Hockey Cup Winners |
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NHL Stanley Cup
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AHL Calder Cup
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ECHL Kelly Cup
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CHL Ray Miron President's Cup |
Memorial Cup |
An old school salute to the USA on their 3rd World Junior Championship of the 21st century and to Yale University on their first ever NCAA Men's Frozen Four Championship |
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| National Hockey League | American Hockey League | ECHL | Central Hockey League | Federal Hockey League | |
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(48-game season) |
Allen Americans |
Danbury Whalers |
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| Southern Professional Hockey League | US Hockey League | Canadian Junior Memorial Cup | NCAA Frozen Four Men's Championship | NCAA Frozen Four Women's Championship | |
Pensacola Ice Flyers |
Yale Bulldogs |
Minnesota Golden Gophers |
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| North American Hockey League | Men's World Hockey Championship | Women's World Hockey Championship | Canadian University | World Junior Championship | |
Amarillo Bulls |
United States |
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United States |
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| Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey | Men's Winter Olympics | Women's Winter Olympics | Clarkson Cup (Canadian Women's Hockey League) | ||
| Not an Olympic year |
Not an Olympic year |
Boston Blades |
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An old school salute to Sweden for their first World Junior win in 31 years; to the Florida Everblades on their first ever Kelly Cup, to the Shawinigan Cataractes on their first ever Memorial Cup, to the Norfolk Admirals for the first ever Calder Cup, and to the LA Kings on their first ever Stanley Cup - a big year for first time winners! |
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| National Hockey League | American Hockey League | ECHL | Central Hockey League | Federal Hockey League |
Los Angeles Kings |
Norfolk Admirals |
Florida Everblades |
Fort Wayne Komets |
New Jersey Outlaws |
| Southern Professional Hockey League | US Hockey League | Canadian Junior Memorial Cup | NCAA Frozen Four Men's Championship | NCAA Frozen Four Women's Championship |
Columbus Cottonmouths |
Green Bay Gamblers |
Shawinigan Cataractes |
Boston College Eagles |
Minnesota Golden Gophers |
| North American Hockey League | Men's World Hockey Championship | Women's World Hockey Championship | Canadian University | World Junior Championship |
Texas Tornado |
Russia |
Canada |
McGill Redmen |
Sweden |
| Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey | Men's Winter Olympics | Women's Winter Olympics | Women's Clarkson Cup | |
Thetford Isothermics |
Not an Olympic year |
Not an Olympic year |
Montreal Stars |
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An old school salute to Boston for their first Stanley Cup win in 41 years; to the Binghamton Senators for bringing the first cup to their city; to Minnesota Duluth for their first ever NCAA championship; to Russia on their return to the World Junior Championship; and to the Saint John Sea Dogs, first Maritimes team to win the championship in 93 years |
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| National Hockey League | American Hockey League | ECHL | Central Hockey League (includes former IHL) | All American Hockey League | |
Boston Bruins |
Binghamton Senators |
Alaska Aces |
Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs |
Battle Creek Revolution |
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| Southern Professional Hockey League | US Hockey League | Canadian Junior Memorial Cup | NCAA Frozen Four Men's Championship | NCAA Frozen Four Women's Championship | |
Mississippi Surge |
Dubuque Fighting Saints |
Saint John Sea Dogs |
University of Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs |
Wisconsin Badgers |
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| North American Hockey League | Men's World Hockey Championship | Women's World Hockey Championship | Canadian University | World Junior Championship | |
Fairbanks Ice Dogs |
Finland |
United States |
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Russia |
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| Men's Winter Olympics | Women's Winter Olympics | Women's Clarkson Cup | Federal Hockey League | ||
