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The '''Midwest Hockey League''' (MWHL) was a short-lived proposed low level minor pro hockey league that was scheduled to begin play in the 2009-2010 season. The league administrative office was located in [[Fort Wayne, Indiana]].
The '''Midwest Hockey League''' (MWHL) was a short-lived proposed low level minor pro [[hockey]] league that was scheduled to begin play in the 2009-2010 season. The league administrative office was located in [[Fort Wayne, Indiana]].


==League History==
==League History==

Revision as of 05:23, 14 April 2015

Midwest Hockey League
Midwest Hockey League logo
SportIce hockey
Founded2008
Country United States
Official websitewww.themwhl.com

The Midwest Hockey League (MWHL) was a short-lived proposed low level minor pro hockey league that was scheduled to begin play in the 2009-2010 season. The league administrative office was located in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

League History

On August 10, 2009, the MWHL announced a merger with the All American Hockey League, absorbing the MWHL's Madison Ice Muskies as well as key MWHL personnel. The merged leagues operate under the AAHL name.[1]

2009–10 teams

The league was in the process of determining teams for the 2009–2010 season when the merger took place.

Team Founded Home arena City
Fort Wayne 2009 McMillen Ice Arena Fort Wayne, Indiana
Madison Ice Muskies 2009 Hartmeyer Ice Arena (1,800) Madison,Wisconsin

Teams Year by Year

Year Teams Expansion Defunct Suspended Return from Hiatus Relocated Name Changes
2008 7 Evansville IceMen,
Motor City (Frazier)Gamblers,
Indianapolis ( Fishers Indiana)Trax,
Chicago Bulldogs from DAHL,
Louisville Chill,
Columbus (Indiana) Rage,
Michigan (Kalkaska) Stars
Evansville IceMen to AAHL,
Motor City Gamblers to AAHL,
Indianapolis Trax,
Chicago Bulldogs to DAHL,
louisville Chill to St. Louis ( Wentzville) Chill
2009 2 Madison Ice Muskies,
Fort Wayne
Madison Ice Muskies to AAHL,
Fort Wayne

References