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What is the difference between house league, select, travel, single letters, double letters and AAA hockey?

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What is the difference between house league, select, travel, single letters, double letters and AAA hockey?

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Minor and youth hockey is divided by age groups across North America. Within those age groups are levels of ability called calibers. These calibers are known as AAA, AA, BB, C C, A, B, C, Select, Rep, House league. The general guide is that the better the player ‘s ability, the higher the calibre he should play. For example, a 13-year old player who is considered in his region or town as a top skilled player would play for an AA or AAA team. In Canada, no player is forced to play at the most elite levels. They are evaluated in a selection process. Learn more about the basics of hockey.

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