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  2. Chicago Union - Wikipedia

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    Weeks before the season was set to start, the league canceled the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic affecting the world. The Chicago Wildfire decided to retire the name and create an opportunity for a rebranding moment. After receiving many options from fans, the new era for Chicago professional ultimate will be represented by the Chicago Union.

  3. List of All-CCHA Teams - Wikipedia

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    The all-CCHA teams were discontinued after the 2012–13 season when the original CCHA was dissolved as a consequence of the Big Ten Conference forming its men's ice hockey conference, [2] and were revived along with the league in 2021–22.

  4. 1963 in sports - Wikipedia

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    NFL Championship: the Chicago Bears won 14–10 over the New York Giants at Wrigley Field; January 29 – First inductees into the Pro Football Hall of Fame are announced; September 7 – the Pro Football Hall of Fame opens in Canton, Ohio with 17 charter members. Rose Bowl (1962 season):

  5. 1971 in sports - Wikipedia

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    NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship – Boston University Terriers defeat University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Golden Gophers 4–2 in Syracuse, New York; World Hockey Association (WHA) is formed as an alternative North American professional hockey league to the NHL

  6. Dave Gust - Wikipedia

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    After playing minor hockey for the Chicago Fury in the Tier 1 Elite Hockey League (T1EHL), Gust was drafted 99th overall by the Fargo Force in the seventh round of the 2011 United States Hockey League (USHL) Entry Draft. [1] On November 4, 2011, Gust made his USHL debut in a 4–2 win against the Lincoln Stars. [2]

  7. Lorne Davis - Wikipedia

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    Davis spent most of his fifteen-year pro career playing for minor-league teams, with occasional call-ups to the Montreal Canadiens (with whom he won a Stanley Cup in 1953), Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings, and Boston Bruins. In 1964–65, he was a player-coach for the Muskegon Zephyrs of the International Hockey League.

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  9. Chicago Freeze - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Freeze was a Tier II junior A ice hockey team in the North American Hockey League's West Division. The team was originally the Detroit Freeze until it relocated to a Chicago suburb of Geneva. The Chicago Freeze played out of the Fox Valley Ice Arena, which later became home to the Chicago Hitmen of the NAHL. [1]