List of ice hockey teams in Michigan

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The following is a list of ice hockey teams in Michigan , past and present. It includes the league(s) they play for, and championships won.

Contents

Major professional

National Hockey League 1917–

TeamCityEstablished Stanley Cups [1] Notes
Detroit Red Wings Detroit192611Also known as the Cougars (1926–30) and the Falcons (1930–32)

World Hockey Association 1972–79

TeamCityExisted Avco Cups Notes
Michigan Stags Detroit1974–750Moved to Baltimore on January 18, 1975, and became the Baltimore Blades

Minor professional

All American Hockey League 2008–2011

Current teams

TeamCityExistedLeague TitlesNotes
Battle Creek Revolution Battle Creek 2008–20111

American Hockey League 1936–

TeamCityEstablished Calder Cups Notes
Grand Rapids Griffins Grand Rapids 20012Founded in 1996 in the IHL

Federal Prospects Hockey League 2010–present

Also called Federal Hockey League from 2010 to 2019.

TeamCityEstablishedCommissioner's CupsNotes
Battle Creek Rumble BeesBattle Creek2019Joined the Federal Hockey League in 2019
Motor City Rockers Fraser 20220Joined the Federal Hockey League in 2022
Port Huron Prowlers Port Huron 20151Joined the Federal Hockey League in 2015
St. Clair Shores Fighting Saints Saint Clair Shores 2016–170Joined the Federal Hockey League in 2016, relocated to Kingsville, Ontario, in 2017

International Hockey League 2007–2010

Former teams

TeamCityEstablished Turner Cups Notes
Flint Generals Flint 2007–20100
Kalamazoo Wings Kalamazoo 2007–20100
Port Huron IceHawks Port Huron 2007–20100

Mid-Atlantic Hockey League 2007–08

Current teams

TeamCityEstablishedLeague TitlesNotes
Battle Creek Revolution Battle Creek 20080
Chelsea Tornadoes Chelsea 20080
Detroit Dragons Fraser 20080
Trenton Warriors Trenton 20080

United Hockey League 1997–2007

TeamCityExisted Colonial Cups Notes
Flint Generals Flint 1997–20071
Kalamazoo Wings Kalamazoo 2000–20071Played as the Madison Kodiaks in 1999–2000
Motor City Mechanics Fraser 2004–20060Franchise suspended for 2006–2007 season
Muskegon Fury Muskegon 1997–20074
Port Huron Beacons Port Huron 2002–20050Became the Roanoke Valley Vipers in 2005
Port Huron Border Cats Port Huron 1997–20020
Port Huron Flags Port Huron 2005–20070
Saginaw Gears Saginaw 1998–19990Became the Ohio Gears on December 20, 1999
Saginaw LumberKings Saginaw 1997–19980Became the Saginaw Gears in 1998

Colonial Hockey League 1991–97

TeamCityExisted Colonial Cups Notes
Detroit Falcons Fraser 1992–19960
Flint Bulldogs Flint 1991–19930Became the Utica Bulldogs in 1993
Flint Generals Flint 1993–19971
Muskegon Fury Muskegon 1992–19970
Michigan Falcons Fraser 1991–19920Became the Detroit Falcons in 1992
Port Huron Border Cats Port Huron 1996–19970
Saginaw LumberKings Saginaw 1996–19970
Saginaw Wheels Saginaw 1994–19960Became the Saginaw LumberKings in 1996

