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Central Hockey League

The Central Hockey League (CHL) was a North American mid-level minor professional ice hockey league which operated from 1992 until 2014. It was founded by Ray Miron and Bill Levins and later sold to Global Entertainment Corporation, which operated the league from 2000 to 2013, at which point it was purchased by the individual franchise owners. As of the end of its final season in 2014, three of the 30 National Hockey League teams had affiliations with the CHL: the Dallas Stars, Minnesota Wild, and Tampa Bay Lightning.

Central Hockey League
Final CHL logo, used until 2014
SportIce hockey
Founded1992
Ceased2014
Countries United States
 Canada
Last
champion(s)
Allen Americans
Most titles(tie) Allen Americans, Wichita Thunder, Oklahoma City Blazers, Memphis RiverKings, Laredo Bucks, & Colorado Eagles (2)

Several teams of defunct leagues joined the CHL along its history, including the Southern Hockey League, Western Professional Hockey League and International Hockey League. After two teams suspended operations during the 2014 offseason, the ECHL accepted the remaining seven teams as members in October 2014, meaning the end for the CHL after 22 seasons.[1]

History

The Central Hockey League (CHL) was revived in 1992 by Ray Miron and the efforts of Bill Levins, with the idea of central ownership of both the league and the teams. Both men were from hockey backgrounds. Miron had been general manager of the Colorado Rockies (now the New Jersey Devils), and had briefly been president of the previous Central Hockey League in 1976. In the inaugural 1992–93 season the league had six teams, including the Oklahoma City Blazers, the Tulsa Oilers, the Wichita Thunder, the Memphis RiverKings, the Dallas Freeze and the Fort Worth Fire.

After Levins died, the league's championship trophy (awarded to the winner of the CHL playoffs) was renamed the Levins Cup. After running the league for eight years, Miron retired in 2000 and sold the league. The Levins Cup was renamed the Ray Miron President's Cup. After experiments in expansion and an ongoing battle for players and markets with the Western Professional Hockey League (WPHL) throughout the late 1990s, the CHL merged with the WPHL in 2001, with 10 former WPHL teams joining the CHL for the 2001–02 season. However, several years of gradual contraction in the former WPHL markets claimed most of these teams in the ensuing years. The last active former WPHL team, the Fort Worth Brahmas, effectively ceased operations following the 2012–13 season. Subsequently, in 2010, the International Hockey League folded and all five remaining IHL teams joined the CHL; the last of these, the Quad City Mallards, folded in 2018 in the ECHL.

Brad Treliving, who co-founded the WPHL in 1996, became CHL commissioner following the merger, before leaving to join the Phoenix Coyotes.[2] Duane Lewis was named the permanent commissioner in June 2008.[3] In October 2013, the CHL appointed former president of the Pittsburgh Penguins Steve Ryan to succeed Lewis.

On March 8, 2013, the Central Hockey League announced an expansion team in Brampton, Ontario. The Brampton Beast would become the first Canadian team in the CHL's history. In October 2013, the Central Hockey League was purchased from Global Entertainment by all the team owners, putting the CHL business model in line with that of the NHL and AHL.

On May 2, 2014 the St. Charles Chill ceased operations. Soon after, the Arizona Sundogs and Denver Cutthroats suspended operations.[4] On October 7, 2014, it was announced that the ECHL had accepted the Central Hockey League's remaining seven teams as members for the 2014–15 season, officially signaling the end of the Central Hockey League after 22 seasons.[5][6]

Legacy

The Allen Americans, who won the last two CHL President's Cups, won two consecutive ECHL titles following the folding of the Central Hockey League.

The Mississippi RiverKings, Tulsa Oilers and Wichita Thunder were the last of the original six franchises still playing at the end of the CHL's tenure; the RiverKings since folded, in 2018. In the 2014–15 season, ten teams (Allen, Brampton, Colorado, Evansville, Fort Wayne, Missouri, Quad City, Rapid City, Tulsa, and Wichita) were in the ECHL, two teams (Mississippi and Columbus) were in the SPHL, and four organizations (Corpus Christi, Fort Worth Brahmas, Odessa, and Rio Grande Valley) fielded junior teams in the NAHL.

Of the CHL's remaining teams prior to October 7, 2014. As of 2022, Tulsa, Wichita, Allen, Colorado, Fort Wayne, Missouri (now Kansas City), Rapid City are still active.

