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==Teams==
 
==Teams==
*[[Fort Wayne Federals]] ([[Minnesota Junior Hockey League]], 2012-2014) on leave of absence
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*[[Fort Wayne Federals]]
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#([[Minnesota Junior Hockey League]], 2012-2014) on leave of absence, join USPHL Midwest for 2015-16 season
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#([[United States Premier Hockey League]]-Midwest, 2015-Present)
 
*[[Fort Wayne Komets]]
 
*[[Fort Wayne Komets]]
 
#([[International Hockey League (1945-2001)|International Hockey League]], 1952-1990) became [[Albany Choppers]], replaced in Fort Wayne by former [[Flint Spirits]] franchise
 
#([[International Hockey League (1945-2001)|International Hockey League]], 1952-1990) became [[Albany Choppers]], replaced in Fort Wayne by former [[Flint Spirits]] franchise
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([[Continental Hockey League (1972-1986)|Continental Hockey League]], 1978-1979)
 
([[Continental Hockey League (1972-1986)|Continental Hockey League]], 1978-1979)
 
 
 
*[[Fort Wayne Federals]] (Junior Level team)
 
*[[Fort Wayne Federals]] (Junior Level team)
 
([[Great Lakes Junior Hockey League]], 2010-2012) join [[Minnesota Junior Hockey League]]
 
([[Great Lakes Junior Hockey League]], 2010-2012) join [[Minnesota Junior Hockey League]]
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==Arenas==
 
==Arenas==
 
*[[Allen County War Memorial Coliseum]] (September 28, 1952-Present)
 
*[[Allen County War Memorial Coliseum]] (September 28, 1952-Present)
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*[[SportONE Parkview Icehouse]]/Canlan Ice Sports
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*[[The Plex]]
   
 
==Players==
 
==Players==
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*{{w|Fort Wayne, Indiana}} on ''Wikipedia''
 
*{{w|Fort Wayne, Indiana}} on ''Wikipedia''
[[Category:American towns]]
 
 
[[Category:Indiana towns]]
 
[[Category:Indiana towns]]

Latest revision as of 09:40, 14 October 2019

Fort Wayne, Indiana

A view of Fort Wayne.

Fort Wayne is a city of about 250,000 people in northeastern Indiana, United States. It has a metro area of about 410,000 people.

Teams

  1. (Minnesota Junior Hockey League, 2012-2014) on leave of absence, join USPHL Midwest for 2015-16 season
  2. (United States Premier Hockey League-Midwest, 2015-Present)
  1. (International Hockey League, 1952-1990) became Albany Choppers, replaced in Fort Wayne by former Flint Spirits franchise
  2. (International Hockey League, 1990-1999) join UHL
  3. (UHL, 1999-2007) league renamed International Hockey League
  4. (International Hockey League, 2007-2010) join Central Hockey League when leagues merge
  5. Central Hockey League, 2010-2012) join ECHL
  6. (ECHL, 2012-Present)

(Continental Hockey League, 1978-1979)

(Great Lakes Junior Hockey League, 2010-2012) join Minnesota Junior Hockey League

(Minnesota Junior Hockey League, 2012-Present)

Arenas

Players

External Links