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Springfield Spirit (NAHL)
The Springfield Spirit were a Tier II junior ice hockey team in the North American Hockey League. The team played its home games at the Jordan Valley Ice Park in Springfield, Missouri. History In 2001, the St. Louis Sting moved across the state to Springfield, Missouri, becoming the Springfield Spirit. After the four years, and only one playoff appearance, the team was sold and relocated to Wasilla, Alaska Wasilla (Denaʼina language, Dena'ina: ''Benteh'') is a city in Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska, United States, and the List of cities in Alaska, fourth-largest city in Alaska. It is located on the northern point of Cook Inlet in the Matanus .... Season-by-season records References External links Hockey DBElite Prospects
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Springfield, Missouri
Springfield is the List of cities in Missouri, third most populous city in the U.S. state of Missouri and the county seat of Greene County, Missouri, Greene County. The city's population was 169,176 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. It is the principal city of the Springfield metropolitan area, Missouri, Springfield metropolitan area, which had an estimated population of 487,061 in 2022 and includes the counties of Christian County, Missouri, Christian, Dallas County, Missouri, Dallas, Greene County, Missouri, Greene, Polk County, Missouri, Polk, and Webster County, Missouri, Webster, The city sits on the Springfield Plateau of the Ozarks, which ranges from nearly level to rolling hills. Springfield is the largest city in the Ozarks. Springfield's nicknames include "Queen City of the Ozarks" and "The Birthplace of U.S. Route 66, Route 66". The city has been called the "Buckle of the Bible Belt" due to its association with evangelical Christianity. The city is the h ...
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2001–02 NAHL Season
The 2001–02 NAHL season was the 18th season of the North American Hockey League. The season ran from September 2001 to April 2002 with a 56-game schedule for each team. The Detroit Compuware Ambassadors won the regular season championship and went on to defeat the Pittsburgh Forge 2 games to 0 for the Robertson Cup. Member changes * The Pittsburgh Forge joined the NAHL as an expansion franchise. * The St. Louis Sting relocated and became the Springfield Spirit The Springfield Spirit were a women's professional basketball team in the National Women's Basketball League (NWBL), based in Springfield, Massachusetts. The team finished in last place in the league in 2001. In 2002, the Spirit signed former .... 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 East Division West Division Statistics Scoring leaders ...
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Ice Hockey Clubs Disestablished In 2005
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Defunct North American Hockey League Teams
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2004–05 NAHL Season
The 2004–05 NAHL season was the 21st season of the North American Hockey League The North American Hockey League (NAHL) is one of the top junior hockey leagues in the United States and is in its 50th season of operation in 2024–25. It is the only Tier II junior league sanctioned by USA Hockey, and acts as an alternati .... The regular season ran from September 2004 to March 2005 with a 56-game schedule for each team. The Texas Tornado won the regular season championship and went on to defeat the Fargo-Moorhead Jets 6 to 1 for the Robertson Cup. Member changes * The Lone Star Cavalry relocated and became the Santa Fe Roadrunners. * The Central Texas Blackhawks rebranded as the Central Texas Marshals. * The Fernie Ghostriders, left the league and joined the KIJHL. 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 ...
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2003–04 NAHL Season
The 2003–04 NAHL season was the 20th season of the North American Hockey League. The season ran from September 2003 to April 2004 with a 56-game schedule for each team. The Texas Tornado won the regular season championship and went on to defeat the Bismarck Bobcats 4 to 1 for the Robertson Cup. Member changes * After the previous season, several of the NAHL's active teams folded. These included the Capital Centre Pride, Chicago Freeze and Detroit Compuware Ambassadors. * The league was further reduced by the loss of the Danville Wings to the United States Hockey League. * The Pittsburgh Forge also relocated and became the Toledo IceDiggers. * Over the course of 2003, the NAHL and America West Hockey League negotiated a merger between the two leagues. The new combined league would remain the 'North American Hockey League' and include eight of the eleven AWHL franchises that were active in its final season. These teams were the Billings Bulls, Bismarck Bobcats, Bozem ...
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2002–03 NAHL Season
The 2002–03 NAHL season was the 19th season of the North American Hockey League The North American Hockey League (NAHL) is one of the top junior hockey leagues in the United States and is in its 50th season of operation in 2024–25. It is the only Tier II junior league sanctioned by USA Hockey, and acts as an alternati .... The season ran from September 2002 to April 2003 with a 56-game schedule for each team. The Pittsburgh Forge won the regular season championship and went on to defeat the Texas Tornado 3 games to 1 for the Robertson Cup. Member changes ''None'' 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 East Division West Division Statistics Scoring leaders The following players led the league in regular season points at the completion of all regular season games. Robertson Cup playoffs Note ...
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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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Danville Wings
The Danville Wings were a Tier I ice hockey team that played the North American Hockey League from 1994 until 2003 when they moved to the United States Hockey League for the 2003–04 season. After that season, the team was relocated to Indianapolis, Indiana and renamed the Indiana Ice. The Wings played their home games at the David S. Palmer Arena in Danville, Illinois. History The Western Michigan Wolves first started play in Kalamazoo in the 1988–89 North American Hockey League, NAHL season. The team rebranded themselves as the Kalamazoo Jr. Wings that next season. The Jr. Wings won the Robertson Cup in the 1990–91 and 1992–93 seasons. The franchise was purchased by rock promoter Jay Goldberg and then relocated to Danville, Illinois after the 1993–94 season. The Danville Wings would play in the NAHL for nine seasons, winning the Robertson Cup in 2000. After the 2002–03 season, the Wings would move to the United States Hockey League. They only played for one season the ...
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Wasilla, Alaska
Wasilla (Denaʼina language, Dena'ina: ''Benteh'') is a city in Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska, United States, and the List of cities in Alaska, fourth-largest city in Alaska. It is located on the northern point of Cook Inlet in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley of the Southcentral Alaska, southcentral part of the state. The city's population was 9,054 at the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census, up from 7,831 in 2010. Wasilla is the largest city in the borough and a part of the Anchorage metropolitan area, which had an estimated population of 398,328 in 2020. Established at the intersection of the Alaska Railroad and Old Carle Wagon Road, the city prospered at the expense of the nearby mining town of Knik-Fairview, Alaska, Knik. Historically entrepreneurial, the economic base shifted in the 1970s from small-scale agriculture and recreation to support for workers employed in Anchorage, Alaska, Anchorage or on Alaska's North Slope oilfields and related infrastructure. The Geo ...
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