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Memphis Ice Rink Adult Hockey League Episode

13 min · 8 de may de 2026
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Hello guys, welcome back to another episode of Hockey Talk with TG! In this episode, I take you inside the growing hockey scene in the Mid-South, breaking down the Adult Hockey League at Mid-South Ice House in Olive Branch, Mississippi. Hockey might not be the first sport that comes to mind in places like Memphis, but the game is quickly gaining traction—and this league is proof that hockey is thriving in the South. We dive into how the league operates, from its structured divisions (novice, intermediate, and advanced) to the wide range of talent on the ice. Whether you’re a complete beginner learning to skate or a former high-level player, this league truly has something for everyone. I also break down what makes the competition unique, including the high skill level in the advanced division and how the league continues to grow year after year. Another key focus of this episode is the strong sense of community built through Sunday night games. With over 325 registered players, the league brings together locals, University of Memphis students, and hockey lovers from up North who are now calling the Mid-South home. I also share my personal experience playing in the league and why it’s such a great opportunity for anyone looking to get into hockey. We also touch on the bigger picture—because hockey in the Mid-South is only getting started. With professional hockey officially returning to the Memphis area in October 2026 as part of the Federal Prospects Hockey League, the growth of leagues like this is happening at the perfect time. A new team based out of the Landers Center will bring pro hockey back to the region after nearly a decade, showing that the demand for hockey in the South is stronger than ever. If you’ve ever thought about playing hockey—or just want to see how the sport is expanding into new regions—this episode is for you. From accessibility and affordability to the passion behind the players, we cover what makes this league special and why hockey continues to grow beyond its traditional markets. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the episode. DON’T FORGET to FOLLOW the Hockey Talk with TG Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio, and SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube Channel. We’re with you EVERY Tuesday and Thursday from 1:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m., so make sure to give this podcast a follow. Your No. 1 podcast for ALL things hockey.

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