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  2. Western Ontario Athletic Association - Wikipedia

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    The Western Ontario Athletic Association (WOAA) is the governing body of minor and senior sports in a region encompassing Grey County, Bruce County, Perth County, Huron County, northern Middlesex County, and northern Wellington County. The WOAA Senior Hockey League has been around since 1948.

  3. List of ice hockey teams in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The original CCHA, a casualty of the conference realignment brought on by the formation of the Big Ten hockey league, disbanded in 2013. The league was revived in 2020, with play starting in 2021–22, by seven members of the men's Western Collegiate Hockey Association, four of which had played in the final season of the original CCHA. Current ...

  4. Port Huron Border Cats - Wikipedia

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    The Port Huron Border Cats were a minor professional ice hockey team in the United Hockey League that played from 1996 to 2002. [1] The team was based in Port Huron, Michigan, and played at McMorran Place. The team ceased operations in 2002 and was replaced by another UHL expansion team, the Port Huron Beacons.

  5. List of ice hockey teams in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Junior Hockey League: Almaguin Spartans: Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League: Almonte Inferno: National Capital Junior Hockey League: Amherstburg Admirals: Provincial Junior Hockey League: Arnprior Packers: Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League: Athens Aeros: Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League: Aurora Tigers: Ontario Junior Hockey ...

  6. Port Huron Prowlers - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Hockey League (FHL) held a regular season game at McMorran Arena on January 31, 2015 between the Danbury Whalers and the Danville Dashers. 1,709 fans saw the Dashers defeat the Whalers by a score of 4–1, leading the FHL to strongly consider Port Huron as a market and seek out ownership for a franchise there.

  7. Port Huron Beacons - Wikipedia

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    The Port Huron Beacons were a minor league professional ice hockey team in the United Hockey League (UHL) that played from 2002 to 2005. The team was based in Port Huron, Michigan, and played at the McMorran Arena. The team's first head coach was Brad Jones, a former National Hockey League player and head coach of the UHL's B.C. Icemen.

  8. Federal Prospects Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Prospects Hockey League (FPHL) is a professional ice hockey independent minor league with teams in the Midwestern, Southern, and Northeastern United States. [1] The FPHL began operations in November 2010 as the Federal Hockey League. Don Kirnan is the league's commissioner. [1]

  9. 1971–72 IHL season - Wikipedia

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    The 1971–72 IHL season was the 27th season of the International Hockey League, a North American minor professional league. Eight teams participated in the regular season, and the Port Huron Wings won the Turner Cup.