| Not an Olympic year | Not an Olympic year |
Montreal Stars |
Akwesasne Warriors |
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An old school salute to the USA on winning gold at the World Junior Championship, ending Canada's five-year run; and to the IHL Fort Wayne Komets for their 3rd straight Turner Cup |
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| National Hockey League | American Hockey League | ECHL | Central Hockey League | International Hockey League (formerly UHL) |
Chicago Blackhawks |
Hershey Bears |
Cincinnati Cyclones |
Rapid City Rush |
Fort Wayne Komets |
| Southern Professional Hockey League | US Hockey League | Canadian Junior Memorial Cup | NCAA Frozen Four Men's Championship | NCAA Frozen Four Women's Championship |
Huntsville Havoc |
Green Bay Gamblers |
Windsor Spitfires |
Boston College |
University of Minnesota Duluth |
| North American Hockey League | Men's World Hockey Championship | Women's World Hockey Championship | Canadian University | World Junior Championship |
Bismarck Bobcats |
Czech Republic |
Not held in Olympic years |
St. Mary's University Huskies |
United States |
| Men's Winter Olympics | Women's Winter Olympics | Women's Clarkson Cup | All American Hockey League | |
Canada |
Canada |
Minnesota Whitecaps |
Evansville Icemen |
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An old school salute to Canada on winning their 5th straight World Junior Championship; to the Boston University Terriers, who scored two goals in the final minute to send the NCAA championship game into overtime and their 5th national championship; and to the Pittsburgh Penguins, who turned the tables in a replay of last year's final to hoist their third Stanley Cup |
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| National Hockey League | American Hockey League | ECHL | Central Hockey League | International Hockey League (formerly UHL) |
Pittsburgh Penguins |
Hershey Bears |
South Carolina Stingrays |
Arizona Sundogs |
Fort Wayne Comets |
| Southern Professional Hockey League | US Hockey League | Canadian Junior Memorial Cup | NCAA Frozen Four Men's Championship | NCAA Frozen Four Women's Championship |
Knoxville Ice Bears |
Indiana Ice |
Windsor Spitfires |
Boston University |
Wisconsin |
| North American Hockey League | Men's World Hockey Championship | Women's World Hockey Championship | Canadian University | World Junior Championship |
St. Louis Bandits |
Russia |
United States |
New Brunswick Varsity Reds |
Canada |
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Chi Town Shooters |
Jersey Rockhoppers |
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An old school salute to Canada on winning their 4th straight World Junior Championship; to the Fort Wayne Comets for winning their cup in triple overtime of game 7; and to the Fresno Junior Falcons Midget A team, winner of both Norcal and California State championships |
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| National Hockey League | American Hockey League | ECHL | Central Hockey League | International Hockey League (formerly UHL) |
Detroit Red Wings |
Chicago Wolves |
Cincinnati Cyclones |
Arizona Sundogs |
Fort Wayne Comets |
| Southern Professional Hockey League | US Hockey League | Canadian Junior Memorial Cup | NCAA Frozen Four Men's Championship | NCAA Frozen Four Women's Championship |
Knoxville Ice Bears |
Omaha Lancers |
Spokane Chiefs |
Boston College |
University of Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs |
| North American Hockey League | Men's World Hockey Championship | Women's World Hockey Championship | Canadian University | World Junior Championship |
St. Louis Bandits |
Russia |
United States |
Alberta Golden Bears |
Canada |
An old school salute to the Fresno Junior Falcons Pee Wee B team and the Bantam B team, both of which won the 2007 California Hockey Association state championship. The Pee Wee game went to triple overtime and the Bantam game to double OT |
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| National Hockey League | American Hockey League | ECHL | Central Hockey League | United Hockey League |
Anaheim Ducks |
Hamilton Bulldogs |
Idaho Steelheads |
Colorado Eagles |
Rockford Icehogs |
| Southern Professional Hockey League | US Hockey League | Canadian Junior Memorial Cup | NCAA Frozen Four Men's Championship | NCAA Frozen Four Women's Championship |
Fayetteville Fireantz |
Sioux Fall Stampede |
Vancouver Giants |
Michigan State Spartans |
Wisconsin Badgers |
