Minneapolis Millers (disambiguation)
- Minneapolis Millers (disambiguation)
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The Minneapolis Millers could be:
- Baseball
- Ice hockey
- Minneapolis Millers (AHA) a team in the CHL from 1925-26, the AHA from 1926-31, the CHL from 1931-35, the AHA (again) from 1935-42, and revived after WWII in the USHL from 1945-50.
- Minneapolis Millers (1951-1953) a team in the AAHA from 1951-52, and the CHL from 1952-53
- Minneapolis Millers (1959-1960) a team in the CHL
- Minneapolis Millers (IHL) a team in the IHL from 1959-63
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