South Side Hockey Madison WI

The cultural significance of hockey in Madison’s South Side extends beyond the rink. It served as a catalyst for community building, bringing together families and fostering lifelong friendships among players and fans.

The annual tournaments and games celebrated events that drew crowds, further solidifying the long time bonds among community members.

South Side Hockey Patch
South Side Hockey Patch

Jingles O’Brien had a massive impact on both Youth and College Hockey

Jingles O’Brien Hockey Scholarship Fund

Jingles OBrian Scholarship
Jingles OBrian Scholarship

As South Side Hockey Association continued to evolve, it remained an integral part of Madison’s identity, representing resilience, camaraderie, and the spirit of competition in an ever-changing sports landscape.

Due to the “All Star Teams” in the late 80’s or early 90’s South Side Hockey Association combined with the Westmorland Hockey Club to form the Westmorland Saints. Many Madison Clubs combined and then finally scrapped their programs.  I think we are down to two clubs in 2025?

Why would a kid want to play on a team that WILL NEVER get a chance to be the number one team because all the “All Stars” poached all the good players away?

Back in the day each team had one or two really good players giving ALL teams a chance to be the big dogs.

Not any more. Similar to Little League if mom or dad is a lawyer, or a doctor, or CEO that kid will be on the All-Star team and has a chance to be the big dog.  You know the ones. They are the ones that paid to not have to volunteer. Back in the day people couldn’t buy out (that I knew of).

 

All Star Teams Ruined Youth Hockey Participation

At one time there was six or more hockey clubs in the Madison area (Lakers, South, West, Monona, East, and Westmorland). Every neighborhood had an ice rink.  Westsmorland, Franklin, Vilas, Shorewood, Tenny, Garner were the large ones.

Even little parks like Sunset Village, Segoe Park, Lucia Crest Park (where Eric Heiden learned to Skate) and many others spawned rinks.

It all started collapsing in Madison after the Madison Captiols YOUTH teams appeared.

This wrecked the motivation of the kids (the 90% that aren’t super stars but might become one down the line), destroyed many relationships between parents. The haves and the have-nots. They used to all get along when the youth leagues didn’t have the all stars.

nuff said 

Watch to the End
Hear What Herb had to say about All-Star or Dream Teams


Jingles O’Brien

Jingles O’Brien had a MASSIVE impact on Madison Hockey, both Youth hockey and College hockey. Along with other UW sports. Without people like Jingles Madison Hockey would have never been were it was in the hay day of Madison hockey.

Established for the purpose of raising money to provide financial assistance to young hockey players or rinks in the Greater Madison, WI Area

Jingles OBrian Scholarship
Jingles OBrian Scholarship