International Hockey League 1945–2001

TeamCityExisted Turner Cups Notes
Detroit Auto Club Detroit1945–19511
Detroit Bright's Goodyears Detroit1945–19490
Detroit Hettche Detroit1949–19520
Detroit Jerry Lynch Detroit1948–19490
Detroit Metal Mouldings Detroit1946–19480
Detroit Vipers Auburn Hills 1994–20011
Flint Generals Flint 1969–19851Became the Flint Spirits in 1985
Flint Spirits Flint 1985–19900
Grand Rapids Griffins Grand Rapids 1996–20010Joined the American Hockey League in 2001
Grand Rapids Owls Grand Rapids 1977–19800
Grand Rapids Rockets Grand Rapids 1950–19560
Kalamazoo Wings Kalamazoo 1974–19952Became the Michigan K-Wings in 1995
Lansing Lancers Lansing 1974–19750Suspended operations January 16, 1975 after 41 games
Michigan K-Wings Kalamazoo 1995–20000
Muskegon Lumberjacks Muskegon 1984–19922Became the Cleveland Lumberjacks in 1992
Muskegon Mohawks Muskegon 1965–19841Became the Muskegon Lumberjacks in 1984
Muskegon Zephyrs Muskegon 1960–19651Became the Muskegon Mohawks in 1965
Port Huron Flags Port Huron 1962–19712Became the Port Huron Wings in 1974
Port Huron Flags Port Huron 1974–19810
Port Huron Wings Port Huron 1971–19741Became the Port Huron Flags in 1974
Saginaw Gears Saginaw 1972–19832
Saginaw Generals Saginaw 1985–19870
Saginaw Hawks Saginaw 1987–19890

International Independent Hockey League 2003–04

TeamCityExistedLeague TitlesNotes
Lansing Ice Nuts Lansing 2003–20040
Motor City Snipers Detroit2003–20040
Northern Michigan Predators Harbor Springs 2003–20041
Soo City Mavericks Sault Ste. Marie 2003–20040

All-American Hockey League 1986–89

TeamCityExistedLeague TitlesNotes
Downriver Stars Trenton 1986–19870
Jackson All-Americans Jackson 1986–19890
Lincoln Park Patriots Lincoln Park 1988–19890
Michigan Stars Trenton 1987–19880Suspended operations during the season
Port Huron Clippers Port Huron 1987–19880

Continental Hockey League 1972–86

TeamCityExistedLeague TitlesNotes
Grand Rapids Grizzlies Grand Rapids 1980–19820

United States Hockey League 1961–79

TeamCityExistedLeague TitlesNotes
Calumet-Houghton Chiefs Calumet 1972–19730
Copper Country Chiefs Calumet 1974–1976 ?
Copper Country Islanders Calumet 1973–1974 ?
Grand Rapids Blades Grand Rapids 1976–1977 ?
Grand Rapids Bruins Grand Rapids 1968–1969 ?
Marquette Iron Rangers Marquette 1964–1976 ?
Traverse City Bays Traverse City 1975–1977 ?

Ohio State Hockey League 1946–48

TeamCityExistedLeague TitlesNotes
Dearborn Monarchs Dearborn 1947–19480
Detroit Teamsters Detroit1947–19480

Eastern Amateur Hockey League 1933–53

TeamCityExistedLeague TitlesNotes
Grand Rapids Rockets Grand Rapids 1949–19500Joined the International Hockey League in 1950

Early Leagues

International Hockey League 1929–36

TeamCityExisted F.G. "Teddy" Oke Trophies Notes
Detroit Olympics Detroit1929–19362

Canadian Professional Hockey League 1926–30

TeamCityExisted F.G. "Teddy" Oke Trophies Notes
Detroit Olympics Detroit1927–19290Joined the International Hockey League in 1929

American Hockey Association 1926–1942

TeamCityExisted Harry F. Sinclair Trophies Notes
Detroit Greyhounds Detroit1926–19270Withdrew after 10 games

International Professional Hockey League 1904–07

TeamCityExistedLeague TitlesNotes
American Soo Indians Sault Ste. Marie 1904–19070
Calumet Miners Calumet 1904–19071
Portage Lakes Lakers Houghton 1904–19072

College

NCAA Division I

Big Ten Conference 2013–present

The Big Ten started its men's hockey league in 2013.

TeamCityBig Ten tenure [lower-alpha 1] Regular-season titlesTournament titles NCAA Titles (in Big Ten)Notes
Michigan Wolverines Ann Arbor 2013–present109 (0)
Michigan State Spartans East Lansing 2013–present003 (0)
  1. Refers to tenure in Big Ten hockey.

