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Buffalo Explorer High School Club Hockey League was the first club hockey league in Western New York, starting in 1972. Southtowns High School Club Hockey League began in 1974 and Western New York High School Club Hockey League in 1976. NYSPHSAA recognized high school hockey starting in 1980 with official state tournament being held.
The Ducks won the Eastern Hockey League North Division in 1964–65 and 1965–66. They were the Eastern Hockey League playoff champions and won the Walker Cup Trophy on April 7, 1965. [4] The New York Islanders of the National Hockey League, who began
Empire Junior Hockey League (c. 1999 –2013) – merged with the United States Premier Hockey League as the Empire Division; Empire B Junior C Hockey League (1989–2016) – became Tod Division of the PJHL; Federal Amateur Hockey League (1904–1909) Georgian Mid-Ontario Junior C Hockey League (19??-2016) – became Carruthers Division of the ...
The American Amateur Hockey League was renamed the Central Hockey League for the 1952–53 season. Only five of the clubs who had made up the American Amateur Hockey League for 1951–52 season returned. Those clubs were the Rochester Mustangs, St. Paul Saints, Minneapolis Millers, Hibbing Flyers and the now called Eveleth-Virginia Rangers.
The team announced Ken Hoey as the new head coach after three seasons with the Bobcats affiliate, the Long Island Jr. Royals of the North American 3 Atlantic Hockey League. Upon their return, the top level Bobcats were often called the Bobcats Royals after the Jr. Royals also joined the EHL in the developmental Tier III division.
The franchise was a full-time member of the Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL) from 1998 to 2013. The team was originally formed in 1993 in the Junior B Metro League. In 1997–98, they played a handful of games against the EJHL, and became a full-time member a year later.
A few historical minor league hockey teams played in the New York area in the Eastern Hockey League. The New York Rovers started as a farm team of the Rangers in 1935 playing at Madison Square Garden. They moved to the Long Island Arena in 1959 and became the Long Island Ducks (ice hockey) until 1973.
The Rhode Island Reds become the Binghamton Dusters. The Philadelphia Firebirds transferred from the North American Hockey League. The Hampton Gulls transferred from the Southern Hockey League. 1978–79: 1979: North Division: 4 South Division: 5 The Hampton Gulls ceased operations. The New Brunswick Hawks joined as an expansion team. 1979–80 ...