
A lighthouse in Port Huron.
Port Huron is a city of about 32,000 people in eastern Michigan. It is located just across the river from Sarnia, Ontario.
Teams[]
- Port Huron Beacons (United Hockey League, 2002-2005) became Roanoke Valley Vipers
- Port Huron Border Cats
- (Colonial Hockey League, 1996-1997) league renamed UHL
- (United Hockey League, 1997-2002) folded
- Port Huron Clippers (All-American Hockey League, 1987-1988) folded after regular season ended
- Port Huron Fighting Falcons (North American Hockey League, 2010-2014) moved to Connellsville, PA renamed Keystone Ice Miners
- Port Huron Flags
- (International Hockey League, 1962-1971) renamed Wings
- (International Hockey League, 1974-1981) folded
- Port Huron Flags (United Hockey League) (2005-2007)
- Port Huron Fogcutters (Great Lakes Junior Hockey League,1975-1975) withdrew November 21, 1975
- Port Huron Icehawks (International Hockey League, 2007-2010) folded June 16, 2010
- Port Huron Prowlers (Federal Hockey League, 2015-Present)
- Port Huron Wings (International Hockey League, 1971-1974) revert to Flags name
Arenas[]
- McMorran Place
- Glacier Pointe Ice Complex
Players[]
External Links[]
- Port Huron, Michigan on Wikipedia