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Colorado Springs Sky Sox AAA League for Milwaukee Brewers (now play as the San Antonio Missions) Denver Bears (Relocated from Kansas City. Also played in American Association; later became the Denver Zephyrs)
Basketball and ice hockey each have one affiliated minor league, the NBA G League and American Hockey League, respectively. The USL Championship (USLC) is a Division II league below Major League Soccer as designated by the United States Soccer Federation that governs the various soccer leagues, although some MLS teams are affiliated with clubs ...
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[2] [3] Former International Hockey League commissioner Dennis Hextall has stated that he had heard that the Colorado Eagles may already be included in the ECHL's tentative schedule for the 2011–12 season. [4] On May 29, 2011, KEVN-TV in Rapid City, South Dakota reported that Colorado was to move to the ECHL in time for the 2011–12 season. [5]
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This is a season-by-season list of records compiled by Colorado College in men's ice hockey. Colorado College has won in its history two Division I NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championships: in 1950 and 1957. Colorado College never missed a season of play since 1938 except during World War II.
For this reason, the Penguins wanted their top minor league affiliate in the AHL. The Penguins purchased the dormant Cornwall Aces AHL franchise from the Colorado Avalanche in 1996, [1] [2] but left the team inactive until the 1999–2000 season due to construction delays at their intended home–a new arena in Wilkes-Barre Township. The team ...