Hockey in Calgary: Community-Based & Development Focused

Hockey is deeply woven into Calgary life, and one of the first things new families notice is how well organized the youth hockey system is. Most children play hockey through a community based association, meaning your child will typically register and play within the association that matches the community where you live.

Calgary’s minor hockey structure is overseen by Calgary Minor Hockey Association, which coordinates leagues, standards, and age divisions across the city.

Hockey Calgary

Hockey Calgary oversees most community based minor hockey within Calgary city limits.

Teams are organized by community hockey associations

Your child generally plays for the association tied to your home address

Games are primarily played against other Calgary-based teams

Levels range from introductory and recreational hockey through to tiered and competitive streams

Most associations hold Fall evaluations to place players at an appropriate level

This structure works well for families who want shorter travel times, strong community connections, and predictable scheduling.

Springbank is include in the Calgary hockey league, where other surrounding communities play in the Rockies Hockey League.  This can be a consideration for families that want less travel.

Rockies Hockey League

Rockies Hockey League is a regional league made up of teams from communities surrounding Calgary, particularly in the foothills and nearby towns.

You’ll often see RHL teams from:

Cochrane

Okotoks

Airdrie

Chestermere

Canmore and Banff

Key things to know about RHL:

It is a league, not an association, so players still register with their home minor hockey association

Divisions are typically split into Rockie and Mountain tiers, allowing for balanced competition

Travel is usually reasonable, but can involve driving between towns

RHL is common for families living outside Calgary city limits and offers a strong community based hockey experience.

Girls Hockey Calgary

Girls hockey in Calgary follows a slightly different structure.

Girls Hockey Calgary is a city wide association that serves female players from across Calgary and nearby areas.

Not restricted by community boundaries in the same way as boys’ community hockey

Offers all-female teams from U7 through U18

Includes both community level programs and competitive pathways

comparison of Calgary minor hockey options including Community, Competitive and Girls Hockey Calgary

How League Choice Affects Relocating Families

For families moving to Calgary or nearby communities, league structure matters because it influences:

Who your child plays against

How far you’ll travel for games

Practice locations and schedules

How teams are formed and evaluated

In Calgary, league placement is usually driven by where you live, while surrounding towns may participate in regional leagues like the RHL.

Understanding this ahead of time, and the sports your children are interested in, can make choosing a neighbourhood,  and planning a move, much smoother.

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Frequently Asked Questions for Youth Hockey

What is community hockey in Calgary?

Community hockey is the standard minor hockey pathway where children play for the association linked to the community they live in. Teams are formed through Fall evaluations to ensure players are grouped at a suitable level.

How does competitive hockey differ from community hockey?

Competitive hockey involves AA or AAA teams that require tryouts and are not tied to a specific neighbourhood. These teams have a higher time commitment, more travel, and a stronger focus on high-level competition.

What is quadrant hockey in Calgary?

Quadrant hockey is the term used for Calgary’s elite AA and AAA teams. These teams represent larger areas of the city rather than individual communities and require separate tryouts.

Do kids have to try out for competitive hockey?

Yes. Competitive teams require formal tryouts. Players must also register with their community hockey association so they have a placement if they are not selected for a competitive roster.

Are hockey teams in Calgary based on where you live?

Community hockey teams are based on where you live. Competitive teams are not location-based and draw players from across Calgary or surrounding areas.

When are hockey evaluations held in Calgary?

Most community hockey associations hold evaluations in the Fall to determine appropriate team placement. Competitive tryouts usually occur around the same time or slightly earlier.

How does girls hockey fit into this structure?

Girls hockey in Calgary offers both community and competitive pathways and is generally not restricted by community boundaries, giving families more flexibility.

What should relocating families know before registering for hockey?

It’s important to understand community boundaries, registration timelines, and evaluation dates. Most families start with community hockey and explore competitive options later if it’s a good fit.