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*[[St. Louis Lightning]] ([[Minnesota Junior Hockey League]], (2004-2008) became [[Maple Grove]], MN based [[Minnesota Wildcats ]] |
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Revision as of 07:42, 23 September 2014
St. Louis is a city in the state of Missouri, United States.
It has a metro population of over 2,800,000.
The city hosted the 2007 Frozen Four at the Scottrade Center
Teams
- Heartland Eagles (USHL, 2003-2004) suspend operations for 1 year, then fold
- Spirits of St. Louis (Continental Hockey League, 1973-1974) renamed St. Louis Saints
- St. Louis Bandits (NAHL, (2006-2012) inactive for 2012-2013 season
- St. Louis Blues (NHL, 1967-present)
- St. Louis Braves
- (Eastern Professional Hockey League, 1963-1963) join Central Professional Hockey League when league is disbanded
- Central Professional Hockey League, 1963-1967) moved when city gets NHL team, became Dallas Black Hawks
- St. Louis Chiefs (Continental Hockey League,1973-1974)
- St. Louis Eagles (NHL, 1934-35) team purchased by league and players dispersed
- St. Louis Flyers
- (American Hockey Association, 1928-1942) join AHL for 1945-1946 season
- (AHL, 1944-1953) ceased operations
- (Great Lakes Junior Hockey League, 2010-2012) join Minnesota Junior Hockey League when league disbands as ice hockey league
- (Minnesota Junior Hockey League, 2012-Present)
- (Central States Hockey League, 1998-2010) league renamed NA3HL
- (NA3HL, 2010-Present)
- St. Louis Lightning (Minnesota Junior Hockey League, (2004-2008) became Maple Grove, MN based Minnesota Wildcats
- St. Louis Pepsi (Continental Hockey League, 1972-1973)
- St. Louis Rockets (Continental Hockey League, 1972-1973)
- St. Louis Saints (Continental Hockey League, 1974-1976)
- St. Louis Sting (NAHL, 1996-2000) became Springfield Sting
- Toledo-St. Louis Mercurys (IHL, 1959-1960) stop playing in St. Louis, revert to Toledo name
Arenas
- St. Louis Arena (1929-1994) demolished February 27, 1999, known as Checkerdome 1977-1983
- St. Louis Mills public rink, practice facility for St. Louis Blues
- Scottrade Center (October 8, 1994-Present) known as Kiel Center (1994-2000) and Savvis Center (2000-2006)
Players
External Links
- St. Louis, Missouri on Wikipedia