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High school hockey in Missouri consists of two leagues centered around the two largest cities in the state, St. Louis and Kansas City, Missouri.The majority of the schools are located in the St. Louis metro area, which teams are members of the Mid-States Club Hockey Association (MSCHA), the larger of the two leagues in Missouri.
The following lists Missouri high schools and the athletic conferences in which they compete. [1] Under the current system used by the Missouri State High School Activities Association some conference member teams may also compete in the same playoff district while others are in districts with non-conference members.
The team was formed in 1978 in the St. Louis Metro Junior B Hockey League by the St. Louis Blues president and general manager Emile Francis. [1] In 1987, the Jr. Blues merged with the Affton Americans organization and competed in the North American Junior Hockey League, Junior B Division. [2]
St. Louis Amateur Blues 2009–10 Detroit Belle Tire 2008–09 Cleveland Barons, St. Louis Amateur Blues 2007–08 Pittsburgh Hornets 2006–07 Team Illinois 2005–06 Team Illinois Midget Minor: Season League Champion(s) 2013–14 St. Louis AAA Blues 2012–13 St. Louis AAA Blues 2011–12 Colorado Thunderbirds 2010–11 LA Selects 2009–10
The St. Louis Heartland Eagles was a Tier I junior ice hockey team playing in the East Division of the United States Hockey League (USHL). The USHL is the top junior hockey league in the United States, the league is geared for the development of 17 to 20-year-old players as a step between high school and lower jr. hockey levels and college and professional ice hockey.
North American 3 Hockey League: 1978 St. Louis, Missouri: Affton Ice Rink 5 St. Louis Lions: Soccer: USL League Two: 2006 Cottleville, Missouri: Tony Glavin Soccer Park 0 St. Louis Slam: Women's football: Women's Football Alliance: 2003 St. Louis, Missouri: St. Mary's High School: 4 St. Louis Surge: Basketball: Global Women's Basketball ...
Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League (1975-1999; also known as Peace Junior B Hockey League and Peace-Cariboo Junior Hockey League, 1975–1991) Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League (2015–2018) South East Hockey League (2003–2004)
0–9. 39th National Hockey League All-Star Game; 1968 Stanley Cup Finals; 1969 Stanley Cup Finals; 1970 Stanley Cup Finals; 1975 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament