American Hockey Association (1992–93)

The American Hockey Association (AHA) was a semi-professional ice hockey league that operated for the 1992-93 season. The league operated independently, and was not affiliated with any higher league.[1] The league operated with central ownership of teams, presided over by Charlie Hodgins.[1] The league scheduled exhibition games with the Russian Red Army team, and also played against them in the all-star game.[1] The league suspended operations on January 29, 1993, resulting in no champion being declared.[2]

Teams

Five teams participated in the league.[2]

TeamCity
Bismarck BullsBismarck, North Dakota
Fargo–Moorhead ExpressFargo, North Dakota
Green Bay IceGreen Bay, Wisconsin
Minnesota Iron RangersHibbing, Minnesota
St. Paul Fighting SaintsSaint Paul, Minnesota

Final standings

Final standings as of January 29, 1993.[3]

TeamsGPWinsLossesOTLGFGAPoints
Fargo–Moorhead Express30237016911746
St. Paul Fighting Saints30215418111146
Green Bay Ice301713018114434
Minnesota Iron Rangers27818110114417
Bismarck Bulls35727114926515
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References

  1. Augustin, Mike (1993-01-30). "American Hockey Association Suspends Operations". Saint Paul Pioneer Press. Saint Paul, Minnesota. pp. 3C.
  2. "American Hockey Association [1992-1993] history and statistics". www.hockeydb.com. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
  3. "1992-93 American Hockey Association [AHA] standings". www.hockeydb.com. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
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