The Meijer State Games of Michigan is inviting community members across the state to apply for the Adopt An Athlete program, which helps remove cost as a barrier to participating in the Winter and Summer Games. This year, Corewell Health joins the Meijer State Games of Michigan as the newest supporter of the Adopt An Athlete program.
Why Michigan Dominates Youth Hockey in the U.S.
Why Michigan Dominates Youth Hockey in the U.S.
The best players in the country, period.
From Hockeytown to Hastings, Michigan hockey is rooted deep within the state’s culture. Michigan has long been recognized as a pillar of hockey culture across the country, in part fueled by the exciting and ever-growing youth hockey scene that continues to produce talent!
Generations of Tradition
Hockey in Michigan proves to be more than just a pass-time, it’s a genuine way of life. From playing on frozen ponds to playing pick up at a local rink, hockey has a tight knit community like no other sport in the world. Michigan players, both past and present, have a lifetime relationship with the sport, which is why parents continue to sign up their kids to play at higher rates than other states, because for us, this is a way of life – not just a weekend activity.
Growing Player Pool
There is strength in numbers, and Michigan certainly does not shy away from proving we have one of the largest player bases in the country, rivaling states like Minnesota and Massachusetts. According to USA Hockey’s 2024-25 season report, Michigan had a total of 40,738 registered youth players, an increase from the previous season (USA Hockey, 2025). This growing number of players, even with older players phasing out of the programs, shows a thriving youth interest in the game.
Globally Recognized Talent
Photo: West Michigan Sports Commission, 2024
Michigan consistently produces top of the line players that are born and raised through the youth programs in the state. It all starts with the programs and coaches that work hard to foster an exciting and challenging environment for players that furthers their talent, which continues to prove successful when looking at where Michigan players end up in their older years. In the 2026 Winter Olympic Games alone, 8 Michigan Born players have been selected on the men and women’s teams, with notable names like Jack and Quinn Hughes, Dylan Larkin, and Connor Hellebuyck!
Fierce Regional Rivalry
Considering the size and regional differences throughout the state, there is already an unspoken rivalry set between Michiganders from different regions. The U.P. vs the Lower Peninsula, the East side vs the West side, any countless more on a smaller level fuels player’s passion in competition to prove that their region, team, or district is the best in the state!
Overall
Michigan’s consistent dominance in the hockey community is undeniable - from being home to an Original 6 iconic team like the Red Wings, to Western Michigan winning the 2025 Men’s NCAA tournament - but all of that impact starts with our youth hockey programs and players!
Interested in representing your region in a statewide tournament? Look no further than the 2026 Meijer State Games of Michigan Hockey Tournament, happening from June 25-28th, 2026 in the Greater Grand Rapids area! With both a boys and girls tournament, featuring players aged from 8-18, players have the unique opportunity to represent their region on a statewide level. Register for tryouts, today!
References:USA Hockey 2024-25 Season Final Registration Reports - https://cdn1.sportngin.com/attachments/document/b284-3407391/2024-25_Season_Final_Registration_Reports.pdf
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