Upstate New York Club Hockey League
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The Upstate New York Club Hockey League is a club hockey league consisting of teams from the region of Upstate New York. This league was formed in 2006 by current league commissioner Andrew Musto. Musto envisioned a college league that would allow players, "who maybe wouldn't be able to play at a division level, to play one more time." The league consists of 5 teams but coming in the 2008-2009 season will add two more teams ; Colgate University and Canisius College. The league's two year run has produced two different champions, suggesting great parity within such a small league. The UNYCHL is an important step to the CNY area hockey scene because it provides a level of hockey more fit to the average player, and allows a multitude of teams to join where previously there was no opportunity like this. The league is constantly looking to add new teams; any teams looking to join should contact one of the league officials at the league's website, UNYCHL. To learn more about the sport and its history see Ice Hockey or NHL

