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Unbothered by the lack of professional hockey, the USHL remained the premier league in Iowa and was buoyed by the on-ice success of its many teams. Dubuque and Sioux City combined for four championships in the 1980 but the 90s belonged to the Buccaneers. Des Moines won 3 championships to go with 4 regular season titles.
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Iowa Stars, Central Hockey League 1969–70; Iowa Wild, American Hockey League 2013–present; North Iowa Huskies, United States Hockey League 1983–1999; North Iowa Outlaws, North American Hockey League 2005–2010; River City Lancers, United States Hockey League 2002–2004; Sioux City Musketeers, United States Hockey League 1972–present
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The Waterloo Black Hawks began as a semi-professional senior team in the United States Hockey League (USHL) in 1962. [3] The league had been renamed prior to the season after beginning in 1948 as the American Amateur Hockey League. The team's home ice was the McElroy Auditorium. The team won the USHL championship consecutively between the ...
Des Moines Demons, Three-I League (1959–1961) Des Moines Oak Leafs, United States Hockey League (1961–1963), International Hockey League (1963–1972) Des Moines Capitols, International Hockey League (1972–1975) Iowa Cubs, American Association (1969–1997), Pacific Coast League (1998–2020), International League (2021-present)
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