Central Collegiate Hockey Association 1971–2013, 2021–present

The original CCHA, a casualty of the conference realignment brought on by the formation of the Big Ten hockey league, disbanded in 2013. The league was revived in 2020, with play starting in 2021–22, by seven members of the men's Western Collegiate Hockey Association, four of which had played in the final season of the original CCHA.

Current teams
TeamCityCCHA tenureRegular season titles Mason Cups NCAA Titles (in CCHA)Notes
Ferris State Bulldogs Big Rapids 1976–2013, 2021–present100 (0)Played in the WCHA during the CCHA's hiatus.
Lake Superior State Lakers Sault Ste. Marie 1972–2013, 2021–present443 (3)Played in the WCHA during the CCHA's hiatus.
Michigan Tech Huskies Houghton 1981–1984, 2021–present003 (0)Played in the WCHA through 1980–81; returned to the WCHA in 1984–85 and played there until the revival of the CCHA.
Northern Michigan Wildcats Marquette 1977–1984, 1997–2013, 2021–present221 (0)Played in the WCHA from 1984–1997 and again during the CCHA's hiatus.
Former teams
TeamCityCCHA tenureRegular season titles Mason Cups NCAA Titles (in CCHA)Notes
Michigan Wolverines Ann Arbor 1981–2013879 (2)Played in WCHA 1951–81; now plays in its full-time home of the Big Ten.
Michigan State Spartans East Lansing 1981–20137113 (2)Played in WCHA 1951–81; now plays in its full-time home of the Big Ten.
Western Michigan Broncos Kalamazoo 1975–2013010Now plays in the NCHC.

College Hockey America 1999–2008 (men), 2002–present (women)

CHA was founded as a men-only league. It added women's hockey in 2002 and remains in operation today as a women-only league.

Men
TeamCityCHA tenurePeters CupMcLeod Trophy NCAA TitlesNotes
Wayne State Warriors Detroit1999–2008130Wayne State dropped men's hockey as a varsity sport after the 2007–08 season.
Women
TeamCityCHA tenureRegular-season titlesTournament titles NCAA titlesNotes
Wayne State Warriors Detroit2002–2011100Wayne State dropped women's hockey as a varsity sport after the 2010–11 season.

National Collegiate Hockey Conference 2013–present

The NCHC, formed during the early-2010s Division I hockey conference realignment brought on by the formation of the Big Ten hockey league, began play in 2013. It has been a men-only league throughout its history.

TeamCityNCHC tenureRegular-season titlesTournament titles NCAA Titles (in NCHC)Notes
Western Michigan Broncos Kalamazoo 2013–present000 (0)

Western Collegiate Hockey Association 1951–2021

The WCHA was formed 30 years before the NCAA began sponsoring women's sports, and did not establish a women's league until 1999. No Michigan school has ever been a member of the women's WCHA. In late 2019, seven of the 10 then-current men's members announced they would leave the WCHA after the 2020–21 season; shortly thereafter, they announced that they would form a revived CCHA. With the departure of these seven schools, plus an eighth WCHA men's member announcing that it would drop men's hockey after 2020–21, the men's WCHA is all but certain to fold. It will remain in operation as a women-only league.

Former teams
TeamCityWCHA tenure MacNaughton Cups Broadmoor Trophies NCAA Titles (in WCHA)Notes
Michigan Wolverines Ann Arbor 1951–1981 ? ?9 (7)
Michigan State Spartans East Lansing 1951–1981 ? ?2
Michigan Tech Huskies Houghton 1951–1981, 1984–2021693 (3)Played in CCHA from 1981–1984; returned to the revived CCHA in 2021.
Northern Michigan Wildcats Marquette 1984–1997 ?? ?1 (1)

NCAA Division III

Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association 1998–

TeamCityEstablishedConference titles NCAA TitlesNotes
Adrian Bulldogs Adrian 200711
Finlandia Lions Hancock 200400

Junior

Ontario Hockey League 1980–

Current teams

TeamCityEstablished J. Ross Robertson Cups Memorial Cups Notes
Flint Firebirds Flint 201520Also known as the Detroit Compuware Ambassadors (1990–92), Detroit Junior Red Wings (1992–95), Detroit Whalers (1995–97), and Plymouth Whalers
Saginaw Spirit Saginaw 200201 [2] Was previously the North Bay Centennials

