Downriver Stars

The Downriver Stars were a minor professional ice hockey team based out of Trenton, Michigan, as member of the All-American Hockey League.

Downriver Stars
CityTrenton, Michigan
LeagueAll-American Hockey League
Founded1986
Home arenaKennedy Ice Arena
Colorsgreen, white
         
Affiliatesnone
Franchise history
1986–1987Downriver Stars
1987Michigan Stars

The Stars were rebranded as the Michigan Stars for the 1987–88 AAHL season, but after 14 games and a 2–12 record, the Michigan Stars folded midseason on November 30, 1987.[1] This lead to establishment of the Johnstown Chiefs that started play in January 1988 to take their place by Joe Selenski, John Daley, and Henry Brabham.[2]

Regular season

SeasonGamesWonLostTiedPointsStandings
1986–873221110422nd
1987–881421204Folded
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