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Detroit Compuware Ambassadors (NAHL)
The Detroit Compuware Ambassadors were a Junior A ice hockey team that played in the North American Hockey League. The team was originally based in Oak Park, Michigan, playing out of the Compuware Oak Park Arena but later played at the Compuware Arena in Plymouth, Michigan. History As far back as the mid-1970's, Compuware cofounder Peter Karmanos Jr. had supported youth hockey, labeling his organization 'Ambassadors' for his company. Karmanos began expanding his footprint into the sport in the 1984 when he purchased the Windsor Spitfires, a junior team in the Ontario Hockey League. That same year, he founded a second junior team to take the place of the Detroit Jr. Wings, who had suspended play the year before. The new club was named the Detroit Compuware Ambassadors and played in the Detroit suburb of Oak Park, Michigan. The Ambassadors swiftly became the best junior team in the North American Hockey League, winning five consecutive championships from 1986 through 1990. With ...
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Ontario Hockey League
The Ontario Hockey League (OHL; ) is one of the three major junior ice hockey leagues which constitute the Canadian Hockey League, alongside the Western Hockey League and the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League. The league is for players aged 16–20. There are currently 20 teams in the OHL: seventeen in Ontario, two in Michigan, and one in Pennsylvania. The league was founded in 1980 when its predecessor, the Ontario Major Junior Hockey League, formally split away from the Ontario Hockey Association, joining the Canadian Major Junior Hockey League and its direct affiliation with Hockey Canada. The OHL traces its history of Junior A hockey back to 1933 with the partition of Junior A and B. In 1970, the OHA Junior A League was one of five Junior A leagues operating in Ontario. The OHA was promoted to Tier I Junior A for the 1970–71 season and took up the name Ontario Major Junior Hockey League. Since 1980 the league has grown rapidly into a high-profile marketable product ...
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USA Hockey
USA Hockey is a national ice hockey organization in the United States. It is recognized by the International Olympic Committee and the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee as the governing body for organized ice hockey in the United States and is a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation. Before June 1991, the organization was known as the Amateur Hockey Association of the United States (AHAUS). The organization is based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Its mission is to promote the growth of ice hockey in the U.S. USA Hockey programs support and develop players, coaches, officials, and facilities. USA Hockey also has junior ice hockey and senior ice hockey programs, and supports a disabled ice hockey program. USA Hockey provides certification programs for coaches and officials. Members of the organization receive a subscription to USA Hockey Magazine. History The Amateur Hockey Association of the United States (AHAUS) was founded on October 29, 1937, in New Y ...
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1995–96 NAHL Season
The 1995–96 NAHL season was the 12th season of the North American Hockey League. The Springfield Jr. Blues won the regular season championship and the Robertson Cup. Member changes * The Lakeland Jets relocated and became the Soo Indians. * The Saginaw Gears relocated and became the Gaylord Grizzlies in December. * The Indianapolis Junior Ice folded. Regular season The standings at the end of the regular season were as follows: ''Note: x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched regular season title'' Standings Robertson Cup playoffs Note: * denotes overtime period(s) References NAHL reference External links Official website of the North American Hockey League {{DEFAULTSORT:NAHL season, 1995–96 North American Hockey League seasons NAHL Nahl or NAHL may refer to: * Nahl (surname) * National Accident Helpline, a British personal injury lawyer service * North American Hockey League, an American junior hockey league * North American Hockey League (1973–1 ...
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1994–95 NAHL Season
The 1994–95 NAHL season was the 11th season of the North American Hockey League. The Detroit Compuware Ambassadors won the regular season championship and the Robertson Cup. Member changes * The Niagara Scenic withdrew from the league, rebranded as the Buffalo Lightning, and joined the Empire Junior Hockey League. * The Kalamazoo Jr. Wings relocated and became the Danville Wings. * The Michigan Nationals rebranded as the Dearborn Heights Nationals. Regular season The standings at the end of the regular season were as follows: ''Note: x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched regular season title'' Standings Robertson Cup playoffs ''Results missing'' Detroit Compuware Ambassadors won the Robertson Cup. References NAHL reference External links Official website of the North American Hockey League {{DEFAULTSORT:NAHL season, 1994–95 North American Hockey League seasons NAHL Nahl or NAHL may refer to: * Nahl (surname) * National Accident Helpline, a British ...
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1993–94 NAHL Season
The 1993–94 NAHL season was the 10th season of the North American Hockey League. The Niagara Scenic won the regular season championship while the Detroit Compuware Ambassadors won the Robertson Cup. Member changes * The Springfield Jr. Blues join the league as an expansion franchise. * The Cleveland Jr. Barons were approved to join the NAHL from the Northeastern Jr. Hockey League. Regular season The standings at the end of the regular season were as follows: ''Note: x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched regular season title'' Standings Eastern Division Western Division Robertson Cup playoffs ''Results missing'' Detroit Compuware Ambassadors won the Robertson Cup. References NAHL reference External links Official website of the North American Hockey League {{DEFAULTSORT:NAHL season, 1993–94 North American Hockey League seasons NAHL Nahl or NAHL may refer to: * Nahl (surname) * National Accident Helpline, a Britis ...
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1992–93 NAHL Season
The 1992–93 NAHL season was the 9th season of the North American Hockey League. The Kalamazoo Jr. Wings won the regular season championship and the Robertson Cup. League rebranding Entering the season, the 'North American Junior Hockey League' altered its name, becoming the North American Hockey League. Member changes * The Detroit Jr. Wings withdrew from the league * The Detroit Freeze join the league as a expansion franchise. Regular season The standings at the end of the regular season were as follows: ''Note: x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched regular season title'' Standings Eastern Division Western Division Robertson Cup playoffs ''Results missing'' Kalamazoo Jr. Wings won the Robertson Cup. References NAHL reference External links Official website of the North American Hockey League {{DEFAULTSORT:NAHL season, 1992–93 North American Hockey League seasons NAHL Nahl or NAHL may refer to: * Nahl (surna ...
