Central Hockey League was an ice hockey league that was played by teams in Minnesota from 1931 to 1935. The league was created by amateur teams in Minnesota. The first season (1931-32) the league was made up of amateur players. The following season it was made up of professional players. The league was merged into the American Hockey Association after 1935.
Timeline of teams[]
Team | Location | Arena | Tenure | Notes |
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Eveleth Rangers | Eveleth, Minnesota | Eveleth Hippodrome | 1931-1935 | fold with league; return for 1936-37 season in International Amateur League |
Hibbing Maroons | Hibbing, Minnesota | Hibbing Memorial Arena | 1931-1933 | renamed Hibbing Miners |
Minneapolis Millers | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Minneapolis Arena | 1931-1935 | fold with league |
St. Paul Saints | St. Paul, Minnesota | St. Paul Hippodrome (1931-1932) St. Paul Auditorium (1932-1935) |
1931-1935 | city already had American Hockey Association (1926-1942) team |
Virginia Rockets | Virginia, Minnesota | Virginia Recreation Building | 1931-1932 | folded |
Duluth Natives | Duluth, Minnesota | Duluth Amphitheater | 1932-1932 | fold 9 games into season |
Duluth Hornets | Duluth, Minnesota | Duluth Amphitheater | 1933-1934 | folded |
Hibbing Miners | Hibbing, Minnesota | Hibbing Memorial Arena | 1933-1934 | folded |
Champions[]
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