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Como Park High School, St. Paul (Hockey) Johnson High School, St. Paul (Hockey)| All Sports Two Rivers: Becker/Big Lake† Legacy Christian Moose Lake Area Mora/Hinckley-Finlayson† North Branch High School Pine City/Rush City† WSFLG (WI)† Hockey: Valley: Alden-Conger High School Cleveland High School Granada-Huntley-East Chain High School
The Minnesota State High School League is a voluntary, nonprofit association of public and private schools with a history of service to Minnesota's high school youth since 1916. Minnesota Hockey, an affiliate of USA Hockey, is the governing body of youth and amateur hockey in Minnesota. Minnesota Hockey is governed by a board of directors and ...
The following season after the UJHL collapsed, the Wooster Oilers, along with many other UJHL franchises, joined the Northern Junior Hockey League. After the 2009–10 season, the Oilers announced they would join the Tier III Great Lakes Junior Hockey League .
American Hockey League (high-level) ECHL (formerly East Coast Hockey League) (mid-level) Federal Prospects Hockey League (low-level) Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey (low-level) SPHL (formerly Southern Professional Hockey League) (low-level) Juniors: Canadian Hockey League (CHL; an umbrella organization) Ontario Hockey League (Major junior)
Great Lakes Junior Hockey League (2008–2012) Great Lakes Junior C Hockey League (1968–2016) – became Bill Stobbs Division of the PJHL; Great West Hockey Conference (NCAA Division I, 1985–1988) Gulf Coast Hockey League (2001–2002) International-American Hockey League (1936–1941) - became American Hockey League
RICHMOND – On Saturday the River Lakes girls hockey team will be playing for a chance at the Section 2-1A championship game. After a bye to start the tournament, the top-seeded Stars (13-8-4 ...
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The GLJHL switched from USA Hockey to the Amateur Athletic Union and eight of its teams refused to go with it. The eight Great Lakes Division teams formed their own division in the MnJHL while the original teams compete in the Minnesota Division. The Great Lakes Division would be renamed the Central Division prior to the 2014–15 season.