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Puerto Rico Ice Hockey Association

The Puerto Rico Ice Hockey Association, abbreviated as PRIHA, is the governing body that oversees ice and inline hockey in Puerto Rico.

History

The Puerto Rico Ice Hockey Association was founded in 2020, and was later accepted into the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) on September 29, 2022 as an associate member. The organization is also part of the Puerto Rico Olympic Committee. Puerto Rico became the first territory of the United States and the sixth Latin American nation to join the IIHF. The current president of PRIHA is Scott Vargas.

There are currently no operational indoor ice rinks in Puerto Rico. The Aguadilla Ice Skating Arena, the only rink in the territory, has been permanently closed since 2017 due to damage caused by Hurricane Maria.

NHL players of Puerto Rican descent

The only 2 notable players of Puerto Rican descent in the United States to have played in the NHL:

Nieves and Paul are the only players of Puerto Rican descent to ever play in the NHL.

Ice hockey statistics

  • 406 players total
  • 164 male players
  • 157 junior players
  • 85 female players
  • 6 referees
  • Currently no IIHF standard rinks
  • Currently not ranked in the IIHF World Ranking

National teams

Participation by year

2022

Puerto Rico was not a member of the IIHF and was not eligible to enter in any IIHF tournaments.

2023
  • Did Not Enter
2024
2025

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