- Central Hockey League
Infobox sports league
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caption = Central Hockey League logo
sport =Ice hockey
founded = 1992
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teams = 16
country = USA
champion =Arizona Sundogs
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website = [http://www.centralhockeyleague.com/ www.centralhockeyleague.com]The Central Hockey League (CHL) is a mid-level
professional hockey league, owned byGlobal Entertainment Corporation .History
The Central Hockey League (CHL) was revived in 1992 by Bill Levins and
Ray Miron under 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 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 , theTulsa Oilers , theWichita Thunder , theMemphis RiverKings , the Dallas Freeze and theFort Worth Fire .After Levins died, the 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 several experiments in expansion and a long battle for players and markets with the
Western Professional Hockey League (WPHL), the CHL merged with the WPHL in 2001.Brad Treliving, the current CHL Commissioner, has provided a stablizing influence on the league.
2008-09 teams
The CHL is divided into four divisions. Teams compete annually for the
Ray Miron President's Cup . Active teams, listed by 2007-08 division and with their 2007-08 affiliated teams include:Expected to begin play in 2009-10
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Allen, Texas - pending completion of a new arena [cite news | title=Council approves plans for arena | url=http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/localnews/stories/DN-allenstadium_27met.ART0.State.Edition1.4319526.html | publisher=Dallas Morning News | date=2007-06-28 | accessdate=2008-03-11 | first=Ed | last=Housewright ]
*Independence, Missouri - pending completion of a new arena
*Yuma, Arizona - pending completion of an arena [cite news | title=Phoenix-based hockey league to place team, arena in Yuma | url=http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/business/articles/0307biz-chlyuma0307.html | publisher=The Arizona Republic | date=2007-05-07 | accessdate=2008-03-11 | first=Mark | last=Scaffer ]Defunct teams
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Austin Ice Bats (1996 to 2008), began play in WPHL before moving to CHL in 2001, cited lack of support atChaparral Ice , upcoming competition with future AHL teamTexas Stars as reasons for folding, team looking to relocate)
*Border City Bandits (Texarkana, TX) 2000-01 season only, suspended by league on 2/20/01
*Columbus Cottonmouths (Columbus, GA) 1996 to 2001, moved toECHL from 2001-04 andSPHL from 2004 to date
*Dallas Freeze (1992 to 1995)
*El Paso Buzzards (WPHL 1996 to 2001, CHL 2001 to 2003)
*Fayetteville Force (1997 to 2001)
*Fort Worth Fire (1992 to 1999)
*Huntsville Channel Cats (began inSouthern Hockey League 1995-96, moved to CHL from 1996 to 1999, changed name toHuntsville Tornado in 1999-2000)
*Indianapolis Ice (began play in IHL from 1988 to 1999, moved to CHL from 1999 to 2004. Franchise was sold and moved toTopeka , KS where they played as theTopeka Tarantulas for 2004-05)
*Lubbock Cotton Kings (1999 to 2007), arena problems forced team to go dark
*Macon Whoopee (1996 to 2001), moved toECHL for 2001-02.
*Nashville Nighthawks (1996-97, changed name toNashville Ice Flyers for 1997-98. The Ice Flyers were supposed to have moved toAlbany, Georgia following the announcement that theNashville Predators were joining the NHL for the 1998-99 season, but that relocation never occurred)
*San Antonio Iguanas (1994 to 1997, 1998 to 2002)
*San Angelo Outlaws (WPHL 1997-2001, CHL 2001-02), changed name toSan Angelo Saints from 2002-2005
*Topeka ScareCrows (1998 to 2001)
*Youngstown SteelHounds (2005 to 2008), CHL suddenly announced they would no longer be playing in that league, team looking to join IHL orECHL .References
ee also
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List of ice hockey leagues
*Sports league attendances External links
* [http://www.centralhockeyleague.com Central Hockey League website]
* [http://www.intotheboards.net/hockey2/publish/central/index.shtml intotheboards.net - CHL]
* [http://www.intotheboards.net/vbforums/forumdisplay.php?f=6 ITB Forums - CHL]
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