What StinkySocks Hockey Tournaments are All About

At StinkySocks Hockey We Don’t Just Host Hockey Tournaments, We Create Unique and Unforgettable Events

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    Great hockey, great people and good times…

    StinkySocks Hockey tournaments are organized for hockey players looking for competitive AND fun hockey tournaments!

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    The StinkySocks Experience

    Alongside the technology is friendly and helpful StinkySocks Hockey tournament staff members, who are committed to your complete satisfaction. StinkySocks Hockey works with each tournament team to ensure that they enter the proper division, keeping the tournament games fair and competitive and ensuring all hockey players understand the StinkySocks Hockey conduct (a.k.a. “No Jerks”) policy.

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    Unforgettable Events

    StinkySocks hockey hosts multiple tournaments in the Boston area and in 2011, StinkySocks Hockey expanded into Canada, with the annual Quebec Winter Classic, an international, outdoor hockey tournament… hockey how it was intended to be played. Regardless of where the hockey tournament is played, you can trust that a StinkySocks hockey tournament offers you an unforgettable time!

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    Professional Staff

    StinkySocks Hockey tournaments are well organized, utilizing the internet and proprietary technology to ensure StinkySocks Hockey tournaments are run smoothly from online registration and tournament team standings to text message alerts. These are just a few of the ways StinkySocks creates a better hockey tournament!

Build Your Tournament Team

Making your hockey friends into a hockey tournament team is a uniting and team building experience. Whether you are a current team, corporate group, school group, or you have played pickup together for years, bringing it all together at a hockey tournament can really forge a bond. You can keep your team exclusive to your group by entering as a tournament team.

Smaller Groups & Individual Entry

For those hockey players wanting to play in a hockey tournament, but are finding it difficult to organize a tournament team, we encourage you to register tournament team members as singles on the same team. A major benefit is that StinkySocks Hockey manages individual payments and will make all efforts to fill the available spots on your tournament team.

For individual skaters looking to play in a StinkySocks Hockey tournament, we offer the option to register as a single skater and based on your ability and availability, we will place you on the appropriate tournament team. This gives any player the opportunity to experience a StinkySocks Hockey tournament!

Upcoming Tournaments

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2025 Boston’s Best Tournament

April 11-13, 2025

Quincy

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Level Guidance

We work to ensure that the teams are being formed in an equitable way that will ensure balance, which is a vital part of the StinkySocks Hockey experience. All players must individually qualify for their team’s chosen level. If you have any questions regarding leveling we invite you to call the league office discuss leveling.

Lower Intermediate (Levels 3-4)

The Lower Intermediate level is designed specifically for adults who began playing hockey as adults. Players at this level are typically still working on developing at least one of the core hockey skills, such as shooting, passing, skating, or body control. Players with any organized men’s high school-level hockey experience, or whose current playing ability is equivalent to that background, are NOT eligible at this level. However, exceptions may apply, such as in cases where a player has high school experience but has been away from the sport for 20+ years.

This level is intended for Level 3 and 4 players. While it’s open to that range, leagues such as draft leagues, BYOT, and tournaments often trend toward the upper end of that spectrum due to cohesion and teams rostering the most competitive players eligible within this range.

Intermediate (Levels 4-6)

The Intermediate level is for players who have men’s high school-level hockey experience or possess a comparable current skill level, whether due to their youth, athleticism, or adult playing background. Players who have participated in organized hockey beyond high school—such as juniors, college club, or prep—NOT eligible, unless they have been away from the game for 15 years+ or have other mitigating life circumstances.

This level typically includes Level 4, 5, and 6 players; Level 5 players are most often in their 30s with high school experience, while Level 4 players are older and Level 6 players tend to be younger. Participants at this level are able to make good passes, shoot effectively, maintain solid puck and body control, and demonstrate overall reliable hockey skills. Although the Intermediate level covers the full 4–6 range, leagues like draft leagues, BYOT, and tournaments often attract players from the higher end of this spectrum, as teams look to roster the most competitive eligible players available.

Upper Intermediate (Levels 6-7)

Players at the Upper Intermediate level can move the puck well, make solid passes, shoot accurately, have a good hockey sense, and are comfortable with a fast-moving game. It is usually the best fit for younger players who have had solid high school experience, as well as any player who has played juniors, prep, or college club. Players who have participated in organized hockey at the men’s college divisional level, or possess a comparable current skill level, are NOT eligible, unless they have been away from the game for 10 years+ or have other mitigating life circumstances.

This level is intended for Level 6 and 7 players. While it’s open to that range, leagues such as draft leagues, BYOT, and tournaments often trend toward the upper end of that spectrum due to cohesion and teams rostering the most competitive players eligible within this range.

