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United Hockey League

The United Hockey League (UHL), originally known as the Colonial Hockey League from 1991 to 1997 and last known as the International Hockey League from 2007 to 2010, was a low-level minor professional ice hockey league,[1][2][3] with teams in the United States and Canada. The league was headquartered in Rochester, Michigan, and, in its last year, consisted of seven teams.[4] It folded in 2010, with most of its teams joining the Central Hockey League. The Central Hockey League teams still operating in 2014 were then added to ECHL. The only former CoHL/UHL/IHL teams still active as of 2022 are the Fort Wayne Komets and Kalamazoo Wings.

United Hockey League
Logo of the UHL from 1997–2006
SportIce hockey
Founded1991
Ceased2010
Replaced byCentral Hockey League (partial)
Countries United States
 Canada
Last
champion(s)
Fort Wayne Komets
Most titlesFort Wayne Komets & Muskegon Fury (4)

History Edit

The UHL was originally formed in 1991 as the Colonial Hockey League and had teams in Brantford, Ontario; Detroit, Michigan; Flint, Michigan; St. Thomas, Ontario; and Thunder Bay, Ontario; the avowed goal of the league organizers was to fill the low-level niche in the Great Lakes area abandoned by the original International Hockey League as the latter league engaged in upmarket expansion. As time passed, the CoHL moved eastward, into places like Glens Falls, NY; Danbury, CT; Utica, NY; Binghamton, NY; and Richmond, VA. During that expansion, the league was renamed "United Hockey League" (UHL) and the headquarters was moved to Lake St. Louis, Missouri in 1997.

The 2006–07 season was the last season of play for the league under the UHL name. Following the 2006–07 season, the league lost half of its ten teams. The franchises in Moline and Rockford, Illinois moved to the American Hockey League, the team in Elmira, New York, went to the ECHL, and the franchises in Chicago, Illinois and Port Huron, Michigan ceased operations. In June 2007, at the league’s annual meeting, the UHL announced that it was changing its name to the "International Hockey League" (IHL). Paul L. Pickard was named the first president and CEO of the new IHL. During that summer, the UHL headquarters moved from Lake St. Louis, Missouri to Rochester, Michigan. The UHL's rebranding was intended to evoke the original IHL, which had ceased operations in 2001 and covered much of the new IHL's footprint. The Fort Wayne Komets were a longtime member of the original league while the Kalamazoo Wings and Flint Generals franchises were revived names of the original Kalamazoo and Flint IHL teams.[5][6]

On July 13, 2010, the league announced an agreement with the Central Hockey League, the effects of which saw five IHL teams – the Bloomington PrairieThunder, Dayton Gems, Evansville IceMen, Fort Wayne Komets and Quad City Mallards – absorbed into the CHL.[7][8] The remaining two franchises from the league's last season that were not absorbed into the CHL, the Flint Generals and the Port Huron Icehawks, folded.[9]

Governance Edit

 
UHL's IHL logo from 2007 until 2010

Dennis Hextall was named as the president and commissioner of the International Hockey League on September 2, 2009.[10] Hextall was preceded by Paul Pickard, who served as commissioner for the first two years of the renamed league (2007–2009).

Several UHL teams had affiliations with the National Hockey League, American Hockey League, and the All American Hockey League.

