship.

πŸ’ 10U AA
Wissahickon Warriors, Hollydell Hurricanes, Darien, and Ashburn Xtreme battled through pool play before the semifinals took shape. On Championship Monday, the Hollydell Hurricanes claimed the 10U AA title.

πŸ’ 10U AA Silver
At Ice Land, Rockets HC, Haverford Hawks, Ramapo Saints, and PAL Blue Knights fought through round robin play to earn semifinal spots. The Rockets finished the job and brought home the Silver banner.

πŸ’ 12U Lemieux Silver
PBK, Red Bank Generals, VFC, and Philadelphia Blazers competed at Ice House, with semifinal winners advancing to Monday’s final. PAL Blue Knights (PBK) captured the Silver Championship.

πŸ’ 13U AA
NJ Bandits, Philadelphia Blazers, Ashburn Xtreme, and MYHA pushed through a competitive round robin to earn semifinal berths. In the end, Ashburn Xtreme emerged as 13U AA Champions.

πŸ’ 14U AA
North Jersey Avalanche, Lehigh Valley Phantoms, Ashburn Xtreme, and Arizona Bobcats West battled at Jersey Shore Arena before the semifinals narrowed the field. The Arizona Bobcats claimed the 14U AA Championship.

πŸ’ 15U AA
Lehigh Valley Phantoms, Hollydell Hurricanes, Littleton Hawks, and Philadelphia Blazers competed for semifinal positioning at Northeast Skate Zone. On Monday, the Hollydell Hurricanes secured the 15U AA title.

πŸ’ 16U AA
Wissahickon Warriors, Wolfpack HC National, MYHA, and PAL Blue Knights advanced out of round robin play into a tightly contested semifinal round. The PAL Blue Knights captured the 16U AA Championship.

πŸ’ 16U Gretzky
Haverford Hawks, Jersey Shore Wildcats, MYHA Blue, and Southern Maryland Sabres battled through pool play before the Sabres powered through the semifinal round. The Southern Maryland Sabres lifted the Gretzky banner.

πŸ’ 16U Lemieux
Wissahickon Warriors, Jersey Shore Wildcats, St. James HC, and Tri City Eagles Red earned semifinal spots after competitive round robin play. St. James finished strong to win the Lemieux Championship.

πŸ’ 18U AA
Team Philadelphia, Igloo Jaguars, Littleton Hawks, and Arizona Bobcats battled at Igloo Ice Arena before semifinals determined the finalists. The Arizona Bobcats claimed the 18U AA Championship.

πŸ’ 18U Gretzky
VFC Dunleavy, Wolfpack HC, Wissahickon Warriors, and Ashburn Xtreme pushed through round robin competition at Pennsauken and Igloo. The Wissahickon Warriors emerged as 18U Gretzky Champions.


Weekend #2 of the AHF Playoffs brought another packed slate of semifinal and championship action across multiple rinks. From 8U through 14U, teams battled through competitive matchups to earn their place in the finals, and by the end of the weekend a new group of champions had claimed their banners. πŸ†πŸ’

πŸ’ 8U AA
Semifinal action at Revolution Ice Gardens featured Central PA Lancers, Jersey Hawks, NJ Aviators Elite, and Skylands Selects. After advancing through the bracket, the championship spotlight ultimately belonged to Toms River, who captured the 8U AA title.

πŸ₯ˆ 8U AA Silver
At Klick Lewis Arena, Philly Fire and Igloo Selects met for the Silver Championship, with Philly Fire finishing on top.

πŸ’ 10U Gretzky
A direct championship matchup saw York Devils and MYHA square off at Revolution Ice Gardens. The York Devils earned the Gretzky banner.

πŸ’ 10U Lemieux
Wissahickon Warriors, Jersey Shore Wildcats, Frederick Freeze, and Jr Black Bears battled through semifinals at Northeast Skate Zone before the final at Revolution Ice Gardens. The Jersey Shore Wildcats claimed the championship.

πŸ’ 10U Lemieux Silver
Klick Lewis Arena hosted semifinal matchups featuring MYHA Gold, TI North Stars, Team Philadelphia, and York Devils. After advancing through the bracket, MYHA secured the Silver title.