Of the CHL's six original teams from the 1992-1993 inaugural season, as of 2022, only the Tulsa Oilers and Wichita Thunder remain and are still active.

Teams

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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A map showing the expanse of all historical CHL teams
  Teams joined the ECHL on October 7, 2014
  Teams that joined another league prior to the folding of the CHL
  Defunct, relocated, or folded to make room for team from another league

Timeline

Brampton BeastDenver CutthroatsBloomington Thunder (SPHL)Quad City MallardsFort Wayne KometsEvansville IceMenDayton Gems (2009–2012)Bloomington PrairieThunderMissouri MavericksAllen AmericansRapid City RushRocky Mountain RageArizona SundogsYoungstown SteelHoundsRio Grande Valley Killer Bees (CHL)Colorado EaglesSt. Charles ChillLaredo BucksSan Angelo OutlawsOdessa Jackalopes (1997–2011)New Mexico ScorpionsLubbock Cotton KingsFort Worth BrahmasEl Paso BuzzardsCorpus Christi IceRays (1997–2010)Bossier-Shreveport MudbugsAustin Ice BatsAmarillo GorillasBorder City BanditsTopeka TarantulasIndianapolis IceTopeka ScareCrowsFayetteville ForceNashville NighthawksMacon Whoopee (CHL)Huntsville Channel CatsColumbus CottonmouthsSan Antonio IguanasWichita ThunderTulsa OilersOklahoma City Blazers (1992–2009)Mississippi RiverKingsMississippi RiverKingsFort Worth FireDallas Freeze

Expansion

Year Teams Expansion Defunct Suspended Return from hiatus Relocated Name changes
1992–93 6 Dallas Freeze
Fort Worth Fire
Memphis RiverKings
Oklahoma City Blazers
Tulsa Oilers
Wichita Thunder
1993–94 6
1994–95 7 San Antonio Iguanas
1995–96 6 Dallas Freeze
1996–97 10 Columbus Cottonmouths
Huntsville Channel Cats
Macon Whoopie
Nashville Nighthawks
1997–98 10 Fayetteville Force San Antonio Iguanas Nashville Nighthawks → Nashville Ice Flyers
1998–99 11 Topeka Scarecrows Nashville Ice Flyers San Antonio Iguanas
1999–00 11 Indianapolis Ice Fort Worth Fire
2000–01 12 Border City Bandits Border City Bandits (defunct mid-season) Huntsville Channel Cats → Huntsville Tornado
2001–02 16 Amarillo Rattlers (from WPHL)
Austin Ice Bats (from WPHL)
Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs (from WPHL)
Corpus Christi Ice Rays (from WPHL)
El Paso Buzzards (from WPHL)
Fort Worth Brahmas (from WPHL)
Lubbock Cotton Kings (from WPHL)
New Mexico Scorpions (from WPHL)
Odessa Jackalopes (from WPHL)
San Angelo Outlaws (from WPHL)
Columbus Cottonmouths (to ECHL)
Fayetteville Force
Huntsville Tornado
Macon Whoopie (replaced by ECHL)
Topeka Scarecrows (replaced by USHL)
2002–03 16 Laredo Bucks San Antonio Iguanas Amarillo Rattlers → Amarillo Gorillas
San Angelo Outlaws → San Angelo Saints
2003–04 17 Colorado Eagles
Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees
El Paso Buzzards Corpus Christi Ice Rays → Corpus Christi Rayz
2004–05 17 Indianapolis Ice → Topeka Tarantulas
2005–06 15 Youngstown SteelHounds San Angelo Saints
Topeka Tarantulas
New Mexico Scorpions
2006–07 17 Arizona Sundogs
Rocky Mountain Rage
Fort Worth Brahmas New Mexico Scorpions
2007–08 17 Lubbock Cotton Kings Fort Worth Brahmas Fort Worth Brahmas → Texas Brahmas
Memphis RiverKings → Mississippi RiverKings
2008–09 16 Rapid City Rush Austin Ice Bats
Youngstown Steelhounds
Corpus Christi Rayz → Corpus Christi IceRays
2009–10 15 Allen Americans
Missouri Mavericks
New Mexico Scorpions
Oklahoma City Blazers
Rocky Mountain Rage
2010–11 18 Bloomington PrairieThunder (from IHL)
Dayton Gems (from IHL)
Evansville IceMen (from IHL)
Fort Wayne Komets (from IHL)
Quad City Mallards (from IHL)
Amarillo Gorillas
Corpus Christi IceRays (replaced by NAHL)
2011–12 14 Bloomington Blaze Bloomington Prairie Thunder
Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs
Colorado Eagles (to ECHL)
Mississippi RiverKings (to SPHL)
Odessa Jackalopes (replaced by NAHL[7])
2012–13 10 Denver Cutthroats Evansville IceMen (to ECHL)
Fort Wayne Komets (to ECHL)
Dayton Gems
Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees
Laredo Bucks Texas Brahmas → Fort Worth Brahmas
2013–14 10 Brampton Beast Bloomington Blaze (to SPHL)
Fort Worth Brahmas
Laredo Bucks Laredo Bucks → St. Charles Chill

