UHL Birth State Breakdown

The UHL (United Hockey League) was a North American professional hockey league that operated for 19 seasons between years 1991-2010. Looking at the players born in the United States, over 60% were from Michigan, New York, Minnesota and Massachusetts.

All-time leading U.S.-born scoring leader was Bobby Reynolds, who scored 545 points during his UHL career. Bobby Reynolds won the World Championship bronze medal with Team USA in 1996, Austria.

The chart below shows the relative proportions of different birth states in the UHL between 1991-1992 and 2009-2010 seasons. Data used in the chart can be found on the birth state totals statistics pages.