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A International Independent Hockey League (IIHL) was an independent on line-subordinate professional hockey league that played in late 2003 before falling apart in 2004.

Based by Mike Killbreath of Flint, Michigan and Dan Monacelli of Novi, Michigan, a league was shaked using misconduct allegations that finally resulted within criminal investigations & the prosecution of an creator. Killbreath claimed a IIHL got an affiliate by having a currently defunct South East Hockey League (SEHL).

A 4-team SEHL ceased play as a result a 2003-04 year by using portions of a league joining the Asheville, North Carolina based Southern Professional Hockey League.

A number one IIHL game was played within December 2003. It featured a Northern Michigan Predators & Lansing Ice Nuts. A Ice Nuts won, Three-Two. IIHL teams
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Historical information about the Roanoke Express and brief descriptions of all ECHL franchises, past and present.

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Unofficial Old Central Hockey League
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Les Jaros de Beauce / Beauce Jaros
NAHL team from 1975-77. Site is in French and English.

Syracuse Blazers
The Blazers were born as an expansion team in the EHL during the 1967-8 season. The EHL suspended operations at the end of the season and the Blazer franchise became a part of the newly formed North American Hockey League for the 1973-4 season.

Old Western Hockey League
For 22 years the WHL played in the cities of Western Canada and the US. The league died in 1974, due to financial pressures caused by the WHL's prime venues being taken by the NHL and WHA.

History of the Atlantic Coast Hockey League
The ACHL was a rough and tumble league that carried the torch for lower-league minor hockey in the eighties. Epitiomized by lots of banging and fighting, this league kept hockey alive in the Southeastern United States and directly led to the formation of today's ECHL.

North American Hockey Timeline
Outline of the hockey franchises in North America over time.

The Greensboro Hockey Museum
A tribute to the professional teams that have called the Greensboro Coliseum home, including the Monarchs (ECHL and AHL), Hurricanes (NHL), and Generals (ECHL).


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