SEASON FINAL REGISTRATION REPORTS

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Materials Included: 2012-2013 SEASON FINAL REGISTRATION REPORTS 2011-12 & 2012-13 Comparison by Group 2 2012-13 USA Hockey Member Counts 3 2012-13 Non-Participant Membership Information 4 2012-13 8 and Under Report 5 2012-13 Players & Girls/Women by District. 6 2012-13 Players by District and State 7 2012-13 Girls/Women by District and State 8 2012-13 USA Hockey Junior Teams 9 2012-13 Ice Officials by State 10 2011-12 USA Hockey Member Counts (for comparison) 11

USA HOCKEY, INC. Registration Comparison by Group 2011-12 and 2012-13 All Players Adult 17-18 15-16 13-14 11-12 9-10 7-8 6&U 2012-13 510,279 160,618 28,961 41,208 55,096 60,987 60,453 53,521 49,435 2011-12 511,178 155,756 29,391 41,849 54,967 61,350 60,381 55,473 52,011 Difference -899 4,862-430 -641 129-363 72-1,952-2,576 % Difference -0.18% 3.12% -1.46% -1.53% 0.23% -0.59% 0.12% -3.52% -4.95% Male Adult 17-18 15-16 13-14 11-12 9-10 7-8 6&U 2012-13 444,579 143,674 25,776 36,146 47,508 51,999 51,672 45,992 41,812 2011-12 444,486 139,033 26,161 36,769 47,465 52,305 51,477 47,507 43,769 Difference 93 4,641-385 -623 43-306 195-1,515-1,957 % Difference 0.02% 3.34% -1.47% -1.69% 0.09% -0.59% 0.38% -3.19% -4.47% Female Adult 17-18 15-16 13-14 11-12 9-10 7-8 6&U 2012-13 65,700 16,944 3,185 5,062 7,588 8,988 8,781 7,529 7,623 2011-12 66,692 16,723 3,230 5,080 7,502 9,045 8,904 7,966 8,242 Difference -992 221-45 -18 86-57 -123-437 -619 % Difference -1.49% 1.32% -1.39% -0.35% 1.15% -0.63% -1.38% -5.49% -7.51% Youth Players Coaches Officials Total -- Ice Players, Coaches Officials 2012-13 349,661 56,836 24,303 591,418 2011-12 355,422 58,825 24,956 594,959 Difference -5,761-1,989-653 -3,541 % Difference -1.62% -3.38% -2.62% -0.60% Page 2 Comparison by Group

2012-13 USA HOCKEY MEMBER COUNTS DISTRICT P=Paid PY=Unpaid Total Total Total Players, Players 6 & Younger Players Coaches Players, Coaches Officials Coaches, Officials ATLANTIC 35,004 1,427 36,431 3,757 40,188 2,159 42,347 CENTRAL 52,203 6,757 58,960 6,677 65,637 3,438 69,075 MASSACHUSETTS 40,251 6,465 46,716 6,021 52,737 1,648 54,385 MICHIGAN 48,065 3,864 51,929 6,206 58,135 1,696 59,831 MID-AMERICAN 32,577 3,463 36,040 4,240 40,280 2,185 42,465 MINNESOTA 45,783 8,152 53,935 8,481 62,416 2,431 64,847 NEW ENGLAND 30,152 4,964 35,116 4,505 39,621 1,815 41,436 NEW YORK 43,281 5,263 48,544 5,154 53,698 2,196 55,894 NORTHERN PLAINS 11,913 2,034 13,947 1,467 15,414 1,000 16,414 PACIFIC 40,553 2,520 43,073 2,630 45,703 1,876 47,579 ROCKY MOUNTAIN 37,440 2,043 39,483 4,654 44,137 1,867 46,004 SOUTHEASTERN 43,622 2,483 46,105 3,044 49,149 1,992 51,141 TOTALS 460,844 49,435 510,279 56,836 567,115 24,303 591,418 99% of all members registered online for the 2012-13 season. Total Affiliate fees distributed to 34 Affliates: $3,280,907. Page 3 12-13 FINAL Member Counts

