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*[[Toledo Sports Arena]] - (1947-2007) Former home of the Toledo Mercurys, Blades, Hornets, Goaldiggers, and Storm; demolished in 2007 to make way for [[Lucas County Arena]]
 
*[[Toledo Sports Arena]] - (1947-2007) Former home of the Toledo Mercurys, Blades, Hornets, Goaldiggers, and Storm; demolished in 2007 to make way for [[Lucas County Arena]]
 
*[[Lucas County Arena|Huntington Center]] - (2009-Present) Home of the Toledo Walleye known as Lucas County Arena until April 2010
 
*[[Lucas County Arena|Huntington Center]] - (2009-Present) Home of the Toledo Walleye known as Lucas County Arena until April 2010
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*[[Team Toledo Ice House]]
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*[[Ottawa Park Ice Rink]]
   
 
== Players ==
 
== Players ==
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*{{w|Toledo, Ohio}} on ''Wikipedia''
 
*{{w|Toledo, Ohio}} on ''Wikipedia''
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[[Category:Ohio towns]]
 
[[Category:Ohio towns]]

Revision as of 23:23, 15 October 2019

Toledho, Ohio Flag

The Toledo, Ohio flag.

Toledo, Ohio is the sixtieth largest city in the United States and the fourth largest city in the state of Ohio. Toledo is located in the Huron-Erie Lake Plains of Northwest Ohio. Toledo is home to two Fortune 500 companies (Dana Corporation and Owens Corning) and is also headquarters to Jeep off-road vehicles. Toledo is one of the busiest port cities on Lake Erie, the United States third busiest rail hubs and 15th busiest air cargo hub. Through its long history of innovation in all aspects of the glass industry, Toledo is affectionately known as the Glass City.

Hockey in Toledo

Complete team list

  1. (Michigan-Ontario League, 1940-42) play independent when league folds
  2. (Independent team, 1942-1943)
  1. (Central States Hockey League, 1998-2010) league renamed NA3HL
  2. (NA3HL, 2010-Present)
  1. (IHL, 1947-1949) join Eastern Amateur Hockey League as Buckeyes
  2. (IHL, 1950-1955) renamed Toledo-Marion Mercurys
  3. (IHL, 1956-1959) renamed Toledo-St. Louis Mercurys
  4. (IHL, 1960-1962) folded

Arenas in Toledo

Players

NHLers

Other players

  • Adam Edinger - former professional center.
  • Dan Isenhath - former professional forward.
  • Kelly Miller - professional center, currently with the Wheeling Nailers (ECHL).
  • Joseph Trolles - defenceman, currently with the Omaha Lancers (USHL).
  • Trevor Wolfe - former professional defenceman.
  • Lukas Hafner - goalie, currently with the Lincoln Stars (USHL)

External Links