Teams Edit

Expansion Edit

Season Teams Expansion Defunct Suspended Return from hiatus Relocated Name changes
Colonial Hockey League
1991–92
5 Brantford Smoke
Flint Bulldogs
Michigan Falcons
Thunder Bay Thunder Hawks
St. Thomas Wildcats
1992–93 7 Chatham Wheels
Muskegon Fury
Detroit Falcons (Michigan)
1993–94 8 Flint Generals Flint → Utica Bulldogs Thunder Bay Senators (Thunder Hawks)
1994–95 8 Utica Blizzard Utica Bulldogs Chatham → Saginaw Wheels
St. Thomas → London Wildcats
1995–96 9 Quad City Mallards
Madison Monsters
London Wildcats
1996–97 10 London Wildcats Detroit → Port Huron Border Cats
London → Dayton Ice Bandits
Saginaw Lumber Kings (Wheels)
Thunder Bay Thunder Cats (Senators)
United Hockey League
1997–98
10 B.C. Icemen Dayton Ice Bandits Utica → Winston-Salem IceHawks
1998–99 11 Dayton Ice Bandits Brantford → Asheville Smoke
Dayton → Mohawk Valley Prowlers
Saginaw Gears (Lumber Kings)
1999–2000 14 Fort Wayne Komets
Madison Kodiaks
Missouri River Otters
Madison → Knoxville Speed
Thunder Bay → Rockford Icehogs
Winston-Salem → Adirondack IceHawks
Saginaw → Ohio Gears (mid-season)
2000–01 15 Elmira Jackals
New Haven Knights
Ohio Gears
Mohawk Valley Prowlers (mid-season)
Madison → Kalamazoo Wings
2001–02 14
2002–03 10 Port Huron Beacons Asheville Smoke
B.C. Icemen
Knoxville Speed
New Haven Knights
Port Huron Border Cats
2003–04 12 Columbus Stars
Richmond RiverDogs
Columbus Stars (mid-season)
2004–05 14 Danbury Trashers
Kansas City Outlaws
Motor City Mechanics
Adirondack Frostbite (IceHawks)
2005–06 14 Port Huron Flags Kansas City Outlaws Port Huron Beacons → Roanoke Valley Vipers
2006–07 10 Bloomington PrairieThunder Adirondack Frostbite
Danbury Trashers
Missouri River Otters
Motor City Mechanics
Roanoke Valley Vipers
Richmond → Chicago Hounds
International Hockey
League
2007–08
6 Port Huron Icehawks Chicago Hounds
Elmira Jackals (moved to ECHL)
Port Huron Flags
Quad City Mallards
Rockford IceHogs (Replaced by an AHL team)
2008–09 6 Muskegon Lumberjacks (Fury)
2009–10 7 Dayton Gems
Quad City Mallards
Kalamazoo Wings (moved to ECHL)
After 09–10 season 0
(League folded
July 13, 2010)
Port Huron Icehawks (Folded June 10, 2010)
Flint Generals (Folded June 10, 2010)[11]
Franchises merged into CHL:
Bloomington PrairieThunder
Dayton Gems
Evansville IceMen
Fort Wayne Komets
Quad City Mallards
Muskegon Lumberjacks → Evansville IceMen (June 23, 2010)

Timeline Edit

Quad City MallardsDayton Gems (2009–)Port Huron IcehawksBloomington PrairieThunderPort Huron Flags (UHL)Motor City MechanicsKansas City OutlawsDanbury TrashersChicago Hounds (ice hockey team)Richmond RiverDogsColumbus StarsRoanoke Valley VipersPort Huron BeaconsNew Haven KnightsElmira JackalsMissouri River OttersKalamazoo WingsMadison KodiaksFort Wayne KometsB.C. IcemenQuad City Mallards (1995-2007)Knoxville SpeedMadison MonstersAdirondack FrostbiteWinston-Salem IceHawksUtica BlizzardFlint GeneralsMuskegon Lumberjacks (1992–2010)Ohio GearsSaginaw Gears (UHL)Chatham WheelsMohawk Valley ProwlersDayton Ice BanditsLondon WildcatsSt. Thomas WildcatsRockford IceHogs (UHL)Thunder Bay Thunder CatsPort Huron Border CatsDetroit Falcons (CoHL)Utica BulldogsFlint BulldogsAsheville SmokeBrantford Smoke

History of teams Edit

Colonial/Turner Cup champions Edit

The Colonial Cup was the league's championship trophy. The name was changed to the Turner Cup in 2007 to reflect the original IHL's championship trophy, also named the Turner Cup.

Awards Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ DeVrieze, Craig (May 15, 2007). . Quad-City Times. Archived from the original on January 26, 2009. Retrieved January 26, 2009.
  2. ^ DeVrieze, Craig (May 23, 2007). . Quad-City Times. Archived from the original on January 26, 2009. Retrieved January 26, 2009.
  3. ^ Gallant, Collin; Flach, Mike (April 13, 2000). . Gauntlet Sports. Archived from the original on August 4, 2008. Retrieved August 4, 2008.
  4. ^ . International Hockey League. Archived from the original on June 25, 2007. Retrieved June 20, 2007.
  5. ^ Cohn, Justin A. (June 21, 2007). . The Journal Gazette. Archived from the original on October 21, 2014. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
  6. ^ Hamm, Douglas (June 20, 2007). "UHL becomes IHL, adds team". The Pantagraph. from the original on January 18, 2018. Retrieved October 12, 2014.
  7. ^ Egenes, Mike (June 10, 2010). . The Pantagraph. Archived from the original on June 14, 2010. Retrieved December 24, 2022.
  8. ^ "Evansville Moves up to IHL". OurSports Central. June 22, 2010. Retrieved December 24, 2022.
  9. ^ Doxsie, Don (June 16, 2010). "Flint, Port Huron will not join new CHL". Quad-City Times. Retrieved December 24, 2022.
  10. ^ . International Hockey League. September 2, 2009. Archived from the original on October 27, 2009. Retrieved October 27, 2009.
  11. ^ Savage, Brendan (June 10, 2010). "Flint Generals are history as Perani Arena chooses to give lease to NAHL's Michigan Warriors instead". Michigan Live. from the original on January 7, 2016. Retrieved March 30, 2015.
  12. ^ . ECHL. April 13, 2007. Archived from the original on January 29, 2009. Retrieved September 15, 2021.
  13. ^ [1][dead link]
  14. ^ . American Hockey League. March 19, 2007. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved September 15, 2021.

