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Superior International Junior Hockey League teams (1 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Amateur ice hockey teams in Wisconsin" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Wisconsin high school hockey. Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association; Defunct leagues ... Eastern Amateur Hockey League (1933–1934, 1935–1948, 1949–1953)
Amateur ice hockey teams in Wisconsin (1 C, 7 P) College ice hockey teams in Wisconsin (15 P) Defunct ice hockey teams in Wisconsin (23 P) M. Milwaukee Admirals (3 C ...
Ice hockey is a popular sport in the state of Wisconsin. Ninety high schools field sanctioned varsity teams competing in the Wisconsin Hockey Prep (WiHP) leagues of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA). Eight "club" non-sanctioned Wisconsin High School Hockey teams compete in the Wisconsin Amateur Hockey Association.
Founded in 2011 when the North American 3 Hockey League (NA3HL) announced its expansion from 12 teams to 16. The Twin City Steel were to be based in the new White Bear Lake Sports Center in White Bear Lake, Minnesota, starting for the 2011–12 season alongside the other three other new NA3HL teams: the Minnesota Junior Hockey League transfers, Granite City Lumberjacks and Minnesota Flying ...
The high school girls hockey season has begun, and during the first weekend of March a WIAA state champion will be crowned in Middleton. The regional semifinals are set for Feb. 13 with the finals ...
Ice hockey International Hockey League: Defunct Milwaukee Sea Gulls: Milwaukee 1950–1951 Ice hockey United States Hockey League: Defunct Milwaukee Wings: Milwaukee 1972–1973 Ice hockey Continental Hockey League: Defunct Madison Blues: Madison 1973–1977 Ice hockey Continental Hockey League: Defunct Kenosha Flyers: Kenosha 1974–1975, 1976 ...
Wisconsin Windigo The Wisconsin Windigo are a Tier II junior ice hockey team in the North American Hockey League 's Midwest Division. Based in Eagle River, Wisconsin , the Windigo play their home games at Eagle River Stadium , affectionately referred to as the "Dome".