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*'''[[Macon Trax]]''' |
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*'''[[Macon Whoopee]]''' |
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− | + | # [[Southern Hockey League (1995-1996)|Southern Hockey League ]] (1973-February 15, 1974) folded due to poor attendance |
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− | + | # [[Central Hockey League]] (1996-2001) join [[ECHL|East Coast Hockey League]] as [[Tallahassee Tiger Sharks ]]relocated to Macon |
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Revision as of 08:42, 13 October 2012
Macon is a city of about 92,000 people in central Georgia, United States. Its metro area has about 230,000 people.
Teams
- Atlantic Coast Hockey League (2002-2003) join World Hockey Association 2 when league disolves
- World Hockey Association 2 (2003-2004) moved to Southern Professional Hockey League when league disbands
- Southern Professional Hockey League (2004-2005) folded
- Southern Hockey League (1973-February 15, 1974) folded due to poor attendance
- Southern Hockey League (1996) league folded before play, join Central Hockey League
- Central Hockey League (1996-2001) join East Coast Hockey League as Tallahassee Tiger Sharks relocated to Macon
- East Coast Hockey League (2001-2002) became Lexington (KY) Men O' War
Arenas
- Macon Coliseum (1968-Present) renovated in 1996
External Links
- Macon, Georgia on Wikipedia