External links Edit

  • Official IHL website
  • UHL Yearly Standings

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International Hockey League 2007 2010 redirects here For other uses see International Hockey League disambiguation Colonial Hockey League redirects here For the NCAA Division III collegiate hockey conference see Colonial Hockey Conference The United Hockey League UHL originally known as the Colonial Hockey League from 1991 to 1997 and last known as the International Hockey League from 2007 to 2010 was a low level minor professional ice hockey league 1 2 3 with teams in the United States and Canada The league was headquartered in Rochester Michigan and in its last year consisted of seven teams 4 It folded in 2010 with most of its teams joining the Central Hockey League The Central Hockey League teams still operating in 2014 were then added to ECHL The only former CoHL UHL IHL teams still active as of 2022 are the Fort Wayne Komets and Kalamazoo Wings United Hockey LeagueLogo of the UHL from 1997 2006SportIce hockeyFounded1991Ceased2010Replaced byCentral Hockey League partial Countries United States CanadaLastchampion s Fort Wayne KometsMost titlesFort Wayne Komets amp Muskegon Fury 4 Contents 1 History 2 Governance 3 Teams 3 1 Expansion 3 2 Timeline 3 3 History of teams 4 Colonial Turner Cup champions 5 Awards 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe UHL was originally formed in 1991 as the Colonial Hockey League and had teams in Brantford Ontario Detroit Michigan Flint Michigan St Thomas Ontario and Thunder Bay Ontario the avowed goal of the league organizers was to fill the low level niche in the Great Lakes area abandoned by the original International Hockey League as the latter league engaged in upmarket expansion As time passed the CoHL moved eastward into places like Glens Falls NY Danbury CT Utica NY Binghamton NY and Richmond VA During that expansion the league was renamed United Hockey League UHL and the headquarters was moved to Lake St Louis Missouri in 1997 The 2006 07 season was the last season of play for the league under the UHL name Following the 2006 07 season the league lost half of its ten teams The franchises in Moline and Rockford Illinois moved to the American Hockey League the team in Elmira New York went to the ECHL and the franchises in Chicago Illinois and Port Huron Michigan ceased operations In June 2007 at the league s annual meeting the UHL announced that it was changing its name to the International Hockey League IHL Paul L Pickard was named the first president and CEO of the new IHL During that summer the UHL headquarters moved from Lake St Louis Missouri to Rochester Michigan The UHL s rebranding was intended to evoke the original IHL which had ceased operations in 2001 and covered much of the new IHL s footprint The Fort Wayne Komets were a longtime member of the original league while the Kalamazoo Wings and Flint Generals franchises were revived names of the original Kalamazoo and Flint IHL teams 5 6 On July 13 2010 the league announced an agreement with the Central Hockey League the effects of which saw five IHL teams the Bloomington PrairieThunder Dayton Gems Evansville IceMen Fort Wayne Komets and Quad City Mallards absorbed into the CHL 7 8 The remaining two franchises from the league s last season that were not absorbed into the CHL the Flint Generals and the Port Huron Icehawks folded 9 Governance Edit nbsp UHL s IHL logo from 2007 until 2010Dennis Hextall was named as the president and commissioner of the International Hockey League on September 2 2009 10 Hextall was preceded by Paul Pickard who served as commissioner for the first two years of the renamed league 2007 2009 Several UHL teams had affiliations with the National Hockey League American Hockey League and the All American Hockey League Teams EditExpansion Edit Season