United Hockey League

{{Short description|1991–2010 North American ice hockey league}}

{{Redirect|International Hockey League (2007–2010)|other uses|International Hockey League (disambiguation)}}

{{Redirect|Colonial Hockey League|the NCAA Division III collegiate hockey conference|Colonial Hockey Conference}}

{{Infobox sports league

| logo = United Hockey League.svg

| pixels = 150px

| caption = Logo of the UHL from 1997–2006

| sport = Ice hockey

| founded = {{Start date and age|1991}}

| folded = {{End date and age|2010}}

| replaced = Central Hockey League (partial)

| motto =

| countries= {{USA}}
{{CAN}}

| champion = Fort Wayne Komets

| most_champs = Fort Wayne Komets & Muskegon Fury (4)

| website =

}}

The United Hockey League (UHL), originally known as the Colonial Hockey League from 1991 to 1997 and last known as the International Hockey League from 2007 to 2010, was a low-level minor professional ice hockey league,{{cite web |last=DeVrieze |first=Craig |date=May 15, 2007 |title=Report: AHL hockey team moving from Omaha to the Quad-Cities |url=http://www.qctimes.com/articles/2007/05/15/news/local/doc464a3e0694b79469104694.txt |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090126093927/http://www.qctimes.com/articles/2007/05/15/news/local/doc464a3e0694b79469104694.txt |archive-date=January 26, 2009 |access-date=January 26, 2009 |website=Quad-City Times}}{{cite web |last=DeVrieze |first=Craig |date=May 23, 2007 |title=Mallards call conference |url=http://www.qctimes.com/articles/2007/05/23/news/local/doc4654e4c9ad9bc691549463.txt |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090126093932/http://www.qctimes.com/articles/2007/05/23/news/local/doc4654e4c9ad9bc691549463.txt |archive-date=January 26, 2009 |access-date=January 26, 2009 |website=Quad-City Times}}{{cite web |last=Gallant |first=Collin |last2=Flach |first2=Mike |date=April 13, 2000 |title=The improbable and fantastic journey of Drayton Valley's Eric Schneider |url=http://gauntlet.ucalgary.ca/story/2362 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080804055534/http://gauntlet.ucalgary.ca/story/2362 |archive-date=August 4, 2008 |access-date=August 4, 2008 |website=Gauntlet Sports}} with teams in the United States and Canada. The league was headquartered in Rochester, Michigan, and, in its last year, consisted of seven teams.{{cite web |title=Welcome to the IHL |url=http://www.ihl-hockey.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070625194848/http://www.ihl-hockey.com/ |archive-date=June 25, 2007 |access-date=June 20, 2007 |website=International Hockey League}} It folded in 2010, with most of its teams joining the Central Hockey League. The Central Hockey League teams still operating in 2014 were then added to ECHL. The only former CoHL/UHL/IHL teams still active as of 2024 are the Fort Wayne Komets and Kalamazoo Wings.

History

The UHL was originally formed in 1991 as the Colonial Hockey League and had teams in Brantford, Ontario; Detroit, Michigan; Flint, Michigan; St. Thomas, Ontario; and Thunder Bay, Ontario; the avowed goal of the league organizers was to fill the low-level niche in the Great Lakes area abandoned by the original International Hockey League as the latter league engaged in upmarket expansion. As time passed, the CoHL moved eastward, into places like Glens Falls, NY; Danbury, CT; Utica, NY; Binghamton, NY; and Richmond, VA. During that expansion, the league was renamed "United Hockey League" (UHL) and the headquarters was moved to Lake St. Louis, Missouri, in 1997.

The 2006–07 season was the last season of play for the league under the UHL name. Following the 2006–07 season, the league lost half of its ten teams. The franchises in Moline and Rockford, Illinois moved to the American Hockey League, the team in Elmira, New York, went to the ECHL, and the franchises in Chicago, Illinois and Port Huron, Michigan ceased operations. In June 2007, at the league’s annual meeting, the UHL announced that it was changing its name to the "International Hockey League" (IHL). Paul L. Pickard was named the first president and CEO of the new IHL. During that summer, the UHL headquarters moved from Lake St. Louis, Missouri, to Rochester, Michigan. The UHL's rebranding was intended to evoke the original IHL, which had ceased operations in 2001 and covered much of the new IHL's footprint. The Fort Wayne Komets were a longtime member of the original league while the Kalamazoo Wings and Flint Generals franchises were revived names of the original Kalamazoo and Flint IHL teams.{{cite web |last=Cohn |first=Justin A. |date=June 21, 2007 |title=Komets, 5 others form IHL |url=http://www.journalgazette.net/article/20070621/SPORTS0601/706210314/1009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141021153631/http://www.journalgazette.net/article/20070621/SPORTS0601/706210314/1009 |archive-date=October 21, 2014 |access-date=October 12, 2014 |work=The Journal Gazette}}{{cite web |last=Hamm |first=Douglas |date=June 20, 2007 |title=UHL becomes IHL, adds team |url=http://www.pantagraph.com/sports/uhl-becomes-ihl-adds-team/article_ebc46a7d-9061-57cd-84d2-26e0f0ed6ac9.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180118181147/http://www.pantagraph.com/sports/uhl-becomes-ihl-adds-team/article_ebc46a7d-9061-57cd-84d2-26e0f0ed6ac9.html |archive-date=January 18, 2018 |access-date=October 12, 2014 |website=The Pantagraph}}

