Ray Miron President's Cup
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The Ray Miron President's Cup is the championship trophy of the Central Hockey League. It is named after co-founder of the league, Ray Miron, who with Bill Levins founded the CHL in 1992 under the concept of central ownership of all the teams. The Cup was named the Bill Levin's Cup after he passed away in the 90's, and after Miron's retirement in 2000 was renamed.
[edit] Winners
- 2005-06 - Laredo Bucks
- 2004-05 - Colorado Eagles
- 2003-04 - Laredo Bucks
- 2002-03 - Memphis RiverKings
- 2001-02 - Memphis RiverKings
- 2000-01 - Oklahoma City Blazers
- 1999-00 - Indianapolis Ice
- 1998-99 - Huntsville Channel Cats
- 1997-98 - Columbus Cottonmouths
- 1996-97 - Fort Worth Fire
- 1995-96 - Oklahoma City Blazers
- 1994-95 - Wichita Thunder
- 1993-94 - Wichita Thunder
- 1992-93 - Tulsa Oilers