Introducing Non-Participant Member Counts As our participant membership has grown and online registration has become standard practice we are able to collect email addresses for all of our membership including mothers, fathers and administrators. Adding Team Manager/Volunteer as a category for online registration provided the opportunity to gather additional contact information. Our e-mail communication has increased over the last few years and will continue to grow in the future. We have the ability to target communication to parents (mothers or fathers), team managers, volunteers and administrators as well as any segment of our participating member types (players, coaches and officials). Starting with the 2012-13 season we will be reporting the total of Non-Participant members for the season. This total will represent: The number of unique parent names from the online registration of all youth players. The number of unique parent names entered as the second parent (optional entry) for all youth players. The number of Team Manager/Volunteers registered who are not in the previous counts. Program Registrars who are not in the previous counts. USAH Board of Directors, District Personnel, Council, Committee, Section members and Affiliate Officers who are not in the previous counts. This total for the 2012-13 season is: 469,712 2012-13 Membership Participant Members (Players, Coaches, Officials) 591,418 Non-Participant Members (as defined above) 469,712 Total 1,061,130 Page 4 Non-Participant Info

2012-13 NATIONAL 8 AND UNDER REGISTRATION FINAL RESULTS USA Hockey has focused specifically on the 8 & under age category in a long-term approach to grow participation in youth hockey. The data below reports on the results from the 2012-13 registration season. Data can be read from left to right, beginning with FINAL totals from the 2011-12 season, then FINAL totals from the 2012-13 season and the difference (+/-). The Full Year Goal for 2012-13 from the 2 & 2 Challenge is next, and then the difference (+/-) versus that goal and the percentage of fulfillment of that goal. NATIONAL BOYS & GIRLS 8U 2011-12 2012-13 *+/- 2 AND 2 *+/- AS % FINAL FINAL VS. ACTUAL FULL-YR GOAL VS. GOAL OF GOAL TOTAL 107387 102956 (4431) 112895 (9939) 91.2% NEW 45991 41000 (4991) 48745 (7745) 84.1% RETAINED 61396 61956 560 64150 (2194) 96.6% NATIONAL BOYS 8U 2011-12 2012-13 *+/- FINAL FINAL VS. ACTUAL TOTAL 91199 87804 (3395) NEW 37875 33917 (3958) RETAINED 53324 53888 564 NATIONAL GIRLS 8U 2011-12 2012-13 *+/- FINAL FINAL VS. ACTUAL TOTAL 16188 15152 (1036) NEW 8116 7085 (1031) RETAINED 8072 8067 (5) NATIONAL BOYS & GIRLS 7 & 8 2011-12 2012-13 *+/- % FINAL FINAL GROWTH GROWTH TOTAL 55376 53420 (1956) -3.5% NEW 15125 12457 (2668) -17.6% RETAINED 40251 40963 712 1.8% NATIONAL BOYS & GIRLS 6U 2011-12 2012-13 *+/- % FINAL FINAL GROWTH GROWTH TOTAL 52011 49536 (2475) -4.8% NEW 30866 28543 (2323) -7.5% RETAINED 21145 20993 (152) -0.7% Page 5 8 Under Report