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1991–92 NAJHL Season
The 1991–92 NAHL season was the 8th season of the North American Junior Hockey League. The Detroit Compuware Ambassadors won the regular season championship and the Robertson Cup. Member changes * The Lytes Rustlers withdrew from the league. * The Saginaw Gears joined the league as an expansion franchise. * The Dearborn Magic rebranded as the Michigan Nationals. Regular season The standings at the end of the regular season were as follows: ''Note: x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched regular season title'' Standings Eastern Division Western Division Robertson Cup playoffs ''Results missing'' Detroit Compuware Ambassadors won the Robertson Cup. References NAJHL reference External links Official website of the North American Hockey League {{DEFAULTSORT:NAJHL season, 1991–92 J NAHL Nahl or NAHL may refer to: * Nahl (surname) * National Accident Helpline, a British personal injury lawyer service * North American ...
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1990–91 NAJHL Season
The 1990–91 NAJHL season was the 7th season of the North American Junior Hockey League. The Detroit Compuware Ambassadors won the regular season championship while the Kalamazoo Jr. Wings won the Robertson Cup. Member changes * The Melvindale Blades and NACE folded. By some accounts, NACE relocated and became the Dearborn Magic, however, the Johnstown Tomahawks, who are the successors to the Magic, list this season as their inaugural year. * The Lytes Rustlers, a travel team of players from the west coast, joined the league. The team played their home games in St. Louis. * The Dearborn Magic joined the league as an expansion franchise. * The Bloomfield Jets relocated and became the Lakeland Jets. Regular season The standings at the end of the regular season were as follows: ''Note: x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched regular season title'' Standings Eastern Division Western Division Robertson Cup playoffs ''Results m ...
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1989–90 NAJHL Season
The 1989–90 NAJHL season was the 6th season of the North American Junior Hockey League. The Detroit Compuware Ambassadors won the regular season championship and the Robertson Cup. Member changes * The Chicago Young Americans folded. * The Indianapolis Junior Ice joined the league as an expansion franchise. * The Redford Royals rebranded as NACE, C & H Piping rebranded as the Melvindale Blades and the Western Michigan Wolves rebranded as the Kalamazoo Jr. Wings. Regular season The standings at the end of the regular season were as follows: ''Note: x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched regular season title'' Standings Eastern Division Western Division Robertson Cup playoffs ''Results missing'' Detroit Compuware Ambassadors won the Robertson Cup. References NAJHL reference External links Official website of the North American Hockey League {{DEFAULTSORT:NAJHL season, 1989–90 J NAHL Nahl or NAHL may refer to: ...
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1988–89 NAJHL Season
The 1988–89 NAJHL season was the 5th season of the North American Junior Hockey League. The Detroit Compuware Ambassadors won the regular season championship and the Robertson Cup. Member changes * The Western Michigan Wolves and C & H Piping joined the league as expansion franchises. Regular season The standings at the end of the regular season were as follows: ''Note: x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched regular season title'' Standings Eastern Division Western Division Robertson Cup playoffs ''Results missing'' Detroit Compuware Ambassadors won the Robertson Cup. References NAJHL reference External links Official website of the North American Hockey League {{DEFAULTSORT:NAJHL season, 1988–89 J NAHL Nahl or NAHL may refer to: * Nahl (surname) * National Accident Helpline, a British personal injury lawyer service * North American Hockey League, an American junior hockey league * North American Hockey League (19 ...
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1987–88 NAJHL Season
The 1987–88 NAJHL season was the 4th season of the North American Junior Hockey League. The Detroit Compuware Ambassadors won the regular season championship and the Robertson Cup. Member changes * The Detroit Falcons folded. * The Bloomfield Jets and Chicago Young Americans joined the league as expansion franchises. * The Detroit Jr. Wings returned from hiatus and rejoined the league. * The Buffalo Jr. Sabres returned from hiatus and rebranded as the Niagara Scenic. * The Hennessey Engineers relocated and became the Redford Royals. Regular season The standings at the end of the regular season were as follows: ''Note: x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched regular season title'' Standings Robertson Cup playoffs ''Results missing'' Detroit Compuware Ambassadors won the Robertson Cup. References NAJHL reference External links Official website of the North American Hockey League {{DEFAULTSORT:NAJHL season, 1987–88 J NAHL Nahl or NAHL may refer to ...
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1986–87 NAJHL Season
The 1986–87 NAJHL season was the 3rd season of the North American Junior Hockey League. The Detroit Compuware Ambassadors won the regular season championship and the Robertson Cup. Member changes * The Chicago Patriots and Chicago Cougars joined the league as affiliate members. The Patriots folded after 3 games while the Cougars do not appear to have played a single match before withdrawing. * The St. Clair Shores Falcons relocated and became the Detroit Falcons. Regular season The standings at the end of the regular season were as follows: ''Note: x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched regular season title'' Standings Note: Neither Chicago team was active by the end of the season. Robertson Cup playoffs ''Results missing'' Detroit Compuware Ambassadors won the Robertson Cup. References NAJHL reference External links Official website of the North American Hockey League {{DEFAULTSORT:NAJHL season, 1986–87 J NAHL Nahl or NAHL may refer to: * Nahl (s ...
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