League champions

See also

References

  1. ^ . ECHL. October 7, 2014. Archived from the original on October 9, 2014. Retrieved October 13, 2014.
  2. ^ "Treliving new Coyotes assistant GM". Azcentral.com. July 19, 2007. Retrieved May 7, 2010.
  3. ^ . centralhockeyleague.com. June 17, 2008. Archived from the original on December 14, 2010. Retrieved May 7, 2010.
  4. ^ "Denver Elects Dormancy for the 2014-15 Season". centralhockeyleague.com. August 20, 2014. Retrieved August 20, 2014.
  5. ^ . Central Hockey League. October 7, 2014. Archived from the original on October 7, 2014. Retrieved October 7, 2014.
  6. ^ . ECHL. October 7, 2014. Archived from the original on October 9, 2014. Retrieved October 7, 2014.
  7. ^ a b "Jacks make move to North American Hockey League official | hockey, league, american - Central Hockey League - Odessa American Online". Oaoa.com. March 23, 2011. Retrieved January 29, 2012.
  • Stott, Jon C. (2006). Hockey Night in Dixie: Minor Pro Hockey in the American South. Heritage House Publishing Company Ltd. pp. 16–201. ISBN 1-894974-21-2.

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For other uses see Central Hockey League disambiguation The Central Hockey League CHL was a North American mid level minor professional ice hockey league which operated from 1992 until 2014 It was founded by Ray Miron and Bill Levins and later sold to Global Entertainment Corporation which operated the league from 2000 to 2013 at which point it was purchased by the individual franchise owners As of the end of its final season in 2014 three of the 30 National Hockey League teams had affiliations with the CHL the Dallas Stars Minnesota Wild and Tampa Bay Lightning Central Hockey LeagueFinal CHL logo used until 2014SportIce hockeyFounded1992Ceased2014Countries United States CanadaLastchampion s Allen AmericansMost titles tie Allen Americans Wichita Thunder Oklahoma City Blazers Memphis RiverKings Laredo Bucks amp Colorado Eagles 2 Several teams of defunct leagues joined the CHL along its history including the Southern Hockey League Western Professional Hockey League and International Hockey League After two teams suspended operations during the 2014 offseason the ECHL accepted the remaining seven teams as members in October 2014 meaning the end for the CHL after 22 seasons 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Legacy 2 Teams 2 1 Timeline 2 2 Expansion 3 League champions 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory EditThe Central Hockey League CHL was revived in 1992 by Ray Miron and the efforts of Bill Levins with the idea of central ownership of both the league and the teams Both men were from hockey backgrounds Miron had been general manager of the Colorado Rockies now the New Jersey Devils and had briefly been president of the previous Central Hockey League in 1976 In the inaugural 1992 93 season the league had six teams including the Oklahoma City Blazers the Tulsa Oilers the Wichita Thunder the Memphis RiverKings the Dallas Freeze and the Fort Worth Fire After Levins died the league s championship trophy awarded to the winner of the CHL playoffs was renamed the Levins Cup After running the league for eight years Miron retired in 2000 and sold the league The Levins Cup was renamed the Ray Miron President s Cup After experiments in expansion and an ongoing battle for players and markets with the Western Professional Hockey League WPHL throughout the late 1990s the CHL merged with the WPHL in 2001 with 10 former WPHL teams joining the CHL for the 2001 02 season However several years of gradual contraction in the former WPHL markets claimed most of these teams in the ensuing years The last active former WPHL team the Fort Worth Brahmas effectively ceased operations following the 2012 13 season Subsequently in 2010 the International Hockey League folded and all five