USA Hockey Ice Registration by District 2012-2013 PLAYERS BY DISTRICT District Totals 19&over 17-18 15-16 13-14 11-12 9-10 7-8 6&U Atlantic 36,431 12,354 3,161 4,048 4,345 4,498 3,772 2,826 1,427 Central 58,960 14,906 3,496 4,702 6,487 7,476 8,000 7,136 6,757 Massachusetts 46,716 4,611 2,534 4,421 6,580 7,356 7,909 6,840 6,465 Michigan 51,929 22,967 2,724 3,790 4,745 5,000 4,715 4,124 3,864 Mid-American 36,040 10,342 2,583 3,200 3,917 4,324 4,248 3,963 3,463 Minnesota 53,935 8,599 1,925 3,465 7,124 8,218 8,456 7,996 8,152 New England 35,116 5,634 2,056 3,031 4,492 5,147 4,927 4,865 4,964 New York 48,544 14,071 2,638 4,095 5,544 5,908 5,866 5,159 5,263 Northern Plains 13,947 3,393 721 1,056 1,381 1,680 1,832 1,850 2,034 Pacific 43,073 24,462 1,894 2,387 2,889 3,209 3,080 2,632 2,520 Rocky Mountain 39,483 18,042 2,509 3,362 3,494 3,696 3,521 2,816 2,043 Southeastern 46,105 21,237 2,720 3,651 4,098 4,475 4,127 3,314 2,483 Totals 510,279 160,618 28,961 41,208 55,096 60,987 60,453 53,521 49,435 GIRLS/WOMEN BY DISTRICT District Totals 19&over 17-18 15-16 13-14 11-12 9-10 7-8 6&U Atlantic 2,713 859 199 293 338 403 292 215 114 Central 6,719 1,464 383 521 772 901 981 820 877 Massachusetts 9,462 1,292 481 885 1,244 1,502 1,448 1,265 1,345 Michigan 4,648 1,747 255 396 440 492 454 431 433 Mid-American 2,813 760 193 211 289 342 342 342 334 Minnesota 12,358 1,731 349 734 1,628 2,186 2,124 1,914 1,692 New England 6,543 1,166 318 537 875 976 919 806 946 New York 5,409 1,078 277 451 673 760 777 653 740 Northern Plains 2,730 643 186 238 306 376 350 297 334 Pacific 4,595 2,576 176 246 320 334 341 274 328 Rocky Mountain 4,395 2,248 210 321 368 345 388 268 247 Southeastern 3,315 1,380 158 229 335 371 365 244 233 Totals 65,700 16,944 3,185 5,062 7,588 8,988 8,781 7,529 7,623 Page 6 Registration by District

USA HOCKEY, INC. Players by District and State 2012-2013 District State Total 19&over 17-18 15-16 13-14 11-12 9-10 7-8 6&U Atlantic DE 913 339 95 116 102 96 85 59 21 Atlantic E PA 17,254 6,815 1,612 1,902 1,819 1,916 1,493 1,105 592 Atlantic NJ 18,264 5,200 1,454 2,030 2,424 2,486 2,194 1,662 814 Central IL 27,638 7,950 1,761 2,447 2,970 3,485 3,865 2,982 2,178 Central IA 3,288 949 170 224 314 371 405 401 454 Central KS 1,573 706 73 114 147 159 156 126 92 Central MO 7,324 1,707 633 720 776 766 863 856 1,003 Central NE 1,599 199 119 166 181 212 217 239 266 Central WI 17,538 3,395 740 1,031 2,099 2,483 2,494 2,532 2,764 Massachusetts MA 46,716 4,611 2,534 4,421 6,580 7,356 7,909 6,840 6,465 Michigan MI 51,929 22,967 2,724 3,790 4,745 5,000 4,715 4,124 3,864 Mid-American IN 5,797 2,094 404 445 577 634 612 555 476 Mid-American KY 1,604 694 102 129 116 142 150 128 143 Mid-American OH 14,430 5,117 848 1,139 1,541 1,700 1,685 1,403 997 Mid-American W PA 13,060 2,095 1,163 1,405 1,604 1,750 1,664 1,735 1,644 Mid-American WV 1,149 342 66 82 79 98 137 142 203 Minnesota MN 53,935 8,599 1,925 3,465 7,124 8,218 8,456 7,996 8,152 New England CT 13,325 1,995 820 1,222 1,695 1,935 2,000 1,885 1,773 New England ME 5,882 824 303 473 846 950 815 818 853 New England NH 6,300 854 450 681 827 971 878 898 741 New England RI 4,748 685 320 389 553 663 642 649 847 New England VT 4,861 1,276 163 266 571 628 592 615 750 New York NY 48,544 14,071 2,638 4,095 5,544 5,908 5,866 5,159 5,263 Northern Plains MT 3,989 2,138 178 214 232 300 277 306 344 Northern Plains ND 5,315 275 220 425 689 802 972 951 981 Northern Plains SD 2,663 434 192 253 281 360 350 363 430 Northern Plains WY 1,980 546 131 164 179 218 233 230 279 Pacific AK 8,454 4,100 362 444 611 652 690 663 932 Pacific CA 24,126 14,617 1,087 1,388 1,649 1,729 1,525 1,257 874 Pacific HI 12 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pacific NV 1,230 761 35 57 68 89 96 64 60 Pacific OR 1,340 596 74 95 97 128 146 110 94 Pacific WA 7,911 4,376 336 403 464 611 623 538 560 Rocky Mountain AZ 4,125 1,717 281 431 385 434 387 274 216 Rocky Mountain CO 13,322 4,477 944 1,358 1,429 1,496 1,468 1,229 921 Rocky Mountain ID 3,349 1,716 176 222 266 243 258 263 205 Rocky Mountain NM 1,280 506 68 93 120 146 122 129 96 Rocky Mountain OK 1,089 584 47 53 81 100 93 79 52 Rocky Mountain TX 11,861 6,697 726 848 868 924 840 583 375 Rocky Mountain UT 4,457 2,345 267 357 345 353 353 259 178 Southeastern AL 1,203 479 52 74 107 125 133 120 113 Southeastern AR 317 133 13 18 20 40 32 29 32 Southeastern DC 1,000 559 33 35 49 90 89 94 51 Southeastern FL 11,924 6,705 694 786 850 906 799 612 572 Southeastern GA 2,120 454 207 261 297 319 268 183 131 Southeastern LA 407 245 17 29 14 26 27 24 25 Southeastern MD 9,159 3,590 625 845 953 992 976 723 455 Southeastern MS 250 103 23 22 19 20 17 22 24 Southeastern NC 6,209 3,078 287 426 552 617 562 407 280 Southeastern SC 1,453 710 84 130 116 112 107 106 88 Southeastern TN 2,918 1,038 213 275 311 308 285 276 212 Southeastern VA 9,145 4,143 472 750 810 920 832 718 500 Totals 510,279 160,618 28,961 41,208 55,096 60,987 60,453 53,521 49,435 Page 7 Players by District/State

