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The league, which combined teams from the defunct Atlantic Coast Hockey League (ACHL) and All-American Hockey League (AAHL), began to play as the East Coast Hockey League in 1988 with five teams – the (Winston-Salem, North) Carolina Thunderbirds (now the Wheeling Nailers); the Erie Panthers (folded in 2011 as the Victoria Salmon Kings); the Johnstown Chiefs (now the Greenville Swamp Rabbits ...
Note: "ECHL", formerly an abbreviation for "East Coast Hockey League", is now used as the name identifying the league (i.e. it is no longer an abbreviation; see ECHL). Subcategories This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total.
Note: "ECHL", formerly an abbreviation for "East Coast Hockey League", is now used as the name identifying the league (i.e. it is no longer an abbreviation; see ECHL). Subcategories This category has the following 27 subcategories, out of 27 total.
Mississippi Coast Coliseum: 1996–2009 9,150 1977 Biloxi, Mississippi: New Orleans Brass (1997–2002) New Orleans Arena: 1999–2002 16,500 1999 New Orleans, Louisiana: Municipal Auditorium: 1997–1999 7,853 1930 Pee Dee Pride (1997–2005) Knoxville Cherokees (1988–1997) Florence Civic Center: 1997–2005 7,426 – Florence, South Carolina
America East Hockey League (2005–2008) Amateur Hockey Association of Canada (1886–1898) American Amateur Hockey League (1896–1917) American Hockey Association (1926–1942) Atlantic Coast Hockey League (1981–1987) Atlantic Coast Hockey League (2002–2003) California Hockey League (1928–1933) California Hockey League (1957–1963)
The 1988–89 ECHL season was the inaugural season of the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL). The league's first season consisted of five teams in Erie, Pennsylvania, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Knoxville, Tennessee, Vinton, Virginia and Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The five teams played 60 games each in the schedule.
Before the 2002–03 season, the WCHL's last as an independent league, the Tacoma Sabercats and Colorado Gold Kings folded. The WCHL played as a single-table league in 2002–03 as it had its first two seasons. In 2003, the WCHL was absorbed by the East Coast Hockey League. In a change reflective of the nationwide presence of the ECHL, the East ...
Note: "ECHL", formerly an abbreviation for "East Coast Hockey League", is now used as the name identifying the league (i.e. it is no longer an abbreviation; see ECHL). Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.