Western Hockey League

The Western Major Hockey Association is the national hockey league for the Western Republic. Every season, the top 8 teams of each conference advance to the playoffs. There are four rounds of the playoffs; the quarterfinals, the semifinals, the conference finals, and the Western Cup Finals. The winner of the Western Cup Finals wins the Western Cup, the greatest prize in hockey. As of 2017, the latest winner of the Western Cup is the Portland Aces, who won it against the Saskatoon Predators. As of 2017, the team who won the most Western Cups is the St. John's Ice Caps, who have won 24 Western Cups.

The Original Six teams of the Western Republic were the Vancouver Canucks, the Edmonton Oilers, the Los Angeles Kings, the San Fransisco Grizzlies, the Calgary Cowboys (later became the Calgary Flames), and the Chicago Blackhawks.

The best players in the league get to play on the Western Republic Ice Hockey Team. The current captain of Team Western Republic is Alan Parker of the Boise Comets.

Teams
The WHMA has 28 teams. 14 in the Pacific Conference, and 14 in the Eastern Conference. There are 3 teams from the Chicago Republic.