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  2. Maine Moose - Wikipedia

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    Logo for the Maine Timberwolves. The team was founded in 2006 by local businessmen Steve Levesque and Tom McBrierty. Originally slated to play in the America East Hockey League the league folded prior to the start of the first campaign and was reformed by remaining teams into the International Junior Hockey League where the Moose played in the New England Division of the Super Elite League.

  3. Bank of Maine Ice Vault - Wikipedia

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    It is the home of the Maine Moose ice hockey team which plays in the Northern States Junior Hockey League, [1] and the Skating Association of Maine. The arena stands on the site of a prior arena, called the Kennebec Ice Arena. It was built in 1973 and collapsed under the weight of snow on March 2, 2011. [2] The Maine Moose played their first ...

  4. North American 3 Eastern Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    For the 2013–14 season the league added the Maine Moose, the Maine Wild, and the Wilkes-Barre Miners. [4] In addition, two teams relocated and changed names when the Lake George Fighting Spirit moved to Waterville Valley, New Hampshire and became known as American Hockey Institute Fighting Spirit and the Trenton Habs were renamed the Jersey ...

  5. ECHL - Wikipedia

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    The league, formed by Vinton, VA oil man, Henry Brabham, and for whom the regular season championship trophy, the Brabham Cup, was named, combined teams from the defunct Atlantic Coast Hockey League (ACHL) and All-American Hockey League (AAHL), began to play as the East Coast Hockey League in 1988 with five teams – the (Winston-Salem, North) Carolina Thunderbirds (now the Wheeling Nailers ...

  6. Ice hockey in Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Augusta too had its own minor league team in the Augusta Lynx after the Raleigh IceCaps relocated in 1998. Augusta saw very little success, missing the postseason nearly as often as they made it. By 2009, the team's financial situation was so poor that they were forced to suspend operations just 18 games into the season. [12]

  7. List of defunct ECHL teams - Wikipedia

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    Last remaining member of the five founding teams of the East Coast Hockey League to relocate. Charlotte Checkers: 1993–2010: Ceased operations and replaced by the Charlotte Checkers of the AHL. Victoria Salmon Kings: 2004–2011: Ceased operations following the 2010–11 ECHL season.

  8. List of college athletic programs in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Maine–Presque Isle Owls: University of Maine at Presque Isle: Presque Isle: North Atlantic: Maine Maritime Mariners: Maine Maritime Academy: Castine: North Atlantic: New England Nor'easters: University of New England: Biddeford: CNE [b] Saint Joseph's Monks: Saint Joseph's College of Maine: Standish: Great Northeast: Southern Maine Huskies ...

  9. Augusta Lynx - Wikipedia

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    The Augusta Lynx were a minor-league professional ice hockey team based in Augusta, Georgia. The Lynx played their home games at the James Brown Arena . The Lynx, who played in the ECHL , had affiliations with the Tampa Bay Lightning of the NHL and the Norfolk Admirals of the AHL .