Teams Expansion Defunct Suspended Return from hiatus Relocated Name changesColonial Hockey League1991 92 5 Brantford SmokeFlint BulldogsMichigan FalconsThunder Bay Thunder HawksSt Thomas Wildcats1992 93 7 Chatham WheelsMuskegon Fury Detroit Falcons Michigan 1993 94 8 Flint Generals Flint Utica Bulldogs Thunder Bay Senators Thunder Hawks 1994 95 8 Utica Blizzard Utica Bulldogs Chatham Saginaw WheelsSt Thomas London Wildcats1995 96 9 Quad City MallardsMadison Monsters London Wildcats1996 97 10 London Wildcats Detroit Port Huron Border CatsLondon Dayton Ice Bandits Saginaw Lumber Kings Wheels Thunder Bay Thunder Cats Senators United Hockey League1997 98 10 B C Icemen Dayton Ice Bandits Utica Winston Salem IceHawks1998 99 11 Dayton Ice Bandits Brantford Asheville SmokeDayton Mohawk Valley Prowlers Saginaw Gears Lumber Kings 1999 2000 14 Fort Wayne KometsMadison KodiaksMissouri River Otters Madison Knoxville SpeedThunder Bay Rockford IcehogsWinston Salem Adirondack IceHawksSaginaw Ohio Gears mid season 2000 01 15 Elmira JackalsNew Haven Knights Ohio GearsMohawk Valley Prowlers mid season Madison Kalamazoo Wings2001 02 142002 03 10 Port Huron Beacons Asheville SmokeB C IcemenKnoxville SpeedNew Haven KnightsPort Huron Border Cats2003 04 12 Columbus StarsRichmond RiverDogs Columbus Stars mid season 2004 05 14 Danbury TrashersKansas City OutlawsMotor City Mechanics Adirondack Frostbite IceHawks 2005 06 14 Port Huron Flags Kansas City Outlaws Port Huron Beacons Roanoke Valley Vipers2006 07 10 Bloomington PrairieThunder Adirondack FrostbiteDanbury TrashersMissouri River OttersMotor City MechanicsRoanoke Valley Vipers Richmond Chicago HoundsInternational HockeyLeague2007 08 6 Port Huron Icehawks Chicago HoundsElmira Jackals moved to ECHL Port Huron FlagsQuad City MallardsRockford IceHogs Replaced by an AHL team 2008 09 6 Muskegon Lumberjacks Fury 2009 10 7 Dayton GemsQuad City Mallards Kalamazoo Wings moved to ECHL After 09 10 season 0 League foldedJuly 13 2010 Port Huron Icehawks Folded June 10 2010 Flint Generals Folded June 10 2010 11 Franchises merged into CHL Bloomington PrairieThunderDayton GemsEvansville IceMenFort Wayne KometsQuad City Mallards Muskegon Lumberjacks Evansville IceMen June 23 2010 Timeline Edit History of teams Edit Adirondack Frostbite 2004 2006 Adirondack IceHawks 1999 2004 later Adirondack Frostbite Asheville Smoke 1998 2002 Arctic Xpress 2000 2001 did not play later Canton Xpress B C Icemen 1997 2002 Bloomington PrairieThunder 2006 10 merged into Central Hockey League Brantford Smoke 1991 1998 later Asheville Smoke Canton Ice Patrol 2002 did not play Canton Xpress 2001 January 28 2002 did not play later Canton Ice Patrol Chatham Wheels 1992 1994 later Saginaw Wheels Chicago Hounds 2006 2007 Columbus Stars 2003 January 9 2004 Danbury Trashers 2004 2006 Dayton Gems 2009 2010 merged into Central Hockey League Dayton Ice Bandits 1996 1997 later Mohawk Valley Prowlers Detroit Falcons 1992 1996 Elmira Jackals 2000 2007 moved to ECHL 12 Evansville IceMen 2010 merged into Central Hockey League Flint Bulldogs 1991 1993 later Utica Bulldogs Flint Generals 1993 2010 Fort Wayne Komets 1999 2010 merged into Central Hockey League Kalamazoo Wings 2000 2009 Wings moved to ECHL 13 Kansas City Outlaws 2004 2005 Knoxville Speed 1999 2002 Lehigh Valley Xtreme 2000 did not play London Wildcats 1994 1995 later Dayton Ice Bandits Madison Kodiaks 1999 2000 later Kalamazoo Wings Madison Monsters 1995 1999 later Knoxville Speed Michigan Falcons 1991 1992 later Detroit Falcons Missouri River Otters 1999 2006 Mohawk Valley Prowlers 1998 February 2001 Motor City Mechanics 2004 2006 Muskegon Fury 1992 2008 rebranded as Lumberjacks Muskegon Lumberjacks 2008 2010 later Evansville IceMen New Haven Knights 2000 2002 Ohio Gears December 20 1999 2000 later Arctic Xpress Port Huron Beacons 2002 2005 later Roanoke Valley