
A montage of Portland.
Portland is a city in northwestern Oregon. It is the largest city in the state with a population of about 575,000 and a metropolitan population of over 2,000,000.

The state capitol
Teams[]
- Pacific Coast Hockey League (1928-1931) join North West Hockey League
- North West Hockey League (1933-1936) join Pacific Coast Hockey League
- Pacific Coast Hockey League (1936-1941) suspend operations with league, return as Eagles in 1944
- Western Hockey League (1960-1974) join Western International Hockey League
- Western International Hockey League (1974-1975) join North West Hockey League
- Pacific Coast Hockey League (1944-1949) renamed Penguins
- Pacific Coast Hockey League (1950-1951) folded
- Portland (Hancock Oil) Oilers
- Northwest International Hockey League (1943-1944)
- Pacific Coast Hockey League (1949-1950) renamed Eagles
- Portland Pioneers
- Northern Pacific Hockey League (2000-2004) moved to suburban Fort Vancouver, WA and renamed Fort Vancouver Pioneers
- Pacific Coast Hockey Association (1914-1918) suspend operations
- Western Hockey League (1925-1926) help for Chicago Black Hawks of National Hockey League
- Portland (Decicco Tire) Tiremen
- Northwest International Hockey League (1943-1944)
- Western Hockey League (2009-Present)
- Western Canada Hockey League (1976-1978) league renamed Western Hockey League
- Western Hockey League (1978-2009) renamed Winterhawks
- Portland Rage
- Roller Hockey International (1993-1994) folded
Arenas[]
- Portland Ice Arena (Oregon) (1914-1951) arena torn down after 1951
- Memorial Coliseum (Portland) (1960-Present)
- Moda Center formerly the Rose Garden Arena (1995-Present)
- Lloyd Center Ice Rink
- Jantzen Beach Arena
- Ice Chalet-Clackamus
Players[]
External Links[]
- Portland, Oregon on Wikipedia