Pacific Hockey League
- For the 1990s semi-professional ice hockey league, see Pacific Hockey League (1994).
The Pacific Hockey League was a low-level minor professional hockey league that existed for two seasons in 1977-78, and 1978-79. Its member teams from California, Arizona and Washington states, replaced the void left by defunct World Hockey Association franchises, with some teams sharing the names of their predecessors.
Teams
Team name | Years | City |
---|---|---|
Long Beach Sharks/Rockets | 1977-78 | Long Beach, California |
Los Angeles Blades | 1978-79 | Los Angeles, California |
Phoenix Roadrunners | 1977-79 | Phoenix, Arizona |
San Diego Hawks | 1978-79 | San Diego, California |
San Diego Mariners | 1977-78 | San Diego, California |
San Francisco Shamrocks | 1977-79 | San Francisco, California |
Spokane Flyers | 1978-79 | Spokane, Washington |
Tucson Rustlers | 1978-79 | Tucson, Arizona |
Champions
- 1978: San Francisco Shamrocks
- 1979: Phoenix Roadrunners
References
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