USHL_seasons

List of USHL seasons

List of USHL seasons

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This is a list of seasons of the United States Hockey League since its transition to a junior hockey league in 1979.

Junior league

Starting in 1979–80, the USHL changed to an all-junior league and would operate as an American competitor to the Canadian Hockey League. While the CHL is the major junior program for most professional hockey prospects, its players are forbidden by NCAA regulations to play hockey for Division I or III programs, making the USHL a favorite preparatory league for players seeking to play collegiate hockey in America.

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  1. The USHL began its first all-junior season in 1979 with six teams continuing from the semi-professional USHL the year before and one expansion franchise (Hennepin Nordiques).
  2. Waterloo Black Hawks relocated to Dubuque, Iowa, as the Fighting Saints; Hennepin Nordiques relocated to Waterloo, Iowa, as the Black Hawks; Des Moines Buccaneers added as an expansion team.
  3. Green Bay Bobcats ceased operations.
  4. North Iowa Huskies added as an expansion team.
  5. Thunder Bay Flyers and Madison Capitols are added as expansion teams. Bloomington Junior Stars change their name to Minnesota Stars.
  6. Minnesota Stars ceased operations. Austin Mavericks relocated to Rochester, Minnesota, as the Mustangs.
  7. Omaha Lancers added as an expansion team.
  8. Madison Capitols changed their name to Wisconsin Capitols.
  9. For the 1993–94 season, some teams played a normal 48-game schedule, while others played slightly more with the North Iowa Huskies playing the most at 54 games.
  10. Green Bay Gamblers added as an expansion team.
  11. Fargo-Moorhead Bears added as an expansion team. Wisconsin Capitols ceased operations. St. Paul Vulcans changed their name to Twin City Vulcans.
  12. Fargo-Moorhead Bears ceased operations. Fargo-Moorhead Ice Sharks and Lincoln Stars added as expansion teams.
  13. US National Team Development Program played a partial, 24-game schedule.
  14. US National Team Development Program added as a full-time member.
  15. Thunder Bay Flyers ceased operations; Fargo-Moorhead Ice Sharks relocated to Chicago, Illinois, as the Steel; Twin Cities Vulcans relocated to Kearney, Nebraska, as the Tri-City Storm. The US National Team Development Program returns to a partial, 24-game schedule.
  16. Dubuque Fighting Saints relocated to Tulsa, Oklahoma, as the Crude. Topeka ScareCrows added as an expansion team after the organization's franchise was removed the professional CHL. The US National Team Development Program played once against each team.
  17. Rochester Mustangs and Tulsa Crude ceased operations. Omaha Lancers relocated to Council Bluffs, Iowa, as the name River City Lancers. US National Team Development Program stops playing USHL games.
  18. Danville Wings relocated to Indianapolis, Indiana, as the Indiana Ice. The St. Louis Heartland Eagles ceased operations.
  19. River City Lancers changed their name back to Omaha Lancers.
  20. Ohio Junior Blue Jackets added as an expansion team.
  21. Ohio Junior Blue Jackets ceased operations; Fargo Force added as an expansion team.
  22. Dubuque Fighting Saints resurrected and Muskegon Lumberjacks added as an expansion team.
  23. Bloomington Thunder and Madison Capitols added as expansion teams; Indiana Ice granted "dormancy status".
  24. Bloomington Thunder changed their name to Central Illinois Flying Aces.
  25. Remainder of season canceled on March 18, 2020, and did not resume play due to COVID-19 pandemic. All teams suspended play a week prior to cancellation.
  26. Central Illinois Flying Aces ceased operations.
  27. Cedar Rapids RoughRiders and Madison Capitols returned from hiatus.

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