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2010–11 AAHL Season
The 2010–11 All American Hockey League season was the third season of the All American Hockey League. Six teams participated in the regular season, and the Battle Creek Revolution were the league champions. Regular season Final External links Season 2010/11on hockeydb.com {{DEFAULTSORT:2010-11 AAHL season All American Hockey League (2008–2011) AAHL ...
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All American Hockey League (2008–2011)
The All American Hockey League (AAHL) was a lower level professional ice hockey league with teams in the Midwestern United States. The league suspended operations for the 2011–12 season and subsequently folded. League history Inaugural season (2008–09) The All American Hockey League was formed in 2008 as the All American Hockey Association when the Battle Creek Revolution and South Shore Shooters (later the Chi-Town Shooters) of the Mid-Atlantic Hockey League banded together with the Evansville IceMen and Motor City Gamblers (later the Detroit Dragons) of the Midwest Hockey League. The Detroit Dragons folded mid-season, with the Chicago Blaze joining weeks later to fill the void. (The Blaze were originally going to be an expansion franchise for the 2009–10 season.) On April 5, 2009, the Chi-Town Shooters became the first team to win the Champions Cup by defeating the Battle Creek Revolution in the best-of-five championship series. On April 14, 2009, the AAHA Board ...
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Battle Creek Revolution
The Battle Creek Revolution was a professional ice hockey team which played in the All American Hockey League. The team played its home games at Revolution Arena in Battle Creek, Michigan. The team was initially announced to play in the Mid-Atlantic Hockey League for the 2008–09 season before the league folded in August 2008. The organization also created a junior hockey team called the Battle Creek Jr. Revolution that played its first season in the North American 3 Hockey League The North American 3 Hockey League (NA3HL) is an American Junior ice hockey#Tier III, Tier III junior ice hockey league that consists of teams from Connecticut, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota, M ... in the 2010–11 season. Season-by-season results 2010–11 roster References External linksOfficial Battle Creek Revolution website
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Lapeer Loggers
The Lapeer Loggers were a professional ice hockey team based in Lapeer, Michigan. The Loggers played the 2010–11 season as a member of the All American Hockey League and played their home games at Polar Palace Arena in Lapeer, MI. Team history The Loggers were approved for membership in the AAHL in August 2010. On January 3, the AAHL took over the operations of the Lapeer Loggers and very soon thereafter, due to league wide difficulties, both the Queen City Storm and the Troy Bruins folded. The AAHL assimilated players from Lapeer, Queen City, and Troy, into the newly christened Michigan Moose. After just a few games, the AAHL called an early end to the regular season and played the AAHL's final playoffs (won by the Battle Creek Revolution) before disbanding the league. Affiliates On September 14, 2010, the Lapeer Loggers announced that they had signed an affiliation agreement with the South Muskoka Shield of the Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League The Greater Metro Junior ...
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Troy Bruins (2009–2010)
The Troy Bruins were a professional ice hockey team which played in the All American Hockey League. The team played their home games at Hobart Arena in downtown Troy, Ohio. History The organization was formed in 2009 as an expansion franchise in the Northern Junior Hockey League for the 2009–10 season. On May 21, 2009, the team was officially announced as the Troy Bruins. While not being affiliated with the original Troy Bruins from the International Hockey League of the 1950s, the Bruins pay homage to the Miami Valley's first hockey team and the area's rich hockey history. The organization would leave the NJHL after one season and pursued creating a minor league professional team instead. On August 31, 2010, the team was officially announced as an expansion team in All American Hockey League. On January 5, 2011, the team officially suspended operations, canceled all remaining games, and released all players. Their final game was a 4-2 win over the Queen City Storm The ...
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Indiana Blizzard
The Indiana Blizzard was a professional ice hockey team based in Dyer, Indiana. The team was a member of the All American Hockey League and began its inaugural season in October 2009 as the Detroit Hitmen. The Blizzard played their home games at the Midwest Training & Ice Center Arena. History The West Michigan Blizzard started their inaugural season in October 2009 as the Detroit Hitmen, located in Fraser, Michigan. Due to the financial issues, the team was relocated to Norton Shores, Michigan on December 17, 2009. Matt Wiedenhoeft was the founding partner of the Hitmen, who orchestrated the relocation to the Muskegon, Michigan's L.C. Walker Arena. Their name was changed to the West Michigan Blizzard. In September 2010, the team announced their relocation to Dyer, Indiana Dyer is a town in St. John Township, Lake County, Indiana, United States. The population was 16,517 at the 2020 census. It is a southeastern suburb of Chicago. Geography Dyer borders Munster to the n ...
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Chi-Town Shooters
The Chi-Town Shooters were a professional ice hockey team that played in the All American Hockey League. The team played its home games at the Midwest Training & Ice Center in Dyer, Indiana. The "Shooters" name refers to the casinos in the South Shore region of northwestern Indiana. History On April 5, 2009, the Shooters won their first and only Rod Davidson Cup, beating the Battle Creek Revolution in the final deciding game of a best-of-five series. The team did not return to the AAHL looking to focus on launching a junior ice hockey team instead.. However, the West Michigan Blizzard relocated to the arena as the Indiana Blizzard before the 2010–11 season. By December 2010, the Blizzard had folded and the roster was taken over by the Shooters' organization and name for the remainder of the season. By the end of the season, the only other team remaining was the Battle Creek Revolution The Battle Creek Revolution was a professional ice hockey team which played in the All ...
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Queen City Storm
The Queen City Storm were a professional hockey team based in Evendale, Ohio Evendale (pronounced ) is a village in Hamilton County, Ohio, United States, within the Cincinnati metropolitan area. The population was 2,767 at the 2010 census. Geography Evendale is located at (39.247509, -84.431094). According to the Uni ..., a Cincinnati suburb. The Storm were members of the All American Hockey League and played their home games at Sports Plus Cincinnati. History The Storm were approved for membership in the AAHL in August 2010.{{Cite web , url=http://www.aahlhockey.com/home/2010/8/12/aahl-welcomes-queen-city-storm-for-2010-2011.html , title=AAHL Welcomes Queen City Storm for 2010-2011 , access-date=2010-08-13 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100823050710/http://www.aahlhockey.com/home/2010/8/12/aahl-welcomes-queen-city-storm-for-2010-2011.html , archive-date=2010-08-23 , url-status=dead The Storm suspended operations mid-season in January 2011 with some its play ...
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Wooster Korn Kings
The Wooster Korn Kings were a professional hockey team based in Wooster, Ohio. The Korn Kings were a member of the All American Hockey League and played their home games at Alice Noble Ice Arena in Wooster, OH. The team abruptly folded after two weeks of play. Team history The Wooster Korn Kings started their inaugural season in 2009 as the Madison Ice Muskies, located in Madison, Wisconsin. In October 2010, the team was relocated to Wooster, Ohio Wooster ( ) is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Wayne County. Located in northeastern Ohio, the city lies approximately south-southwest of Cleveland, southwest of Akron and west of Canton. The population was 27,232 at t .... They changed their name to the Wooster Korn Kings. The troubled franchise did not last long in the much smaller Wooster market, folding after just a bit more than a month after relocating. References External links Wooster Korn Kings websiteAll-American Hockey League website {{Ohio ...
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