Curious Hair wrote:
A year old, but it'll have to do until new numbers come in:
registered hockey players by state.
Speak of the devil!
http://assets.ngin.com/attachments/docu ... eports.pdfPercentage lost or gained from last year in the third column.
1 • Minnesota • 55450 • 1.73%
2 • Michigan • 50602 • 0.03%
3 • Massachusetts • 49591 • 3.16%
4 • New York • 48580 • 0.47%
5 • Illinois • 30553 • 1.92%
6 • Pennsylvania* • 30078 • -1.48%
7 • California • 26383 • 4.33%
8 • New Jersey • 18753 • 1.71%
9 • Wisconsin • 17917 • 0.87%
10 • Ohio • 14735 • 2.42%
11 • Colorado • 13652 • 0.60%
12 • Texas • 13500 • 4.58%
13 • Connecticut • 13414 • 1.05%
14 • Florida • 12505 • 4.36%
15 • Virginia • 10063 • 7.61%
16 • Maryland • 9607 • 5.32%
17 • Alaska • 8788 • 3.77%
18 • Washington • 8594 • 2.69%
19 • Arizona • 7329 • 50.80%
20 • Missouri • 7082 • -1.12%
21 • North Carolina • 6677 • 8.04%
22 • Maine • 6440 • -1.32%
23 • New Hampshire • 6252 • 0.66%
24 • Indiana • 6185 • 4.44%
25 • North Dakota • 5832 • 8.26%
26 • Vermont • 4538 • -4.58%
27 • Rhode Island • 4532 • -1.93%
28 • Montana • 4469 • 5.08%
29 • Utah • 4138 • -6.40%
30 • Iowa • 3638 • 7.70%
31 • Idaho • 3459 • 1.86%
32 • Tennessee • 3449 • 17.39%
33 • South Dakota • 2868 • 2.87%
34 • Oregon • 2566 • 19.46%
35 • South Carolina • 2091 • 29.15%
36 • Wyoming • 2080 • 8.05%
37 • Georgia • 2043 • -2.48%
38 • Nebraska • 1839 • 8.62%
39 • Kansas • 1636 • -0.73%
40 • Kentucky • 1623 • -0.12%
41 • Alabama • 1497 • 21.12%
42 • New Mexico • 1418 • 9.24%
43 • Nevada • 1358 • 9.16%
44 • West Virginia • 1159 • 1.05%
45 • Oklahoma • 1143 • 54.88%
46 • District of Columbia • 1117 • 0.36%
47 • Delaware • 962 • 5.14%
48 • Arkansas • 404 • 12.53%
49 • Louisiana • 394 • -7.29%
50 • Mississippi • 174 • -21.97%
51 • Hawaii • 15 • -21.05%
*USA Hockey divides Pennsylvania into Western PA, grouped with Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia for some arcane regional system I don't care to understand, and Eastern PA, grouped with Delaware and Jersey. 12,945 on Pittsburgh's side of the state, 17,133 on the Philly side. I don't know where the dividing line is and I don't care.
Oklahoma has the biggest percentage gain, but only a net gain of 405, so who gives a fuck, really. But Arizona added nearly 2,500 registered players from last year. The Coyotes are never moving now. What's worse is what's going on in dear old New England: Connecticut and New Hampshire saw only small gains, while Maine, Rhode Island, and Vermont lost players. As a region, numbers went up, but only because of major growth in MA.
The DMV, taken as one state (c'mon, Virginia hockey players aren't coming out of Norfolk), would be at 20,787. Affluent white suburbs + Ovechkin = much hockey.
Illinois registration is up 576 players from last year, may one of them grow up to be a Blackhawk.