Woman’s Hockey in the USA during the Roaring Twenties
The 1920s brought the Prohibition, women achieving the right to vote, the beginning of the Great Depression, and Flappers who were the young women of the era that sought more out of life.

No one ever said that woman could not play hockey, but men and women of the time just preferred that females did not play professionally or in any organized league but only for recreation.

So they did, believing that this was a way of cutting the Victorian constraints still imposed on women and to show their vitality and health they played ice hockey unbelievably outside in their swimsuits.

Without any organization to represent or provide league play there is little to no information on the young ladies that took to the ice a century ago, a few images and admiration is all that you can find researching online.

Today woman’s ice hockey played in the United States of America is vibrant and entertaining and provides ladies of all ages to be able to participate in organized league play and hockey always was and has always been for everyone even without the government’s overreach to tell us so.


