πŸ’ 10U McDavid
Philadelphia Blazers, NJ Bandits (Trotter), St. James HC, and PAL Blue Knights met at Grundy Ice Arena before the championship at Revolution. The PAL Blue Knights rose to the top.

πŸ’ 10U McDavid Silver
PAL Sound Tigers, Igloo Jaguars, York Devils, and Lehigh Valley Phantoms battled at Klick Lewis Arena. The PAL Jr Islanders captured the Silver Championship.

πŸ’ 12U Gretzky
Tom’s River, Team Philadelphia, MYHA, and PAL Sound Tigers competed across Jersey Shore Arena and Howell Ice Arena before the championship game. Tom’s River earned the Gretzky title.

πŸ’ 12U Lemieux
Team Philadelphia Orange, Wolfpack HC, PAL Sound Tigers, and St. James HC battled at Igloo Ice Arena. In the final, St. James secured the championship.

πŸ’ 12U McDavid
Skylands Kings, York Devils, St. James HC, and MYHA Blue fought through semifinals before the championship at Jersey Shore Arena. The York Devils brought home the banner.

πŸ’ 12U McDavid Silver
At Klick Lewis Arena, Philadelphia Blazers and MYHA Gold met for the Silver title, with the Philadelphia Blazers earning the win.

πŸ’ 14U Gretzky
Team Philadelphia, North Jersey Avalanche, Southern Maryland Sabres, and Jr Black Bears battled at Pennsauken and Igloo. The Southern Maryland Sabres emerged as champions.

πŸ’ 14U Lemieux
NJ Jets, Team Philadelphia, MYHA Blue, and Applecore Westchester Express competed at Hollydell before the final at Igloo Ice Arena. Team Philadelphia captured the Lemieux Championship.

πŸ’ 14U McDavid
Valley Forge Colonials and MYHA Gold met at Igloo Ice Arena for the title, with Valley Forge Colonials earning the McDavid banner.

Weekend #2 once again showcased the depth and competitiveness across the AHF. From tightly contested semifinals to decisive championship performances, teams rose to the occasion and added their names to the 2026 playoff champions list.


The final weekend of AHF Playoffs brought everything to a thrilling conclusion. After competitive semifinal matchups across multiple rinks, Championship Sunday delivered the final banners of the season in 8U AAA, 11U AA, and 12U AA along with their Silver divisions. πŸ†πŸ’

πŸ’ 8U AAA
Bridgewater Sports Arena hosted semifinal action featuring Bridge Hockey Club 2017s, Philadelphia Resistance, Piney Pirates, and LI Monarchs 2017. After earning their spot in the final at Igloo Ice Arena, Bridge Hockey Club 2017s finished the job and captured the 8U AAA Championship.

πŸ’ 11U AA
Team Philadelphia, NJ Jets, Ashburn Xtreme, and PHA Icemen battled it out in semifinal play at Igloo Ice Arena. After advancing to the final, the PHA Icemen delivered when it mattered most to earn the 11U AA banner.

πŸ₯ˆ 11U AA Silver
Red Bank Generals, Dynamo HC, NY Arrows, and Rockets HC (Taffo) competed in semifinal matchups before Championship Sunday. The Red Bank Generals rose to the top to claim the Silver title.

πŸ’ 12U AA
At Grundy Ice Arena, Igloo Jaguars, Wintersport Royals, Hartford Jr Wolfpack, and Rye Rangers HC battled for semifinal positioning. The final matchup at Igloo Ice Arena saw the Royals secure the 12U AA Championship.

πŸ₯ˆ 12U AA Silver
Ice Vault hosted semifinal and final action featuring Frederick Freeze, Jersey Colts, Red Bank Generals, and NY Arrows. The Frederick Freeze capped off the weekend by earning the 12U AA Silver banner.

From the opening puck drop of Weekend #1 to the final horn of the season, the 2026 AHF Playoffs delivered competitive hockey, packed rinks, and unforgettable championship moments.

Three unforgettable weekends of playoff hockey are officially in the books. Across every division, teams battled through intense round robins, semifinal showdowns, and championship matchups to chase a league title. From the first puck drop to the final horn, the energy, skill, and determination on display showed exactly what playoff hockey is all about. Congratulations to all of our champions and finalists, and a huge thank you to the players, coaches, families, and fans who made this postseason an incredible celebration of the game.