The
United States Hockey League was a minor
professional
ice hockey league that
operated from 1945 to 1951. It was a post-
World War II revival of the
American Hockey
Association, which shut down in the fall of 1942 . The league
playoff champion was awarded the Paul W. Loudon Trophy while the
regular season champions were awarded the Directors' Cup.
Going into the league meetings in June 1951, there were rumors that
half of the teams in the league were ready to pull out of the USHL.
League
vice-president, Harry Fowler of the Omaha Knights, said that a
group in Wichita,
Kansas
was expected to apply for membership, and Sioux City,
Iowa
had also been mentioned as a potential addition to
the league. The league ended up folding.
Teams
Champions
| Season |
Regular season |
Playoffs |
| 1950–51 |
Omaha Knights |
Omaha Knights |
| 1949–50 |
Omaha Knights |
Minneapolis Millers |
| 1948–49 |
St. Paul Saints |
St. Paul Saints |
| 1947–48 |
Houston Huskies |
Houston Huskies |
| 1946–47 |
Omaha Knights |
Kansas City Pla-mors |
| 1945–46 |
Kansas City Pla-mors |
Kansas City Pla-mors |
References