Concord is a city of about 40,000 in southern New Hampshire, United States. It is the capital of the state.
Teams[]
- St. Paul's School (Concord, New Hampshire)
- New Hampshire/Cape Cod Freedoms North Eastern Hockey League (1978-1979) folded, franchise split home games between Concord, Manchester, NH, and South Yarmouth, Massachusetts
- Sacred Heart Club of Concord (1930-1942, 1946-1952)
- Millville Bruins (1926-1939 or so)
- Concord Young Sluggers (1910's)
- White Park Warriors (1916-?)
- White Park Hockey Club (1939-1942)
- Young I.O.C. (1911-?)
- Concord Hockey Club (1924-1936)
- Concord Shamrocks (1962-1967) Granite State Hockey League
- Concord Coachmen (1966-1968) Independent team
- Concord Eastern Olympics (1967-1974) New England Hockey League (1967-1972); Can-Am Hockey League (1972-1973), Independent team (1973-1974)
- Tri-City Coachmen (1974-1975) Independent team
- Concord Budmen (1975-1992) played in New England Hockey League and as an independent
Arena[]
- Bridge Street Rink (located on Higgin's Circus Field, allso called the Higgins Rink)
- Concord High School Rink
- Douglas N. Everett Arena
- Gordon Rink
- Horseshoe Pond Rink
- Ingalls Rink (Concord)
- Memorial Field Rink
- Pleasant Street Rink (located at Sacred Heart Chuch and School)
- Rollins Park Rink
- White Park Rink
- Kimball Pond Rink (located in Hopkington)