US Junior Hockey leagues or the US Junior Hockey team? EDIT: To make the US junior hockey team, you just have to be a very good hockey player under the age of 21. If you're good enough, you will get scouted and asked to play or tryout for the team. It doesn't matter if you're playing high school, midgets, juniors, or college. If you're good enough, you'll be scouted. To make a team in the US junior hockey league, go on their website and look at tryout information for the team(s) you would like to play for and go to the tryout. It helps if you contact the coached before hand and let them know who you are, where you've place, etc...
The Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League is a Hockey Quebec Junior "AAA" ice hockey league and is a member of Hockey Canada and Canadian Junior Hockey League. A person must be a professional hockey player to join the Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League.
Junior Women's Hockey League was created in 2007.
I suggest playing Junior Tier 1 or 2 hockey in the US system or Tier 2 in the Canadian system. Junior Tier 3 in the US is a long shot and most kids that are good enough out of high school to play D3 will chase D1 meaning they will play Junior Tier 1 or 2 in the US or Junior Tier 2 in Canada. Kids straight out of High School or AAA will find it very diificult to make even the weakest teams in D3.
the hockey world junior championship was founded in 1974.
Montreal Junior Hockey Club ended in 2011.
Minnesota Junior Hockey League was created in 1974.
Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League was created in 1968.
Eastern Junior Hockey League was created in 1993.
Calgary Junior Hockey League was created in 1945.
Hockey Junior World Cup was created in 1979.
WHA Junior Hockey League was created in 2006.
Northern Junior Hockey League was created in 2009.