remaining IHL teams joined the CHL the last of these the Quad City Mallards folded in 2018 in the ECHL Brad Treliving who co founded the WPHL in 1996 became CHL commissioner following the merger before leaving to join the Phoenix Coyotes 2 Duane Lewis was named the permanent commissioner in June 2008 3 In October 2013 the CHL appointed former president of the Pittsburgh Penguins Steve Ryan to succeed Lewis On March 8 2013 the Central Hockey League announced an expansion team in Brampton Ontario The Brampton Beast would become the first Canadian team in the CHL s history In October 2013 the Central Hockey League was purchased from Global Entertainment by all the team owners putting the CHL business model in line with that of the NHL and AHL On May 2 2014 the St Charles Chill ceased operations Soon after the Arizona Sundogs and Denver Cutthroats suspended operations 4 On October 7 2014 it was announced that the ECHL had accepted the Central Hockey League s remaining seven teams as members for the 2014 15 season officially signaling the end of the Central Hockey League after 22 seasons 5 6 Legacy Edit The Allen Americans who won the last two CHL President s Cups won two consecutive ECHL titles following the folding of the Central Hockey League The Mississippi RiverKings Tulsa Oilers and Wichita Thunder were the last of the original six franchises still playing at the end of the CHL s tenure the RiverKings since folded in 2018 In the 2014 15 season ten teams Allen Brampton Colorado Evansville Fort Wayne Missouri Quad City Rapid City Tulsa and Wichita were in the ECHL two teams Mississippi and Columbus were in the SPHL and four organizations Corpus Christi Fort Worth Brahmas Odessa and Rio Grande Valley fielded junior teams in the NAHL Of the CHL s remaining teams prior to October 7 2014 As of 2022 Tulsa Wichita Allen Colorado Fort Wayne Missouri now Kansas City Rapid City are still active Of the CHL s six original teams from the 1992 1993 inaugural season as of 2022 only the Tulsa Oilers and Wichita Thunder remain and are still active Teams Edit Brampton Missouri Quad City Rapid City Allen Tulsa Wichitaclass notpageimage A map showing the expanse of all historical CHL teams Teams joined the ECHL on October 7 2014 Teams that joined another league prior to the folding of the CHL Defunct relocated or folded to make room for team from another league Allen Americans Allen Texas 2009 14 Joined the ECHL on October 7 2014 Amarillo Gorillas Amarillo Texas 1996 2001 WPHL 2001 2010 CHL Originally named the Amarillo Rattlers from 1996 to 2002 Suspended operations on May 19 2010 and were replaced by the Amarillo Bulls of the North American Hockey League NAHL in the same year Arizona Sundogs Prescott Valley Arizona 2006 2014 Suspended operations on August 20 2014 Austin Ice Bats Austin Texas 1996 2001 WPHL 2001 2008 CHL Suspended operations on May 7 2008 and the franchise was never re established Bloomington Blaze Bloomington Illinois 2011 2013 CHL Joined the Southern Professional Hockey League SPHL under new ownership as the Bloomington Thunder on May 15 2013 Bloomington PrairieThunder Bloomington Illinois 2006 2010 UHL IHL 2010 11 CHL Failed to contact U S Cellular Coliseum for an extended lease leading to a new professional hockey franchise named the Bloomington Blaze replacing them Officially ceased operations on July 3 2011 Border City Bandits Texarkana Texas 2000 01 Franchise suspended by league mid season on February 20 2001 Bossier Shreveport Mudbugs Bossier City Shreveport Louisiana 1997 2001 WPHL 2001 2011 CHL Franchise folded on June 10 2011 Launched a new NAHL team in 2016 as the Shreveport Mudbugs Brampton Beast Brampton Ontario 2013 14 Joined the ECHL on October 7 2014 Colorado Eagles Loveland Colorado 2003 2011 Joined the ECHL on May 29 2011 Columbus Cottonmouths Columbus Georgia 1996 2001 Joined the ECHL