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Continental Hockey League (1972–1986)

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The Continental Hockey League (CnHL) is a defunct semi-professional ice hockey league which operated from 1972 to 1986.[1] It is known as the predecessor to the All-American Hockey League, in which three teams (Danville Dashers, Dayton Jets, and Troy Sabres) were charter members.

The league ceased operations after the 1985–86 season.

The championship trophy for the CnHL was called the 'Walmer Cup'.[2]

CnHL Teams

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Timeline

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Dayton Jets (ice hockey)Minot Maple LeafsBillings MarlborosFindlay WarriorsTroy SabresDanville DashersDecatur BluesJanesville Jets (CnHL)Grand Rapids GrizzliesFox Valley FlyersFort Wayne Scouts (ice hockey)Pekin StarsRockton WheelsHammond CardinalsSpringfield Kings (Illinois)Kenosha FlyersMadison Blues (ice hockey)Chicago WildcatsPeoria BladesChicago Cardinals (1972–1986)St. Louis RocketsSt. Louis PepsiWebster Stars


References

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  1. ^ "Continental Hockey League history and statistics". hockeydb.com.
  2. ^ "Remembering The Kenosha Flyers". From the Booth. October 25, 2013. Retrieved April 30, 2024.