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Ranking Updates

2024-25 Week #20 Team Ratings and Rankings Released

MHR Week #20 Rankings are now available! This past week our admin team, volunteers, members and GameSheet API added 20,449 new game results. MHR now has 338,410 counting game scores in the system, which is 22k more than this time last year. 

One noteworthy item this week... We have increased the minimum number of games required to be ranked in MYHockey from 5 games to 10 games. 21,379 teams meet the new 10 game minimum to be ranked. Nearly 1000 previously ranked teams that have between 5-9 games played no longer qualify and were dropped from the rankings this week.

 

 

Make sure to double check your team’s page for inaccurate or erroneous game scores, especially national bound teams and teams located in partnering states and districts. Please notify us of any errors via the Contact Us page or using the red checkmark in the "Fix" column next to the game score to submit a game score correction request. We will do our best to get it corrected in a timely fashion. Thank you for your help keeping MHR as accurate and up to date as possible!

League playoffs, state playoffs, and playdowns are right around the corner. Hopefully your team is finding their groove at just the right time! Check out MYHockey Rankings on Twitter, Facebook & Instagram for the latest updates. Tag or send your best plays from the weekend to MHR's Twitter or Instagram accounts for a chance to be featured on #MHRPOW!

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