from 2001 to 2004 Joined the SPHL in 2004 Corpus Christi IceRays Corpus Christi Texas 1998 2001 WPHL 2001 2010 CHL Owners purchased an NAHL franchise on May 21 2010 and replaced the CHL team with a team of the same name Dallas Freeze Dallas Texas 1992 1995 Dayton Gems Dayton Ohio 2009 10 IHL 2010 2012 CHL Ceased operations on May 17 2012 Denver Cutthroats Denver Colorado 2012 2014 Suspended operations on August 20 2014 El Paso Buzzards El Paso Texas 1996 2001 WPHL 2001 2003 CHL Evansville IceMen Evansville Indiana 2010 2012 Joined the ECHL on May 17 2012 Fayetteville Force Fayetteville North Carolina 1997 2001 Fort Wayne Komets Fort Wayne Indiana 1952 1999 IHL 1999 2007 UHL 2007 2010 IHL 2010 2012 CHL joined the ECHL on May 17 2012 Fort Worth Brahmas Fort Worth Texas 1997 2001 WPHL 2001 2006 2007 2013 CHL League announced Fort Worth would suspend operations on June 16 2013 and the team would be replaced by an NAHL team called the Lone Star Brahmas in the same year Fort Worth Fire Fort Worth Texas 1992 1999 Huntsville Channel Cats Huntsville Alabama 1995 96 SHL 1996 2001 CHL Changed name to Huntsville Tornado for 2000 01 Indianapolis Ice Indianapolis Indiana 1988 99 IHL 1999 2004 CHL Franchise relocated and renamed the Topeka Tarantulas for 2004 05 Laredo Bucks Laredo Texas 2002 2012 Franchise folded on May 1 2012 before being sold on August 1 2012 and moved to St Charles Missouri Played as St Charles Chill for the 2013 14 season Lubbock Cotton Kings Lubbock Texas 1999 2001 WPHL 2001 2007 CHL Suspended operations June 20 2007 and the franchise was never re established Macon Whoopee Macon Georgia 1996 2001 Folded and replaced with another team of the same name in the ECHL for 2001 02 Mississippi RiverKings Southaven Mississippi 1992 2011 Known as Memphis RiverKings from 1992 to 2007 moved to the SPHL on June 13 2011 Missouri Mavericks Independence Missouri 2009 2014 Joined the ECHL on October 7 2014 Nashville Ice Flyers Nashville Tennessee 1996 1998 Originally called the Nashville Nighthawks for the 1996 97 season Team folded shortly after the 1997 98 season due to the introduction of the NHL s Nashville Predators New Mexico Scorpions Rio Rancho New Mexico 1996 2001 WPHL 2001 2009 CHL Folded on July 2 2009 Odessa Jackalopes Odessa Texas 1997 2001 WPHL 2001 2011 CHL The ownership group left the CHL and joined the NAHL by purchasing an existing NAHL franchise moving it to Odessa and adopting the same name 7 Oklahoma City Blazers Oklahoma City 1992 2009 Folded on July 2 2009 Replaced by the Oklahoma City Barons of the American Hockey League in 2010 Quad City Mallards Moline Illinois 2009 10 IHL 2010 2014 CHL Joined the ECHL on October 7 2014 Rapid City Rush Rapid City South Dakota 2008 2014 Joined the ECHL on October 7 2014 Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees Hidalgo Texas 2003 2012 Ceased operations on June 20 2012 and was replaced by a team of the same name in the NAHL in 2013 Rocky Mountain Rage Broomfield Colorado 2006 2009 Suspended operations on June 18 2009 and the franchise was never re established San Angelo Saints San Angelo Texas 1997 2001 WPHL 2001 2005 CHL Originally named the San Angelo Outlaws from 1997 to 2002 San Antonio Iguanas San Antonio Texas 1994 1997 1998 2002 Ceased operations on June 26 2002 after the AHL team the San Antonio Rampage was introduced St Charles Chill St Charles Missouri 2013 14 Ceased operations on May 2 2014 Topeka ScareCrows Topeka Kansas 1998 2001 Franchise terminated by the league on February 20 2001 due to an ownership issue However they finished the season and played their last game on April 10 2001 The ScareCrows were replaced by a junior hockey team of the same name the following season in the United States Hockey League Topeka Tarantulas Topeka Kansas 2004 05 Franchise originally known as the Indianapolis Ice before relocating Tulsa Oilers