United States Hockey League (1945-51)
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The United States Hockey League is a defunct minor league of ice hockey; it was in existence from 1945 to 1951. The league playoff champion was awarded the Paul W. Loudon Trophy while the regular season champions were awarded the Directors' Cup.
[edit] Teams
- Dallas Texans (1945-1949)
- Denver Falcons (1950-1951)
- Ft. Worth Rangers (1945-1949)
- Houston Huskies (1947-1949)
- Houston Skippers (1946-1947)
- Kansas City Mohawks (1949-1950)
- Kansas City Pla-mors (1945-1950)
- Kansas City Royals (1950-1951)
- Louisville Blades (1949-1950)
- Milwaukee Sea Gulls (1950-1951)
- Minneapolis Millers (1945-1950)
- Omaha Knights (1945-1951)
- St. Paul Saints (1945-1951)
- Tulsa Oilers (1946-1951)
[edit] Champions
Season | Regular season | Playoffs |
---|---|---|
1945–46 | Kansas City Pla-mors | Kansas City Pla-mors |
1946–47 | Omaha Knights | Kansas City Pla-mors |
1947–48 | Houston Huskies | Houston Huskies |
1948–49 | St. Paul Saints | St. Paul Saints |
1949–50 | Omaha Knights | Minneapolis Millers |
1950–51 | Omaha Knights | Omaha Knights |