USA HOCKEY, INC. Girls/Women by District and State 2012-2013 District State Total 20&over 19 17-18 15-16 13-14 11-12 9-10 7-8 6&U Atlantic DE 78 47 3 3 6 6 5 2 4 2 Atlantic E PA 1,426 518 32 132 175 157 189 118 69 36 Atlantic NJ 1,209 246 13 64 112 175 209 172 142 76 Central IL 2,593 612 32 165 246 311 317 388 296 226 Central IA 259 52 14 19 17 29 30 37 24 37 Central KS 83 23 2 4 10 9 7 8 11 9 Central MO 469 136 2 19 34 27 45 72 59 75 Central NE 127 7 1 7 5 20 17 17 28 25 Central WI 3,188 564 19 169 209 376 485 459 402 505 Massachusetts MA 9,462 1,247 45 481 885 1,244 1,502 1,448 1,265 1,345 Michigan MI 4,648 1,666 81 255 396 440 492 454 431 433 Mid-American IN 405 126 10 22 26 46 49 48 42 36 Mid-American KY 135 47 0 16 15 12 10 12 11 12 Mid-American OH 1,044 342 17 65 72 103 130 131 111 73 Mid-American W PA 1,095 178 23 82 84 119 138 132 162 177 Mid-American WV 134 16 1 8 14 9 15 19 16 36 Minnesota MN 12,358 1,649 82 349 734 1,628 2,186 2,124 1,914 1,692 New England CT 2,379 371 17 108 200 309 372 378 308 316 New England ME 1,114 156 14 62 84 153 179 164 131 171 New England NH 1,037 162 8 59 124 149 151 123 122 139 New England RI 708 116 7 43 59 94 92 78 93 126 New England VT 1,305 302 13 46 70 170 182 176 152 194 New York NY 5,409 1,015 63 277 451 673 760 777 653 740 Northern Plains MT 857 444 5 46 62 55 83 50 55 57 Northern Plains ND 1,080 34 5 61 81 160 204 205 167 163 Northern Plains SD 424 27 2 52 56 51 59 59 49 69 Northern Plains WY 369 123 3 27 39 40 30 36 26 45 Pacific AK 1,763 884 26 72 94 129 137 135 112 174 Pacific CA 1,766 1,022 21 62 100 138 131 125 98 69 Pacific NV 68 29 0 3 6 6 4 11 4 5 Pacific OR 150 84 0 9 9 11 6 9 11 11 Pacific WA 848 497 13 30 37 36 56 61 49 69 Rocky Mountain AZ 301 118 3 22 33 31 26 30 13 25 Rocky Mountain CO 2,149 1,055 52 108 154 164 181 181 132 122 Rocky Mountain ID 584 306 6 26 37 47 37 43 47 35 Rocky Mountain NM 189 71 1 11 10 20 19 21 16 20 Rocky Mountain OK 39 12 1 2 2 8 3 8 3 0 Rocky Mountain TX 721 399 9 26 53 53 49 61 37 34 Rocky Mountain UT 412 208 7 15 32 45 30 44 20 11 Southeastern AL 79 35 2 4 3 9 7 5 6 8 Southeastern AR 19 4 1 3 2 0 2 1 3 3 Southeastern DC 160 82 0 6 6 12 12 16 15 11 Southeastern FL 623 320 3 28 26 41 60 56 41 48 Southeastern GA 140 55 1 6 7 14 22 18 10 7 Southeastern LA 37 25 0 0 2 0 2 2 3 3 Southeastern MD 955 318 14 60 81 115 128 114 70 55 Southeastern MS 18 5 1 0 1 3 2 1 3 2 Southeastern NC 433 186 4 19 24 45 45 48 33 29 Southeastern SC 66 22 0 5 9 4 3 9 2 12 Southeastern TN 142 53 0 4 11 17 18 14 17 8 Southeastern VA 643 236 13 23 57 75 70 81 41 47 Totals 65,700 16,252 692 3,185 5,062 7,588 8,988 8,781 7,529 7,623 Page 8 Girls/Women by State