Vipers Port Huron Border Cats 1996 2002 Port Huron Icehawks 2007 2010 Port Huron Flags 2005 2007 Quad City Mallards 1995 2007 Quad City Mallards 2009 2010 merged into Central Hockey League Richmond RiverDogs 2003 2006 later Chicago Hounds Roanoke Valley Vipers 2005 2006 Rockford IceHogs 1999 2007 assets bought out by Rockford IceHogs of American Hockey League 14 Saginaw Gears 1998 December 19 1999 later Ohio Gears Saginaw LumberKings 1996 1998 later Saginaw Gears Saginaw Wheels 1994 1996 later Saginaw LumberKings St Thomas Wildcats 1991 1994 later London Wildcats Thunder Bay Senators 1993 1996 later Thunder Bay Thunder Cats Thunder Bay Thunder Cats 1996 1999 later Rockford IceHogs Thunder Bay Thunder Hawks 1991 1993 later Thunder Bay Senators Utica Bulldogs 1993 1994 Utica Blizzard 1994 1997 later Winston Salem IceHawks Winston Salem IceHawks 1997 1999 later Adirondack IceHawksColonial Turner Cup champions EditThe Colonial Cup was the league s championship trophy The name was changed to the Turner Cup in 2007 to reflect the original IHL s championship trophy also named the Turner Cup 1992 Thunder Bay Thunder Hawks 1993 Brantford Smoke 1994 Thunder Bay Senators 1995 Thunder Bay Senators 1996 Flint Generals 1997 Quad City Mallards 1998 Quad City Mallards 1999 Muskegon Fury 2000 Flint Generals 2001 Quad City Mallards 2002 Muskegon Fury 2003 Fort Wayne Komets 2004 Muskegon Fury 2005 Muskegon Fury 2006 Kalamazoo Wings 2007 Rockford IceHogs 2008 Fort Wayne Komets 2009 Fort Wayne Komets 2010 Fort Wayne KometsAwards EditUHL Best GoaltenderSee also EditList of developmental and minor sports leagues List of ice hockey leagues Minor league Sports league attendancesReferences Edit DeVrieze Craig May 15 2007 Report AHL hockey team moving from Omaha to the Quad Cities Quad City Times Archived from the original on January 26 2009 Retrieved January 26 2009 DeVrieze Craig May 23 2007 Mallards call conference Quad City Times Archived from the original on January 26 2009 Retrieved January 26 2009 Gallant Collin Flach Mike April 13 2000 The improbable and fantastic journey of Drayton Valley s Eric Schneider Gauntlet Sports Archived from the original on August 4 2008 Retrieved August 4 2008 Welcome to the IHL International Hockey League Archived from the original on June 25 2007 Retrieved June 20 2007 Cohn Justin A June 21 2007 Komets 5 others form IHL The Journal Gazette Archived from the original on October 21 2014 Retrieved October 12 2014 Hamm Douglas June 20 2007 UHL becomes IHL adds team The Pantagraph Archived from the original on January 18 2018 Retrieved October 12 2014 Egenes Mike June 10 2010 CHL will be a 17 team league The Pantagraph Archived from the original on June 14 2010 Retrieved December 24 2022 Evansville Moves up to IHL OurSports Central June 22 2010 Retrieved December 24 2022 Doxsie Don June 16 2010 Flint Port Huron will not join new CHL Quad City Times Retrieved December 24 2022 IHL HONORED TO ANNOUNCE HEXTALL AS NEW LEADER International Hockey League September 2 2009 Archived from the original on October 27 2009 Retrieved October 27 2009 Savage Brendan June 10 2010 Flint Generals are history as Perani Arena chooses to give lease to NAHL s Michigan Warriors instead Michigan Live Archived from the original on January 7 2016 Retrieved March 30 2015 Board Approves Expansion Membership For Elmira ECHL April 13 2007 Archived from the original on January 29 2009 Retrieved September 15 2021 1 dead link Rockford to join AHL in 2007 08 American Hockey League March 19 2007 Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved September 15 2021 External links EditOfficial IHL website UHL Yearly Standings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title United Hockey League amp oldid 1156211441, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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