| North American Hockey League | Men's World Hockey Championship | Women's World Hockey Championship | Canadian University | World Junior Championship |
St. Louis Bandits |
Canada |
Canada |
New Brunswick Varsity Reds |
Canada |
An old school salute to Finland for their first appearance in the Olympic finals; to Wisconsin for a sweep of the men's and women's NCAA hockey finals; to the Fresno Falcons, the first team in ECHL history to go undefeated in regulation for the entire season in their division, to the Carolina Hurricanes on their first ever Stanley Cup, and to Sweden for becoming the first nation to win both the Olympics and the World Championship in the same year. |
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| National Hockey League | American Hockey League | ECHL | Central Hockey League | United Hockey League |
Carolina Hurricanes |
Hershey Bears |
Alaska Aces |
Laredo Bucks |
Kalamazoo Wings |
| Southern Professional Hockey League | US Hockey League | Canadian Junior Memorial Cup | NCAA Frozen Four Men's Championship | NCAA Frozen Four Women's Championship |
Knoxville Ice Bears |
Des Moines Buccaneers |
Quebec Remparts |
Wisconsin |
Wisconsin |
| North American Hockey League | Men's World Hockey Championship | Women's World Hockey Championship | Canadian University | |
Texas Tornado |
Sweden |
Not held in Olympic years |
Alberta Golden Bears |
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| World Junior Championship | Men's Winter Olympics | Women's Winter Olympics | ||
Canada |
Sweden |
Canada |
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| An old school salute to all the minor pro and amateur hockey players who continued to give their all during the idiotic meltdown by the NHL (No Hockey League) -- especially my hometown Fresno Junior Falcons Pee Wee B team, which captured the California State Championship in overtime! | ||||
| National Hockey League | American Hockey League | ECHL | Central Hockey League | United Hockey League |
Season Cancelled |
Philadelphia Phantoms |
Trenton Titans |
Colorado Eagles |
Muskegon Fury |
| Southeast Hockey League | US Hockey League | Canadian Junior Memorial Cup | NCAA Frozen Four Men's Championship | NCAA Frozen Four Women's Championship |
Columbus Cottonmouths |
Cedar Rapids Roughriders |
London Knights |
Denver University Pioneers |
Minnesota Golden Gophers |
| World Cup of Hockey | Men's World Hockey Championship | Women's World Hockey Championship | Canadian University | World Junior Championship |
Canada |
Czech Republic |
USA |
Alberta Golden Bears |
Canada |
| An old school salute to the Sharks and Lightning for reaching the conference finals for the first time; and to Calgary for their first return visit since 1989. Not to mention that Stanley Cup the Bolts skated around on June 7! | |||||||
| National Hockey League | American Hockey League | ECHL | Central Hockey League | US Hockey League | |||
Tampa Bay Lightning |
Milwaukee Admirals |
Idaho Steelheads |
Laredo Bucks |
Waterloo Blackhawks |
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| United Hockey League | Southeast Hockey League | World Hockey Association 2 | NCAA Frozen Four | Canadian Junior Memorial Cup | |||
Muskegon Fury |
Huntsville Channel Cats |
Jacksonville Barracudas |
Denver University Pioneers |
Kelowna Rockets |
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An old school salute to the Anaheim Might Ducks. If they had not gone past the 2nd round, they would still deserve this salute. In the end, they took the New Jersey Devils to the 7th game of the finals. Duck goalie J.S. Giguere captured the playoff MVP Conn Smythe trophy, only the 5th time it has been awarded to a player on a losing team. |
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New Jersey Devils |
Houston Aeros |
Atlantic City Boardwalk Bullies |
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| United Hockey League | West Coast Hockey League | Atlantic Coast Hockey League | NCAA Frozen Four | Canadian Junior Memorial Cup | |||
Fort Wayne Comets |
San Diego Gulls |
Orlando Seals |
![]() Minnesota Golden Gophers |
Kitchener Rangers |
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National Hockey League |
American Hockey League |
East Coast Hockey League |
Central Hockey League |
Detroit Red Wings |
Chicago Wolves |
Greenville Grrrowl |
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| United Hockey League | West Coast Hockey League | NCAA Frozen Four | Canadian Junior Memorial Cup |
Muskegon Fury |
![]() Fresno Falcons |
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Updated May 14, 2013