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The 2025 Atlantic Hockey America Tournament is the inaugural edition of the Atlantic Hockey America Tournament.It will be played between February 28 and March 22, 2025. As this is the successor to the Atlantic Hockey postseason tournament, the league took possession of the Riley Trophy and it will continue to be awarded to the league's tournament champion.
The 2024–25 Atlantic Hockey America men's season is the inaugural season of play for Atlantic Hockey America and take place during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's ice hockey season. The season began on October 4, 2024.
The 2024–25 AHL season is the 89th season of the American Hockey League.The regular season began on October 11, 2024, and will end on April 20, 2025. The 2025 Calder Cup playoffs will follow the conclusion of the regular season.
United States' Brady Tkachuk (7) celebrates his goal over Finland with teammates Matthew Tkachuk (19) and Brock Faber (14) during third period 4 Nations Face-Off hockey action in Montreal on ...
The 2020–21 AHL season was the 85th season of the American Hockey League.Due to the ongoing restrictions in the COVID-19 pandemic, the start of the regular season was pushed back to February 5, 2021, [1] and the league's playoff tournament championship Calder Cup was not awarded for the second consecutive season.
The Wild went 3-for-3 on fights in the opening six minutes of their matchup, taking out some frustration on Nashville. However, Minnesota may have burned off all of its energy exacting revenge.
The 1960–61 AHL season was the 25th season of the American Hockey League. Seven teams played 72 games each in the schedule. The All-Star Game was not played, and put on hold until resurrected in the 1994–95 AHL season. The Springfield Indians finished first overall again in the regular season, and won their second Calder Cup championship.
The franchise was founded as the Springfield Olympics (or Pics for short) as charter member of the Tier III Junior A Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL) in 1993. [1] The team would relocate across the Massachusetts-Connecticut border to Enfield, Connecticut in 1995 and were renamed the New England Jr. Whalers named after the local National Hockey League team in Hartford.