American Premier Hockey League

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Senior A Hockey League with teams in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Ontario.

04/30/2026

We are PROUD to announce the newest expansion team to the APHL!

The Altoona Inferno will be joining for the 2026-27 APHL season and will play out of Lakemont, PA at Galactic Ice!

Welcome to the APHL!

Please follow their social media pages to keep tabs on all of the action coming out of Altoona!

https://www.instagram.com/altoonainferno?igsh=YnlnbTNkeG5sbWJ1

04/27/2026

Congratulations to the Summit City Distillers for winning the APHL Governors Cup for the 2025/2026 season. You are absolutely deserving of this championship.

After much consideration, I am announcing my resignation as President of the American Premier Hockey League (APHL), effective ahead of the 2026/2027 season.

I want to begin by thanking all of our team ownership groups, players, and fans for their support over the past three seasons. Your commitment to the game is what made this league possible.

I also want to be clear—my intention was never to operate a league. My goal was simply to own a team and compete within an established league. However, when the Union Hockey League (UHL) folded abruptly, teams were left without a place to play. Ownership groups came together to create the APHL, and I was nominated to lead the league during that time of uncertainty.

Over the past three seasons, I am proud of what we were able to build together. We grew the APHL into a 10-team international Senior A hockey league and worked to create opportunities for players to continue competing at a high level. Along the way, I brought in additional leadership support, including a Director of Hockey Operations, a Director of Officials, and a Commissioner, all to strengthen and grow the league.

This league was never perfect—but it was always evolving. We worked hard to learn, adapt, and improve wherever possible. What many may not realize is that nearly all of our staff were volunteers. These individuals dedicated countless hours every week without compensation, driven purely by their passion for the game and commitment to the players.

Operating at this level of hockey comes with challenges. It is common for teams to come and go due to financial pressures, community support, and the realities of player recruitment and retention. Despite those challenges—and despite ongoing criticism—our staff continued to push forward to create a viable and competitive environment.

That said, there were also setbacks. A small percentage of players demonstrated a lack of respect, discipline, and ability to compete at the level required, which ultimately impacts opportunities for others. Additionally, some organizations failed to maintain accountability—whether in enforcing discipline, meeting financial obligations such as league dues and fines, or simply following established processes and procedures. Those issues made it increasingly difficult to sustain the standard we were working to achieve.

With that, I believe this is the right time for new leadership to step in with a fresh vision and direction for the APHL. I have formally transitioned leadership for the 2026/2027 season, and I fully support the new leadership.

To the teams that remained committed and operated with professionalism throughout the season—I wish you nothing but success in your next chapter, whether in the APHL or elsewhere. The love of the game is bigger than any one league or individual. Providing players with the opportunity to continue playing the game they love is what truly matters.

I also want to personally thank our officials. You receive more criticism than anyone in this league, yet your role is absolutely essential. We could not have done this without you, and I sincerely appreciate your commitment over the past three seasons.

Finally, thank you to Ed Howaniec, Nick Graham, and Troy Boze for your dedication and efforts. I wish each of you the very best in your future endeavors.

I encourage everyone to continue supporting the remaining teams, and newly joining teams in the 2026/2027 season and to stand behind the new leadership group as they guide the league forward. The league may shift in geopgraphic area, however will continue to offer our players a place to compete.

Josh Way
Former President
American Premier Hockey League

Photos from American Premier Hockey League's post 04/26/2026

Congratulations Summit City Distillers on the 2025/2026 Governors Cup Championship.

Photos: Alee Relue

04/19/2026

Summit City Distillers pulls out game one to take the lead! Game 2 is tomorrow at 3:30pm!

Final from tonight’s game.

04/18/2026

Today is the day…

Game 1 of the finals starts TODAY in Niagara Falls, New York!

The reigning Champs Buffalo Tempest take on Summit City Distillers for a 5 game series in an APHL rematch for the Governor’s Cup.

Puck drop is 7:00pm on the Buffalo Tempest YouTube page.

https://youtube.com/?si=-QRTAy9yVqvHPnR9

Photos from American Premier Hockey League's post 03/31/2026

🚨 BIG NEWS IN THE PORT CITY 🚨

The APHL is proud to announce a new franchise coming to Oswego, NY for the 2026–2027 season, the Oswego Admirals!

This isn’t a return… it’s the start of something new.

But it carries a name that still means something here.

The team will be built on the roots of the Admirals, inspired by the former OPJHL franchise that left its mark on Oswego from 2005–2007. A team remembered for its intensity, physical style, and the kind of hockey that people in this city never forgot.
Oswego already has one of the most storied NCAA Division III programs in the country—and now, a new era of hockey is coming to the Port City.

After speaking with members of the community, one thing was clear… the Admirals name still resonates.

So we’re building something that connects to that.
Something that fits Oswego.
Something that brings that edge back.

A new chapter begins.

03/31/2026

Huge Game 2 coming up next weekend with the West Michigan Sentinels Semi-Pro Hockey and Summit City Distillers at the PSM Icehouse!

Playoffs are full swing and it's gearing up to be an exciting weekend!

Photo courtesy of the Summit City Distillers Media team.

03/29/2026

Buffalo Tempest win game 1 against Ridgetown Royals Hockey Club in the APHL Governors Cup Semifinals.

TEMPEST TAKE GAME ONE🏒🤧

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