Capital Beltway Hockey League

In 1973, an ice rink was opened by the city. So Jim Kelly and a couple of other guys started the Bowie Hockey Club. There were enough kids for two teams in each age division. Each division covered a 2 year span and there were 6 divisions accommodating about 150 kids. After the first year of playing intramural games, it was apparent there was a need for other teams to play against. As luck would have it, two other communities had just opened their ice rinks as well. Wheaton (original home of the Montgomery Blue Devils), and Fairfax, VA, plus a Washington, DC group, already in existence playing at the Uline Arena on New York Ave. Also included was the Chevy Chase Country Club. They had, and still have, their own outdoor ice rink. So we began the CBHL with a five club league with six age divisions. Kelly was one of the founding fathers of this league that was named the Capital Beltway Hockey League (CBHL). As one of the directors, Kelly was tasked with writing the rules and bylaws that would govern the league. The main responsibility of the league was to schedule the games, provide the referees and publish standings. In the 3rd year Kelly was elected president. About the same time, the Philadelphia Flyers in the NHL were the hot team. Sometimes called the “Broad Street Bullies” for their penchant for fighting, many kids sought to emulate them, wrongly thinking that it made them tough hockey players. So a rule was passed for our league that said: 1st fighting penalty results in a game ejection. 2nd fight, a 3 game suspension, 3rd fight, out of the league for the remainder of the year. The following shows the extent of the growth of the league in the years since our inception.


Established in 1981,[1] the Capital Beltway Hockey League is sanctioned by USA Hockey, and a member of the Southeastern Amateur Hockey Association (SEAHA), an affiliate within the Southeast District of USA Hockey. The league consists of one Tier I club and seventeen Tier II clubs located throughout Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia.[2]

Mission

The objectives of the Capital Beltway Hockey League are to provide an opportunity for young men and women to participate in amateur ice hockey in an organized and competitive environment, to foster player development both physically and academically, and to provide opportunities for personal growth and enrichment.[2]

CBHL Teams

Team Location
Ashburn Xtreme Ashburn, Virginia
Baltimore Stars (CBHL) Baltimore, Maryland
Blue Ridge Bears Charlottesville, Virginia
Chevy Chase Club Chevy Chase, Maryland
Easton Ice Hawks Easton, Maryland
Fredericksburg Flames Fredericksburg, Virginia
Frederick Fury Frederick, Maryland
Hampton Roads Whalers Chesapeake, Virginia
Hagerstown Bulldogs Hagerstown, Maryland
Harford North Stars Abingdon, Maryland
Howard Huskies Columbia, Maryland
Maryland Monarchs Lusby, Maryland
Metro Maple Leafs Odenton, Maryland
Montgomery Blue Devils Rockville, Maryland
Navy Youth Hockey Annapolis, Maryland
Northern Virginia Ice Dogs Alexandria, Virginia
Peninsula Prowl Yorktown, Virginia
Prince William Panthers Dale City, Virginia
Reston Raiders Reston, Virginia
Richmond Royals Richmond, Virginia
Southern Maryland Sabres Waldorf, Maryland
Tri City Eagles Laurel, Maryland
Virginia Wild Ashburn, Virginia
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References

  1. http://wockey.wordpress.com/cbhl/
  2. 1 2 "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-02-20. Retrieved 2009-01-30.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-02-20. Retrieved 2009-01-30.

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