USA HOCKEY, INC. Junior Teams 2012-13 District State Tier I Tier II Tier III Major TOTAL Atlantic DE 0 Atlantic NJ 10 10 Atlantic E. PA 11 11 Central IA 5 2 7 Central IL 1 1 2 4 Central KS 2 2 Central MO 2 2 Central NE 3 3 Central WI 1 2 2 5 Massachusetts MA 23 23 Michigan MI 3 4 4 2 13 Mid-American IN 1 2 3 Mid-American KY 0 Mid-American OH 1 4 5 Mid-American W. PA 1 1 1 3 Mid-American WV 0 Minnesota MN 1 16 17 New England CT 4 4 New England ME 2 2 New England NH 7 7 New England RI 1 1 New England VT 0 New York NY 1 18 19 Northern Plains MT 6 6 Northern Plains ND 1 2 3 Northern Plains SD 1 2 3 Northern Plains WY 2 2 Pacific AK 2 2 Pacific CA 1 1 Pacific HI 0 Pacific NV 0 Pacific OR 1 1 2 Pacific WA 1 5 4 10 Rocky Mtn AZ 0 Rocky Mtn CO 0 Rocky Mtn ID 0 Rocky Mtn NM 0 Rocky Mtn OK 0 Rocky Mtn TX 4 4 Rocky Mtn UT 0 Southeastern AL 0 Southeastern AR 0 Southeastern DC 0 Southeastern FL 11 11 Southeastern GA 2 2 Southeastern LA 0 Southeastern MD 4 4 Southeastern MS 0 Southeastern NC 2 2 Southeastern SC 0 Southeastern TN 0 Southeastern VA 5 5 TOTAL 17 24 149 8 198 Page 9 12-13 Jr Teams by State/District