Junior A Tier II Hockey Leagues

North American Hockey League 1975–

The NAHL was known as the Great Lakes Junior Hockey League from 1975–1984. [3]

Former teams

TeamCityExistedSeason titlesPlayoff/League titlesNotes
Alpena IceDiggers Alpena 2005–201000Previously the Toledo IceDiggers, became the Corpus Christi IceRays
Bloomfield Jets Bloomfield 1987–199000Became Lakeland Jets
Capital Centre Pride Dimondale 2000–200300Previously Grand Rapids Rockets
Dearborn Magic Dearborn 1990–199100Became Michigan Nationals
Dearborn Heights Nationals Dearborn Heights 1994–199600Previously Michigan Nationals, became St. Louis Sting
Detroit Compuware/Compuware Ambassadors Detroit
Plymouth
Oak Park
1984–1992
1992–2000
2000–2003
811
Detroit Falcons Fraser 1986–198700Formerly the St. Clair Shores Falcons
Detroit Freeze Fraser 1992–199710Became Chicago Freeze
Detroit Junior Wings Detroit 1975–1983; 1987–199200
Detroit Little Caesars Detroit 1975–197611
Fraser Flags Fraser 1981–198400
Fraser Highlanders Fraser 1976–198000
Gaylord Grizzlies Gaylord 1995–199800Became Grand Rapids Bearcats
Grand Rapids Bearcats Wyoming 1998–199900Ceased operations December 31, 1999. Team became Grand Rapids Rockets
Grand Rapids Rockets Wyoming 1999–200000Previously the Grand Rapids Bearcats. Became the Capital Centre Pride
Hennessy Engineers Plymouth 1985–198700
Kalamazoo Jr. K-Wings Kalamazoo 2011–201300
Kalamazoo Jr. Wings Kalamazoo 1989–199412Became the Danville Wings
Lakeland Jets Waterford 1990–199500Previously Bloomfield Jets, became Soo Indians
Marquette Rangers Marquette 2006–201000Became the Michigan Warriors
Melvindale Blades Melvindale 1989–199000
Melvindale Lakers Melvindale 1982–198300
Michigan Nationals Dearborn 1991–199400Previously Dearborn Magic, became Dearborn Heights Nationals
Michigan Warriors Flint 2010–201500formerly the Marquette Rangers, folded after being displaced by the OHL Flint Firebirds
Motor City Machine/Metal Jackets Detroit 2008–201100Became the Jamestown Ironmen
NACE Redford, Michigan 1989–199000
Oakland Chiefs Southfield 1975–197600
Paddock Pool Saints Escorse 1975–198477
Port Huron Fighting Falcons Port Huron 2010–201400Became the Keystone Ice Miners
Port Huron Fogcutters Port Huron 197500Withdrew November 21, 1975
Redford Royals Redford 1978–1984; 1987–198900
Saginaw Gears Saginaw 1991–199500Became the Gaylord Grizzlies in December 1995
St. Clair Shores Falcons St. Clair Shores 1983–198622Became the Detroit Falcons
Soo Eagles Sault Ste. Marie 2012–201500purchased Traverse City North Stars franchise; joined from NOJHL
NAHL franchise relocated to become the New Jersey Junior Titans; Soo Eagles rejoined the NOJHL
Soo Indians Sault Ste. Marie 1995–200510Previously Lakeland Jets
Traverse City North Stars Traverse City 2005–201200Franchise became the Soo Eagles
U.S. National Team Development Program Ann Arbor 1997–201000
Waterford Lakers Waterford 1981–198200
Wayne Chiefs Wayne 1976–198010National Champs 1980
Western Michigan Wolves Kalamazoo, Michigan 1988–198900Became Kalamazoo Jr. Wings

Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League 1978–

Current teams

TeamCityEstablishedSeason titlesPlayoff titlesNotes
Soo Eagles Sault Ste. Marie 2008–2012, 2015–present100joined NAHL from 2012–15, rejoined NOJHL

