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The first Flyers Cup was organized by the Flyers' Hockey Central organization, sponsored by the Pepsi Cola Bottlers of the Delaware Valley.
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The state has also produced alumni that went on to play minor professional and elite collegiate levels. Umberger, Mike Weber, Nick Foligno, Eric Tangradi, Nate Guenin, Brandon Saad, Dylan Reese, Shane Ferguson, Matt Bartkowski, John Zeiler, Christian Hanson, William Thomas, Grant Lewis, Tony Voce, Ray Staszak, Matt Clackson, Rob Madore, Ryan Mulhern, John Gibson and Ryan Gunderson. Notable professional players that have participated in Pennsylvania high school hockey include Chad Kolarik, Colby Cohen, Brian O'Neill, Ray Dilauro, Cam Smith Mike Richter, Ryan Malone, R.J. Starting in 2014 the state championship is now being playing at Pegula Ice Arena Archived at the Wayback Machine in State College, PA.
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Attempts to mirror the PIAA state championships by hosting the games in Hershey, Pennsylvania, lasted a single season, with only the 2005 series being held at the historic Hersheypark Arena. The location changes every year rotating between Western and Eastern cities. The tournament pits the champions from the Penguins Cup and Flyers Cup with the winners receiving the AAA, AA, or A Pennsylvania Cup.
The Pennsylvania State High School Ice Hockey Championship is awarded through a state tournament. All teams are eligible except non-pure and second varsity teams. Eastern divisional teams earn a bid by invitation to the Flyers Cup playoff tournament. Western divisional champions earn a bid to the Penguins Cup playoff tournament. Varsity teams are divided into four divisions, AAA, AA, A, and B (Open).