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Central Hockey League (1952–1953)
The Central Hockey League was a semi-professional ice hockey league that operated from 1952 to 1953. History After the Sioux City Sunhawks folded in the summer of '52, the American Amateur Hockey League (1947–1952), American Amateur Hockey League rebranded as the Central Hockey League. The five other league members continued with the league, however, all three that were located in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul, twin cities folded following the season. The CHL collapsed with the remaining two teams forming the Minnesota Hockey League. Teams *Eveleth-Virginia Rangers *Hibbing Flyers *Minneapolis Millers (CHL), Minneapolis Millers *Rochester Mustangs *St. Paul Saints (CHL), St. Paul Saints Standings Final standings ''Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; PTS = Points; y = clinched league title'' References

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Ice hockey (or simply hockey in North America) is a team sport played on ice skates, usually on an Ice rink, ice skating rink with Ice hockey rink, lines and markings specific to the sport. It belongs to a family of sports called hockey. Two opposing teams use ice hockey sticks to control, advance, and Shot (ice hockey), shoot a vulcanized rubber hockey puck into the other team's net. Each Goal (ice hockey), goal is worth one point. The team with the highest score after an hour of playing time is declared the winner; ties are broken in Overtime (ice hockey), overtime or a Shootout (ice hockey), shootout. In a formal game, each team has six Ice skating, skaters on the ice at a time, barring any penalties, including a goaltender. It is a contact sport#Grades, full contact game and one of the more physically demanding team sports. The modern sport of ice hockey was developed in Canada, most notably in Montreal, where the first indoor ice hockey game, first indoor game was play ...
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