On July 13, 2010, the league announced an agreement with the Central Hockey League, the effects of which saw five IHL teams – the Bloomington PrairieThunder, Dayton Gems, Evansville IceMen, Fort Wayne Komets and Quad City Mallards – absorbed into the CHL.{{Cite web |last=Egenes |first=Mike |date=June 10, 2010 |title=CHL will be a 17-team league |url=http://www.pantagraph.com/sports/hockey/professional/minor/ihl/prairiethunder/article_81262e7a-74fa-11df-9f84-001cc4c002e0.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100614114911/http://www.pantagraph.com/sports/hockey/professional/minor/ihl/prairiethunder/article_81262e7a-74fa-11df-9f84-001cc4c002e0.html |archive-date=June 14, 2010 |access-date=December 24, 2022 |website=The Pantagraph}}{{Cite web |date=June 22, 2010 |title=Evansville Moves up to IHL |url=https://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/evansville-moves-up-to-ihl/n-4033400 |access-date=December 24, 2022 |website=OurSports Central |language=en}} The remaining two franchises from the league's last season that were not absorbed into the CHL, the Flint Generals and the Port Huron Icehawks, folded.{{Cite web |last=Doxsie |first=Don |date=June 16, 2010 |title=Flint, Port Huron will not join new CHL |url=https://qctimes.com/sports/hockey/professional/minor/flint-port-huron-will-not-join-new-chl/article_7e9b3186-7997-11df-8da0-001cc4c002e0.html |access-date=December 24, 2022 |website=Quad-City Times |language=en}}

Governance

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Dennis Hextall was named as the president and commissioner of the International Hockey League on September 2, 2009.{{Cite web |date=September 2, 2009 |title=IHL HONORED TO ANNOUNCE HEXTALL AS NEW LEADER |url=http://www.ihl-hockey.com/press/league/index.html?article_id=108 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091027034212/http://www.ihl-hockey.com/press/league/index.html?article_id=108 |archive-date=October 27, 2009 |access-date=October 27, 2009 |website=International Hockey League}} Hextall was preceded by Paul Pickard, who served as commissioner for the first two years of the renamed league (2007–2009).

Several UHL teams had affiliations with the National Hockey League, American Hockey League, and the All American Hockey League.

Teams

class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%;"
Season

!Teams

!Expansion

!Defunct

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!Return from hiatus

!Relocated

!Name changes

Colonial Hockey League
1991–92

|align=center| 5

|valign=center| Brantford Smoke
Flint Bulldogs
Michigan Falcons
Thunder Bay Thunder Hawks
St. Thomas Wildcats

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1992–93

|align=center| 7

|valign=center| Chatham Wheels
Muskegon Fury

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|valign=center| Detroit Falcons (Michigan)

1993–94

|align=center| 8

|valign=center| Flint Generals

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|valign=center| Flint → Utica Bulldogs

|valign=center| Thunder Bay Senators (Thunder Hawks)

1994–95

|align=center| 8

|valign=center|Utica Blizzard

|valign=center|Utica Bulldogs

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|valign=center| Chatham → Saginaw Wheels
St. Thomas → London Wildcats

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1995–96

|align=center| 9

|valign=center| Quad City Mallards
Madison Monsters

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|valign=center| London Wildcats

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1996–97

|align=center| 10

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|valign=center| London Wildcats

|valign=center| Detroit → Port Huron Border Cats
London → Dayton Ice Bandits

|valign=center| Saginaw Lumber Kings (Wheels)
Thunder Bay Thunder Cats (Senators)

United Hockey League
1997–98

|align=center| 10

|valign=center| B.C. Icemen

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|valign=center| Dayton Ice Bandits

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|valign=center| Utica → Winston-Salem IceHawks

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1998–99

|align=center| 11

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|valign=center| Dayton Ice Bandits

|valign=center| Brantford → Asheville Smoke
Dayton → Mohawk Valley Prowlers

|valign=center| Saginaw Gears (Lumber Kings)

