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Defunct ice hockey teams in Pennsylvania (8 C, 48 P) Professional ice hockey teams in Pennsylvania (1 C, 6 P) Ice hockey teams in Philadelphia (4 C, 2 P)
1970–1971 – Western Pennsylvania High School Hockey League forms in April at the Alpine Ice Chalet. Teams include Shaler, Churchill, Mt Lebanon, Penn Hills, Upper St Clair, and West Mifflin North 1971–1972 – Western Pennsylvania High School Hockey League completes first season of play at the Alpine Ice Chalet as Churchill, Mt Lebanon ...
National Hockey League in Pennsylvania (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Professional ice hockey teams in Pennsylvania" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Hockey East: Patriot League: 1999 2017 0 0 Lindenwood University: Lady Lions: St. Charles: Missouri: AHA: OVC (Transitioning to D-I, 2022–26) 2003 2011 0 0 Long Island University (LIU) Sharks: Brooklyn & Brookville [c] New York: NEWHA: NEC: 2019 2019 0 0 University of Maine: Black Bears: Orono: Maine: Hockey East: America East: 1997 2000 0 0 ...
Eastern Hockey League (1934–1935, 1954–1973, 1978–1981) Eastern Junior Hockey League (1993–2013) – some teams split from the league to form the United States Premier Hockey League and the remaining teams joined the Eastern Hockey League; Eastern Junior B Hockey League (1951–1972) Eastern Ontario Senior Hockey League (2003–2008)
Pages in category "College ice hockey teams in Pennsylvania" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The rivalry exists both due to divisional alignment and geographic location, as both teams play in Pennsylvania. The Flyers lead the head-to-head record with a 153–98–30 record. [121] However, the Penguins eliminated the Flyers from the playoffs in 2008 and 2009 and were eliminated by them from the playoffs in 2012, strengthening the rivalry.
They play in the South Conference of the Eastern Hockey League (EHL) at the IceWorks Skating Complex [1] The players, ages 16–20, carry amateur status under junior A guidelines and hope to earn a spot on higher levels of junior hockey in the United States and Canada, Canadian major junior, collegiate, and eventually professional teams.