Former teams

TeamCityEstablishedLeague titles Dudley Hewitt Cups Royal Bank Cups Notes
Soo Indians Sault Ste. Marie 2006–2008100Became Soo Eagles in 2008
Northern Michigan Black Bears Sault Ste. Marie 2003–2006000Became Soo Indians in 2006
Soo Michigan Realtors Sault Ste. Marie 1962–1964000

Continental Elite Hockey League 2001–2004

TeamCityEstablishedLeague titlesNotes
Brownstown Bombers Brownstown  ?0
Detroit Belle Tire Lightning Fraser  ?1
Michigan Stars Trenton  ?0
Traverse City Enforcers Traverse City 2001–20040

Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League 1970–1976

TeamCityEstablishedLeague titlesNotes
Detroit Jr. Red Wings Detroit1970–751
Michigan Americans Utica 1973–740

Wolverine Junior Hockey League 1972–1975

The Wolverine Junior Hockey League and the Michigan Junior Hockey League combined in 1975 to form the Great Lakes Junior Hockey League which later became the North American Hockey League. [4]

TeamCityExistedSeason titlesPlayoff titlesNotes
Flint Flint 1973-197? ? ?
Kalamazoo Kalamazoo 1973-197?00
Livonia Livonia 1973-197?00
Oak Park Oak Park 1972-197? ? ?
Southfield Chiefs Southfield 1972–197500Oak Park and Southfield started the annual contest for the Purple Paddle (a goalie stick painted purple) in 1972–73. It was awarded to the winner of the season series by the mayors of each city. The same purple paddle was continued into the 1990s by the successors of these two teams who were eventually in the North American Hockey League.
Trenton Trenton 1972–197300

Michigan Junior Hockey League 197?–1975

TeamCityExistedSeason titlesPlayoff titlesNotes
Waterford Lakers Waterford 1972–1975 ? ?
Plymouth Pilgrims Plymouth, Michigan 1972–1974 ? ?
Dearborn Fabricating Dearborn???
St. Clair Shores Saints St. Clair Shores, MI 1970-?  ? ?
Westland Jays Westland,MI 1972–1975 ? ?

Junior A Tier III Hockey Leagues

Central States Hockey League

Current Teams

TeamCityEstablishedRegular season titles Hurster Cups USA Hockey Silver Cups Notes
Flint Junior Generals Flint 1999 ? ? ?
Grand Rapids Junior Owls Byron Center 1999 ? ? ?
Metro Jets Waterford 1989121
Motor City Chiefs Dearborn Heights 1997? ? ? ?

Former Teams

TeamCityExistedRegular season titles Hurster Cups USA Hockey Silver Cups Notes
Compuware ? 1997?–1998 ? ? ?
Grand Rapids Junior Grizzlies Byron Center 1998–1999000
Wayne Wheelers Wayne 1998–1999000
Wayne Wheels Wayne 1999–2001? ? ? ?

Western Junior B Hockey League

TeamCityEstablishedLeague titlesNotes
Port Huron Flags Port Huron  ?0

League, regional and national championships

ChampionshipTimes wonDescription
Stanley Cup 11 National Hockey League champion
Turner Cup 14 International Hockey League champion
Calder Cup 2 American Hockey League championship
Commissioner's Cup1 Federal Prospects Hockey League championship
Colonial Cup 7 United Hockey League champion
Memorial Cup 0 Canadian Major-Junior national champion
J. Ross Robertson Cup 1 Ontario Hockey League champion
NCAA title18 NCAA Men's Ice Hockey champion
CCHA regular season champion22 CCHA regular season champion
Mason Cup 25 CCHA playoff champion
MacNaughton Cup 6? WCHA regular season champion
Broadmoor Trophy 9? WCHA playoff championship
R.H. "Bob" Peters Cup1 CHA regular season champion
Bruce M. McLeod Trophy3 CHA playoff champion
Gibson Cup  ?(1938–1958) Michigan Ontario Hockey League and (1968–current) played for in the Great Lakes Hockey League between the Portage Lake Pioneers and Calumet Wolves

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