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==Teams== |
==Teams== |
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+ | *[[Calumet-Houghton Chiefs]] ([[United States Hockey League]], 1972-1973) become Copper Country Chiefs |
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− | *[[Portage Lakes]] (1904-1906) |
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+ | *[[Houghton Wolves]] ([[American Amateur Hockey Association]], 1927-1928) |
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+ | *[[Portage Lakes]] ([[United States Amateur Hockey Association]], 1920-1922) |
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+ | *[[Portage Lakes Hockey Club]] ([[International Professional Hockey League]], 1904-1907) withdrew |
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==University Teams== |
==University Teams== |
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*[[Michigan Tech Huskies]] |
*[[Michigan Tech Huskies]] |
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+ | *([[WCHA]], 1951-1981) join CCHA |
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+ | *([[CCHA]], 1981-1984) rejoin WCHA |
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+ | *([[WCHA]], 1984-Present) |
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==Arenas== |
==Arenas== |
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==External Links== |
==External Links== |
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*{{w|Houghton, Michigan}} on ''Wikipedia'' |
*{{w|Houghton, Michigan}} on ''Wikipedia'' |
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Revision as of 23:50, 16 October 2019
Houghton is a city of about 7000 people in the western part of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Teams
- Calumet-Houghton Chiefs (United States Hockey League, 1972-1973) become Copper Country Chiefs
- Houghton Wolves (American Amateur Hockey Association, 1927-1928)
- Portage Lakes (United States Amateur Hockey Association, 1920-1922)
- Portage Lakes Hockey Club (International Professional Hockey League, 1904-1907) withdrew
University Teams
- Michigan Tech Huskies
- (WCHA, 1951-1981) join CCHA
- (CCHA, 1981-1984) rejoin WCHA
- (WCHA, 1984-Present)
Arenas
External Links
- Houghton, Michigan on Wikipedia