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The Utah Grizzlies were an ice hockey team in the International Hockey League (IHL) and American Hockey League (AHL). They originally played at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, before relocating to the E Center in the Salt Lake City suburb of West Valley City in 1997. After the 2004–05 season, the franchise was suspended.
After each tournament, the media covering the tournament select a five-man All-Star Team consisting of three forwards, two defencemen and one goalie. Players named to the team, along with the countries they represent, are shown below from the first official tournament in 1977 until present.
Gwozdecky's firing coincided with the founding of the NCHC, a power conference that was created due to Wisconsin and Minnesota leaving to restart the Big Ten hockey division. Denver was accompanied by all of its traditional rivals and began its tenure under Jim Montgomery but finishing 6th in the 8-team conference. Despite their lackluster ...
The hockey path for Makenna led her first to Wisconsin, where she helped the Badgers to a title in 2021 and was named the Frozen Four’s Most Outstanding Player. She transferred to Ohio State in ...
Johnston was an All-American player at the University of Denver before his NHL career and later coached the Pioneers from 1977 to 1981. He also represented Canada at the 1964 and 1968 Olympic Games, serving as team captain in 1968.
This is a season-by-season list of records compiled by Denver in men's ice hockey. Denver has won ten NCAA Men's Division I Ice Hockey Championships in its history, the most ever. Their most recent national championship was in 2024. Denver won the first three NCAA tournaments they participated in (an NCAA record) as well as winning their first ...
NHL All-Stars Hockey Hall of Famers; Air Force: 0 – – – – Alaska: 12 659 (Colton Parayko) 4 0 0 Alaska Anchorage: 9 646 2 0 0 American International: 2 362 (Dave Forbes) 0 0 0 Arizona State: 3 69 (Joey Daccord) 0 0 0 Army: 1 503 1 0 0 Augustana: 0 – – – – Bemidji State: 9 943 2 0 0 Bentley: 0 – – – –
The American Amateur Hockey League was renamed the Central Hockey League for the 1952–53 season. Only five of the clubs who had made up the American Amateur Hockey League for 1951–52 season returned. Those clubs were the Rochester Mustangs, St. Paul Saints, Minneapolis Millers, Hibbing Flyers and the now called Eveleth-Virginia Rangers.