List of Central Hockey League seasons

This is a list of seasons of the Central Hockey League since its inception.

No. Season No. of
teams
Reg. season
games
Top record Champion
11992–936[1]60Oklahoma City Blazers (39–18–3)Tulsa Oilers
21993–946[2]64Wichita Thunder (40–18–6)Wichita Thunder
31994–957[3]66Wichita Thunder (44–18–4)Wichita Thunder
41995–966[4]64Oklahoma City Blazers (47–13–4)Oklahoma City Blazers
51996–9710[5]66Oklahoma City Blazers (48–12–6)Fort Worth Fire
61997–9810[6]70Columbus Cottonmouths (51–13–6)Columbus Cottonmouths
71998–9911[7]70Oklahoma City Blazers (49–19–2)Huntsville Channel Cats
81999–0011[8]70Fayetteville Force (45–22–3)Indianapolis Ice
92000–0112[9]70Oklahoma City Blazers (48–19–3)Oklahoma City Blazers
102001–0216[10]64Odessa Jackalopes (47–11–6)Memphis RiverKings
112002–0316[11]64Austin Ice Bats (46–14–4)Memphis RiverKings
122003–0417[12]64Laredo Bucks (48–8–8)Laredo Bucks
132004–0517[13]60Colorado Eagles (43–10–7)Colorado Eagles
142005–0615[14]64Colorado Eagles (44–14–6)Laredo Bucks
152006–0717[15]64Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs (44–14–6)Colorado Eagles
162007–0817[16]64Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs (44–14–6)Arizona Sundogs
172008–0916[17]64Colorado Eagles (45–15–4)Texas Brahmas
182009–1015[18]64Odessa Jackalopes (48–11–5)Rapid City Rush
192010–1118[19]66Allen Americans (47–16–3)Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs
202011–1214[20]66Wichita Thunder (44–19–3)Fort Wayne Komets
212012–1310[21]66Allen Americans (39–18–9)Allen Americans
222013–1410[22]66Missouri Mavericks (44–20–2)Allen Americans

References

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  2. "1993–94 Central Hockey League Standings". Internet Hockey Database.com. Retrieved September 6, 2020.
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  16. "2007–08 Central Hockey League Standings". Internet Hockey Database.com. Retrieved September 6, 2020.
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