The Wolverine Junior A Hockey League was a hockey league that was based in Michigan and played from 1972 to 1975. The league merged with the Michigan Junior Hockey League to form the Great Lakes Junior Hockey League, which eventually became the North American Hockey League.
Teams that played were:
1972-73: Oak Park, Southfield Chiefs, Trenton
1973-74: Flint, Kalamazoo, Livonia, Oak Park, Southfield Chiefs
1974-75: Dearborn, Flint, Berkley, Southfield, Chicago Hawks, Chicago Saints
Standings[]
- 1973-74
as of 11/20
- Oak Park 7-5-0-14 61:67
- Livonia 7-5-0-14 70:45
- Chicago Hawks 6-0-0-12 48:21
- Southfield Chiefs 6-4-0-12 75:65
- Flint Genesee Icelanders 3-7-0-6 48:50
- Kalamazoo 1-9-0-2 36:90
Flint 14-20-2 as of 2/21.
- 1974-75
as of 1/26
North Division
- Dearborn 14-9-1-29
- Flint Icelanders 9-14-6-24
- Berkley 11-14-0-22
- Southfield 5-13-5-15
South Division
- Chicago Hawks 11-1-0-44
- Chicago Saints 7-6-0-28
South Division teams games counted for 4 points.