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*[[Bojangles' Coliseum]] |
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*{{w|Charlotte, North Carolina}} on ''Wikipedia'' |
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Revision as of 18:41, 6 December 2014
Charlotte is the largest city in North Carolina with a population of almost 700,000. The metropolitan area has over 1,700,000 people.
Teams
- East Coast Hockey League (1993-2003) league renamed ECHL
- ECHL (2003-2010) join American Hockey League
- Charlotte Checkers (1956–1977) known as Charlotte Rebels (1956-1956) and Charlotte Clippers (1956-1960)
- Eastern Hockey League (1956-1973) join Southern Hockey League
- Southern Hockey League (1973-1977) fold with league
- Charlotte Jr. Checkers (Metropolitan Junior Hockey League, 2008-2009))
Arenas
- Bojangles' Coliseum
- Cricket Arena
- Charlotte Ice House
- Time Warner Cable Arena (formerly Charlotte Bobcats Arena
Players
External Links
- Charlotte, North Carolina on Wikipedia