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Central Hockey League

The Central Hockey League (CHL) is a mid-level professional hockey league, owned by Global Entertainment Corporation.

History

The Central Hockey League (CHL) was revived in 1992 by Bill Levins and Ray Miron under the idea of central ownership of both the league and the teams. Both men were from hockey backgrounds—Miron had been general manager of the Colorado Rockies and had briefly been president of the previous Central Hockey League in 1976.

In the inaugural 1992-93 season the league had six teams, including the Oklahoma City Blazers, the Tulsa Oilers, the Wichita Thunder, the Memphis RiverKings, the Dallas Freeze and the Fort Worth Fire.

After Levins died, the championship trophy awarded to the winner of the CHL playoffs was renamed the Levins Cup. After running the league for eight years, Miron retired in 2000 and sold the league. The Levins Cup was renamed the Ray Miron President's Cup.

After several experiments in expansion and a long battle for players and markets with the Western Professional Hockey League (WPHL), the CHL merged with the WPHL in 2001.

Brad Treliving, the current CHL Commissioner, has provided a stablizing influence on the league.

2008-09 teams

The CHL is divided into four divisions. Teams compete annually for the Ray Miron President's Cup. Active teams, listed by 2007-08 division and with their 2007-08 affiliated teams include:

Northern Conference
Division Team Arena City/Area Affiliate Team(s)
Northeast Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs CenturyTel Center Bossier City, LA (Shreveport area)
Mississippi RiverKings DeSoto Civic Center Southaven, MS (Memphis area) Tampa Bay Lightning, Norfolk Admirals
Oklahoma City Blazers Ford Center Oklahoma City, OK
Tulsa Oilers BOK Center Tulsa, OK
Northwest Colorado Eagles Budweiser Events Center Loveland, CO (Fort Collins area)
Rapid City Rush Rushmore Plaza Civic Center Rapid City, SD
Rocky Mountain Rage Broomfield Event Center Broomfield, CO (Denver Area)
Wichita Thunder Britt Brown Arena Wichita, KS
Southern Conference
Division Team Arena City/Area Affiliate Team(s)
Southeast Corpus Christi IceRays American Bank Center Corpus Christi, TX
Laredo Bucks Laredo Entertainment Center Laredo, TX
Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees Dodge Arena Hidalgo, TX (McAllen area)
Texas Brahmas NYTEX Sports Centre North Richland Hills, TX (Fort Worth area)
Southwest Amarillo Gorillas Amarillo Civic Center Amarillo, TX
Arizona Sundogs Tim's Toyota Center Prescott Valley, AZ Phoenix Coyotes, San Antonio Rampage
New Mexico Scorpions Santa Ana Star Center Rio Rancho, NM (Albuquerque area) Nashville Predators, Milwaukee Admirals
Odessa Jackalopes Ector County Coliseum Odessa, TX New York Islanders, Bridgeport Sound Tigers

Expected to begin play in 2009-10

Defunct teams

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