Tulsa Oklahoma 1992 2014 Joined the ECHL on October 7 2014 Wichita Thunder Wichita Kansas 1992 2014 Joined the ECHL on October 7 2014 Youngstown SteelHounds Youngstown Ohio 2005 2008 Franchise terminated by the league for non payment of league dues on June 2 2008 Timeline Edit Expansion Edit Year Teams Expansion Defunct Suspended Return from hiatus Relocated Name changes1992 93 6 Dallas FreezeFort Worth FireMemphis RiverKingsOklahoma City BlazersTulsa OilersWichita Thunder1993 94 61994 95 7 San Antonio Iguanas1995 96 6 Dallas Freeze1996 97 10 Columbus CottonmouthsHuntsville Channel CatsMacon WhoopieNashville Nighthawks1997 98 10 Fayetteville Force San Antonio Iguanas Nashville Nighthawks Nashville Ice Flyers1998 99 11 Topeka Scarecrows Nashville Ice Flyers San Antonio Iguanas1999 00 11 Indianapolis Ice Fort Worth Fire2000 01 12 Border City Bandits Border City Bandits defunct mid season Huntsville Channel Cats Huntsville Tornado2001 02 16 Amarillo Rattlers from WPHL Austin Ice Bats from WPHL Bossier Shreveport Mudbugs from WPHL Corpus Christi Ice Rays from WPHL El Paso Buzzards from WPHL Fort Worth Brahmas from WPHL Lubbock Cotton Kings from WPHL New Mexico Scorpions from WPHL Odessa Jackalopes from WPHL San Angelo Outlaws from WPHL Columbus Cottonmouths to ECHL Fayetteville ForceHuntsville TornadoMacon Whoopie replaced by ECHL Topeka Scarecrows replaced by USHL 2002 03 16 Laredo Bucks San Antonio Iguanas Amarillo Rattlers Amarillo GorillasSan Angelo Outlaws San Angelo Saints2003 04 17 Colorado EaglesRio Grande Valley Killer Bees El Paso Buzzards Corpus Christi Ice Rays Corpus Christi Rayz2004 05 17 Indianapolis Ice Topeka Tarantulas2005 06 15 Youngstown SteelHounds San Angelo SaintsTopeka Tarantulas New Mexico Scorpions2006 07 17 Arizona SundogsRocky Mountain Rage Fort Worth Brahmas New Mexico Scorpions2007 08 17 Lubbock Cotton Kings Fort Worth Brahmas Fort Worth Brahmas Texas BrahmasMemphis RiverKings Mississippi RiverKings2008 09 16 Rapid City Rush Austin Ice BatsYoungstown Steelhounds Corpus Christi Rayz Corpus Christi IceRays2009 10 15 Allen AmericansMissouri Mavericks New Mexico ScorpionsOklahoma City BlazersRocky Mountain Rage2010 11 18 Bloomington PrairieThunder from IHL Dayton Gems from IHL Evansville IceMen from IHL Fort Wayne Komets from IHL Quad City Mallards from IHL Amarillo GorillasCorpus Christi IceRays replaced by NAHL 2011 12 14 Bloomington Blaze Bloomington Prairie ThunderBossier Shreveport MudbugsColorado Eagles to ECHL Mississippi RiverKings to SPHL Odessa Jackalopes replaced by NAHL 7 2012 13 10 Denver Cutthroats Evansville IceMen to ECHL Fort Wayne Komets to ECHL Dayton Gems Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees Laredo Bucks Texas Brahmas Fort Worth Brahmas2013 14 10 Brampton Beast Bloomington Blaze to SPHL Fort Worth Brahmas Laredo Bucks Laredo Bucks St Charles ChillLeague champions EditSee also List of Central Hockey League seasons Main article Ray Miron President s Cup Season Champion team1992 93 Tulsa Oilers1993 94 Wichita Thunder1994 95 Wichita Thunder1995 96 Oklahoma City Blazers1996 97 Fort Worth Fire1997 98 Columbus Cottonmouths1998 99 Huntsville Channel Cats1999 2000 Indianapolis Ice2000 01 Oklahoma City Blazers2001 02 Memphis RiverKings2002 03 Memphis RiverKings2003 04 Laredo Bucks2004 05 Colorado Eagles2005 06 Laredo Bucks2006 07 Colorado Eagles2007 08 Arizona Sundogs2008 09 Texas Brahmas2009 10 Rapid City Rush2010 11 Bossier Shreveport Mudbugs2011 12 Fort Wayne Komets2012 13 Allen Americans2013 14 Allen AmericansSee also EditList of ice hockey leagues Sports league 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Company Ltd pp 16 201 ISBN 1 894974 21 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Central Hockey League amp oldid 1148007524, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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