USA HOCKEY, INC. Officials by District and State 2012-13 District State AFFL. LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 TOTAL CHANGE Atlantic DE 1 11 6 33 3 54-16 Atlantic NJ 2 436 215 429 45 1,127-99 Atlantic E. PA 4 316 147 464 47 978-5 Central IL 3 395 216 488 112 1,214-20 Central IA 2 98 44 77 9 230 28 Central KS 0 28 15 30 9 82-17 Central MO 1 136 55 120 60 372 35 Central NE 1 28 24 40 1 94 1 Central WI 1 542 420 421 62 1,446 8 Massachusetts MA 4 637 407 545 55 1,648-104 Michigan MI 3 895 365 849 63 2,175-156 Mid-American IN 1 100 55 89 28 273-18 Mid-American KY 0 35 21 17 1 74-3 Mid-American OH 1 306 135 252 12 706-74 Mid-American W.PA 2 199 121 210 48 580-59 Mid-American WV 0 21 19 21 2 63 1 Minnesota MN 4 916 489 926 95 2,430-8 New England CT 1 229 110 206 39 585 10 New England ME 3 166 82 99 17 367 50 New England NH 1 127 85 208 11 432-37 New England RI 0 33 19 69 6 127-9 New England VT 1 124 55 115 9 304 27 Northern Plains MT 0 100 41 80 7 228-11 Northern Plains ND 0 168 115 170 4 457-69 Northern Plains SD 0 97 29 49 1 176 49 Northern Plains WY 0 63 26 49 1 139 3 New York NY 4 798 384 838 172 2,196-57 Pacific AK 0 233 77 86 13 409 28 Pacific CA 2 419 150 271 49 891 51 Pacific HI 0 0 1 0 0 1-1 Pacific NV 0 30 7 12 2 51 7 Pacific OR 0 36 24 20 8 88-2 Pacific WA 2 218 78 99 38 435 0 Rocky Mountain AZ 1 108 46 61 28 244 15 Rocky Mountain CO 2 244 164 238 83 731-75 Rocky Mountain ID 1 107 38 45 2 193 16 Rocky Mountain NM 1 37 12 24 1 75-13 Rocky Mountain OK 0 41 14 20 0 75 30 Rocky Mountain TX 0 134 74 167 46 421-20 Rocky Mountain UT 0 53 18 36 21 128-12 Southeastern AL 0 31 13 30 1 75-1 Southeastern AR 0 11 2 9 0 22-4 Southeastern DC 0 5 2 3 3 13-3 Southeastern FL 1 196 89 191 27 504-26 Southeastern GA 0 47 29 56 13 145-14 Southeastern LA 0 9 4 8 1 22-9 Southeastern MD 1 122 53 128 11 315-27 Southeastern MS 0 3 4 5 0 12-6 Southeastern NC 2 113 56 85 20 276-6 Southeastern SC 2 39 15 26 3 85-13 Southeastern TN 1 48 25 39 9 122-17 Southeastern VA 1 178 63 133 22 397 8 Non-US Res 2 3 2 9 0 16-9 TOTAL 59 9,469 4,760 8,695 1,320 24,303-653 Page 10 Officials by State

2011-12 USA HOCKEY MEMBER COUNTS DISTRICT P=Paid PY=Unpaid Total Total Total Players, Players 6 & Younger Players Coaches Players, Coaches Officials Coaches, Officials ATLANTIC 34,662 1,516 36,178 3,771 39,949 2,290 42,239 CENTRAL 51,384 7,366 58,750 6,928 65,678 3,399 69,077 MASSACHUSETTS 39,664 7,124 46,788 6,088 52,876 1,754 54,630 MICHIGAN 48,853 4,091 52,944 6,506 59,450 2,337 61,787 MID-AMERICAN 31,952 3,460 35,412 4,605 40,017 1,853 41,870 MINNESOTA 46,494 8,457 54,951 8,901 63,852 2,448 66,300 NEW ENGLAND 29,927 5,416 35,343 4,644 39,987 1,771 41,758 NEW YORK 42,686 5,519 48,205 5,607 53,812 2,255 56,067 NORTHERN PLAINS 11,746 1,955 13,701 1,514 15,215 1,027 16,242 PACIFIC 40,184 2,356 42,540 2,903 45,443 1,805 47,248 ROCKY MOUNTAIN 37,826 1,989 39,815 3,898 43,713 1,917 45,630 SOUTHEASTERN 43,789 2,762 46,551 3,460 50,011 2,100 52,111 TOTALS 459,167 52,011 511,178 58,825 570,003 24,956 594,959 99% of all members registered online for the 2011-12 season. Total Affiliate fees distributed to 33 Affliates: $3,220,484. Page 11 11-12 FINAL Member Counts For Comparision