How much do FPHL players get paid?

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2023
  • How much do FPHL players get paid?
    Here is the pay scale for players in the Federal Prospects Hockey League (FPHL). This single "A" professional hockey league is the fifth level of pro hockey in North America, and the average player earns around $150 a week. Top players can earn between $200 and $300, with player-coaches able to earn even more.
    Here are the highest paying hockey leagues in North America ranked:
    1. National Hockey League (NHL) - Major Professional
    2. American Hockey League (AHL) - AAA Professional Hockey
    3. East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) - AA Professional Hockey
    4. Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey (LNAH) - Quebec Based Professional Hockey
    5. Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL) - A Professional Hockey
    6. Federal Prospects Hockey League (FPHL) - A Professional Hockey
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Комментарии • 34

  • @outsidetheleague
    @outsidetheleague  Год назад +1

    Want to learn more about minor pro hockey? Watch this video:

  • @Imhunter61
    @Imhunter61 Год назад +46

    5,000 a year that’s rough

  • @HoverHP

    These dudes are just prolonging the inevitable. sorry fellas time to grow up and move on.

  • @k.s.7104
    @k.s.7104  +11

    Housing is provided but the quality of housing is very dependent on the health of that FPHL club. Many supplement their income with regular jobs in off season.

  • @johnsone9396
    @johnsone9396 Год назад +7

    Who is this woman? Knows hockey and should be a model.

  • @alvininthechipmonks

    Ooof, we hockey fans have to help keep growing these leagues

  • @joenoonan30

    The top teams pay their players more circumventing the salary cap with visa gift cards and things like that. The league doesn’t have an even playing field in that regard. Top players on some teams would have a 3x pay increase on others

  • @LSPD1909

    No one supports the leagues cause for every young guy trying to make it theres 10 guys that arent going anywhere and act like they're the starting line in the chell.

  • @AdamSmith-kb7kt

    The fact is that while they do not get paid very much during the season, all of their expenses are covered. They don’t have to pay for housing. They don’t have to pay for food they don’t pay for housing, and the booster club gives them a clothing allowance in most cities. So, by the time the season is over most of them have just pocketed at all of that money. Yes well most of them have second jobs outside of hockey they don’t play for the money. These guys play because this is a way that they can continue playing professionally.

  • @rastaisfuture8630

    So this isn't in a third world country? 😮

  • @herbeaversmels3633

    Calling pro hockey is a bit of a stretch lol

  • @joenoonan30

    “What do you do to afford yourself the opportunity to play professional hockey?”

  • @aemondtargaryen972

    Once I retire from the Army I would play in it!

  • @TheTraskman

    I’d do it (as of right now when I’m 15 years old that is)

  • @thisguy9159
    @thisguy9159 Год назад +2

    Let’s go Danbury Hat Tricks, 2023 Champions baby

  • @Wooski288
    @Wooski288 14 дней назад

    Go to Canada play senior men aa and work an oil rig job or at a coal mine. Just as good hockey and can make 150K+

  • @degardonewborn8279

    lol 😂 why are you using the Binghamton Black Bears? 🐻 lol

  • @iisupermanii11

    yeah low pay but those who tend play do it out of pure love for the sport

  • @user-ob1vy7sy1i

    It's really not that tough most guys work normal jobs in the off season these guys love the game more then your or any NHL players this is where you find the boys still grinding for next to nothing for the love of playing professional hockey

  • @sherlockholmes60

    And to think Sieve4oilers couldn't keep a job where the pay is only $150 a week.