Advanced (Levels 7-9)

The Advanced level includes players with solid experience beyond men’s high school hockey, those with collegiate-level backgrounds, or anyone with equivalent playing ability. While typically excluding former D1 college players, exceptions may be made for factors like age, time away from the game, or other personal circumstances.

Players in this range are generally classified as follows: a Level 8 player is usually in their 30s with college-level experience; Level 7 skews older and perhaps less active; while Level 9 includes younger, faster players at the higher end of the advanced skill spectrum. This is a high-tempo level designed strictly for advanced players.
This level is intended for Level 7-9 players. While it’s open to that range, leagues such as draft leagues, BYOT, and tournaments often trend toward the upper end of that spectrum due to cohesion and teams rostering the most competitive players eligible within this range.

Expert (Levels 9-10)

Players at this level have typically played D1 college hockey and may have had professional hockey experience. Players at this level MUST have at least high level collegiate experience. If they have college experience other than D1, they typically have consistently played hockey since college and are still under the age of 30.

Hear From Our Players

Came by the store to pickup some Jersey's. Very cool store front. Worked with Julia who was super helpful and kind. Appreciate the help Julia.
JJ F.
I've been skating for Stinky Socks as a goalie for a few months now, playing in W. Roxbury, Milton, and Quincy so far in the no commitment games. I typically stick to levels 2-4 (mixed lower), 3-4 (lower intermediate), and 4-6 (intermediate) and have nothing but good things to say. The teams are pretty balanced and in my opinion, true to the level of play that is advertised. There has only been one occasion where I was the only goalie but we ended up playing a half sheet and I saw a lot of shots which is why I'm there. The refs always keep the game playing moving well and don't get too involved unless they need to. Everyone has been respectful and gets along well in the locker room after we step off which is a bonus. I have had a very good experience so far playing with these guys and will continue you play for the foreseeable future.
Tyler B.
I have been playing with the StinkySocks "NCL" No Commitment League for over 3+ years. The games are always well organized and teams are even. There are almost always 2 goalies. I love the times and the locations. I appreciate these skates, keep up the good work.
Brian M.
I've had nothing but great experiences with StinkySocks! The website is easy to navigate, offers many games even within Boston, and the customer service provided by StinkSocks is terrific. Each year there are more games being offered and more rinks, which makes it even easier to play. Highly recommend for anyone who wants to play hockey!
Matt G.
Andover Mass is my favorite locationGo teams and regular guy's and girlsI love playing with the teams
robert P.
I LOVE STINKYSOCKS! It's not chippy like league play, you're playing with people at your level, and there's no commitment like paying $100s for a season. Usually the ice is good condition, and everyone has a great time while getting exercise. I'm addicted to STINKYSOCKS! 10 of 10 would recommend!
Charlie M.
Went there to sharpen my skates ended up getting a free beer and hanging out with the amazing staff! These guys will really put the customer first! I will return!
We Are The Common P.
I'm a parent of some young kids so time and schedule are pretty crazy. I can't really commit to a full league so I love the no commitment hockey setup. I try to play once or twice per week but skipping a week is no big deal. I'd highly recommend to anyone trying to just get started in hockey or trying to get back in after a long layoff!
Michael G.
Best adult hockey in the Boston area. You can get your skates sharpened at the office on Congress St., as well as pick up your jersey order or some hockey apparel. Skate sharpening was quick, convenient, and on point!
angela m S.
I played the first SS game last night. Great laughs, good sportsmanship, the Refs were helpful. For anyone looking for organized pick up or that entry back into the game, highly recommend the SS.
Chillin O.
StinkySocks Hockey represents exactly what all social sports leagues should be. This organization makes it easy to play hockey for people across different ages and levels of experience. Not sure where else you can find such a welcoming culture that allows its players/members to have fun playing the game of hockey and meet new people - all while in a no pressure environment! Stop thinking and join StinkySocks Hockey!
Matthew M.
After many years away from the game I got back on the ice after getting out of the military. When it was time to look for a league to play in I discovered StinkySocks Hockey. One of the many drawing points was that there were many different levels available to play in and they are serious about keeping the level of play fair. The league is run by an excellent staff who is very attentive to the needs of the players. I have been playing in this league for the past four and a half years and after every game I find myself itching to get booked into the next game with them. Consistently have two goalies and a ref at each game which is hard to come by in any league no matter where you live. No more than 10 players allowed per bench which allows for a ton of ice time for each player. The list could go on and on about the pro's with the league.They also run a few tournaments each year that are a blast. A full weekend of hockey and festivities with a bunch of like minded people who know that tomorrow we all have to go to our full time jobs and know that the Stanley Cup is not in the building nor do we have any chances of winning it and the scouting team for the Bruins are not looking for their next big diamond in the ruff at one of our games. No contact and no fighting which they are beyond serious about. I have played in other games and leagues around the area and constantly find myself enjoying these games more and more.
Neil M.
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