1999–2000

|align=center| 14

|valign=center| Fort Wayne Komets
Madison Kodiaks
Missouri River Otters

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|valign=center| Madison → Knoxville Speed
Thunder Bay → Rockford Icehogs
Winston-Salem → Adirondack IceHawks
Saginaw → Ohio Gears (mid-season)

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2000–01

|align=center| 15

|valign=center| Elmira Jackals
New Haven Knights

|valign=center| Ohio Gears
Mohawk Valley Prowlers (mid-season)

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|valign=center| Madison → Kalamazoo Wings

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2001–02

|align=center| 14

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2002–03

|align=center| 10

|valign=center| Port Huron Beacons

|valign=center| Asheville Smoke
B.C. Icemen
Knoxville Speed
New Haven Knights
Port Huron Border Cats

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2003–04

|align=center| 12

|valign=center| Columbus Stars
Richmond RiverDogs

|valign=center| Columbus Stars (mid-season)

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2004–05

|align=center| 14

|valign=center| Danbury Trashers
Kansas City Outlaws
Motor City Mechanics

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|valign=center| Adirondack Frostbite (IceHawks)

2005–06

|align=center| 14

|valign=center| Port Huron Flags

|valign=center| Kansas City Outlaws

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|valign=center| Port Huron Beacons → Roanoke Valley Vipers

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2006–07

|align=center| 10

|valign=center| Bloomington PrairieThunder

|valign=center| Adirondack Frostbite
Danbury Trashers
Missouri River Otters
Motor City Mechanics
Roanoke Valley Vipers

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|valign=center| Richmond → Chicago Hounds

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International Hockey
League
2007–08

|align=center| 6

|valign=center| Port Huron Icehawks

|valign=center| Chicago Hounds
Elmira Jackals (moved to ECHL)
Port Huron Flags
Quad City Mallards
Rockford IceHogs (Replaced by an AHL team)

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2008–09

|align=center| 6

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|valign=center| Muskegon Lumberjacks (Fury)

2009–10

|align=center| 7

|valign=center| Dayton Gems
Quad City Mallards

|valign=center| Kalamazoo Wings (moved to ECHL)

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After 09–10 season

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(League folded
July 13, 2010)

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|valign=center| Port Huron Icehawks (Folded June 10, 2010)
Flint Generals (Folded June 10, 2010){{cite web |last=Savage |first=Brendan |date=June 10, 2010 |title=Flint Generals are history as Perani Arena chooses to give lease to NAHL's Michigan Warriors instead |url=http://www.mlive.com/generals/index.ssf/2010/06/flint_generals_are_history_as.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160107063117/http://www.mlive.com/generals/index.ssf/2010/06/flint_generals_are_history_as.html |archive-date=January 7, 2016 |access-date=March 30, 2015 |website=Michigan Live}}
Franchises merged into CHL:
Bloomington PrairieThunder
Dayton Gems
Evansville IceMen
Fort Wayne Komets
Quad City Mallards

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|valign=center| Muskegon Lumberjacks → Evansville IceMen (June 23, 2010)

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bar:16 color:barcolor from:07/01/2000 till:06/01/2007 text:Elmira Jackals (2000–2007)

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bar:18 color:barcolor from:07/01/2002 till:06/01/2005 text:Port Huron Beacons (02-05)

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bar:19 color:barcolor from:07/01/2003 till:01/19/2004 text:Columbus Stars (2003–2004)

bar:20 color:barcolor from:07/01/2003 till:06/01/2006 text:Richmond RiverDogs (03-06)

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bar:21 color:barcolor from:07/01/2004 till:06/01/2006 text:Danbury Trashers (2004–2006)

bar:22 color:barcolor from:07/01/2004 till:06/01/2005 text:Kansas City Outlaws (2004–2005)

bar:23 color:barcolor from:07/01/2004 till:06/01/2006 text:Motor City Mechanics (2004–2006)

bar:24 color:barcolor from:07/01/2005 till:06/01/2007 text:Port Huron Flags (2005–2007)

bar:25 color:barcolor from:07/01/2006 till:06/01/2010 text:Bloomington PrairieThunder (2006–2010)

bar:26 color:barcolor from:07/01/2007 till:06/01/2010 text:Port Huron Icehawks (2007–2010)

bar:27 color:barcolor from:07/01/2009 till:06/01/2010 shift:-75 text:Dayton Gems (2009–2010)

bar:28 color:barcolor from:07/01/2009 till:06/01/2010 shift:-105 text:Quad City Mallards (2009–2010)

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=History of teams=

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Colonial/Turner Cup champions

The Colonial Cup was the league's championship trophy. The name was changed to the Turner Cup in 2007 to reflect the original IHL's championship trophy, also named the Turner Cup.

Awards

See also

References

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