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American Hockey League



The American Hockey League (AHL) became the major affiliation league for the National Hockey League upon its amalgamation with the International Hockey League in 2001. It is a professional hockey league playing at the minor triple-A level. All teams are required to have affiliation agreements with National Hockey League teams. As of the 2004-05 season, the league had 28 clubs, most of them based in eastern Canada and the United States. The league can trace its history back to 1926 with the formation of the Canadian-American Hockey League. In 1936, the CAHL merged with the original International Hockey League(created in 1929) to form the International American Hockey League. The league became the AHL in 1941. AHL teams compete annually for the Calder Cup. see also the East Coast Hockey League, the United Hockey League, and the Central Hockey League, List of ice hockey leagues ==Teams== ''(affiliated teams in brackets)'' ===Eastern Conference=== ====Atlantic Division==== *Hartford Wolf Pack (New York Rangers) *Lowell Lock Monsters (Carolina Hurricanes, Calgary Flames) *Manchester Monarchs (Los Angeles Kings) *Portland Pirates (Mighty Ducks of Anaheim) *Providence Bruins (Boston Bruins) *Springfield Falcons (Tampa Bay Lightning) ====East Division==== *Albany River Rats (New Jersey Devils) *Binghamton Senators (Ottawa Senators) *Bridgeport Sound Tigers (New York Islanders) *Hershey Bears (Washington Capitals) *Norfolk Admirals (Chicago Blackhawks) *Philadelphia Phantoms (Philadelphia Flyers) *Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (Pittsburgh Penguins) ===Western Conference=== ====North Division==== *Cleveland Barons (San Jose Sharks) *Edmonton Roadrunners (Edmonton Oilers; will not play 2005-06 due to voluntary suspension) *Hamilton Bulldogs (Montreal Canadiens) *Manitoba Moose (Vancouver Canucks) *Rochester Americans (Buffalo Sabres) *St. John's Maple Leafs (Toronto Maple Leafs) *Syracuse Crunch (Columbus Blue Jackets) ====West Division==== *Chicago Wolves (Atlanta Thrashers) *Cincinnati Mighty Ducks (former Mighty Ducks of Anaheim; will not play 2005-06 due to voluntary suspension) *Grand Rapids Griffins (Detroit Red Wings) *Houston Aeros (Minnesota Wild, Dallas Stars) *Milwaukee Admirals (Nashville Predators) *San Antonio Rampage (Florida Panthers) *Utah Grizzlies (Phoenix Coyotes; will not play 2005-06 due to voluntary suspension) ==Future Teams== *Iowa Stars (Dallas Stars) ''dormant Louisville Panthers to relocate in 2005'' *Peoria Rivermen ( St. Louis Blues (hockey)) ''Worcester IceCats relocating in 2005'' *Toronto Marlies (Toronto Maple Leafs) ''St. John's Maple Leafs relocating in 2005.'' *Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights (Calgary Flames) ''dormant Saint John Flames to relocate in 2005'' ==Defunct Teams==
*Adirondack Red Wings (1979-1999) *Baltimore Bandits (1995-1997; became Cincinnati Mighty Ducks) *Baltimore Clippers (1962-1975) *Baltimore Clippers (1975-1976) *Baltimore Skipjacks (1982-1993; became Portland Pirates) *Binghamton Dusters (1977-1980; became Binghamton Whalers) *Binghamton Rangers (1990-1997; became Hartford Wolf Pack) *Binghamton Whalers (1980-1990; became Binghamton Rangers) *Boston Braves (1971-1974) *Buffalo Bisons (1936) *Buffalo Bisons (1940-1970) *Cape Breton Oilers (1988-1996) *Capital District Islanders (1990-1993; became Albany River Rats) *Carolina Monarchs (1995-1997) *Cincinnati Mighty Ducks (1997-2005) *Cincinnati Mohawks (1949-1952) *Cincinnati Swords (1971-1974) *Cleveland Barons (1937-1972; became Jacksonville Barons) *Cleveland Falcons-Barons (1936-1937) *Cornwall Aces (1993-1996) *Erie Blades (1981-1982) *Fredericton Canadiens (1990-1999; became Quebec Citadelles) *Fredericton Express (1981-1988; became Halifax Citadels) *Halifax Citadels (1988-1993) *Hamilton Canucks (1992-1994) *Hampton Gulls (1977-1978) *Indianapolis Capitals (1939-1952) *Jacksonville Barons (1972-1974) *Kentucky Thoroughblades (1996-2001; became the present Cleveland Barons) *Louisville Panthers (1999-2001; became Iowa Stars) *Maine Mariners (1977-1992; became Providence Bruins) *Moncton Alpines (1982-1984) *Moncton Golden Flames (1984-1987) *Moncton Hawks (1987-1994) *Montreal Voyageurs (1969-1971; became Nova Scotia Voyageurs) *New Brunswick Hawks (1978-1982; became Moncton Alpines) *New Haven Beast (1997-1999) *New Haven Eagles (1936-1943) *New Haven Eagles (1945-1946) *New Haven Nighthawks (1972-1992) *New Haven Ramblers (1946-1951) *Newmarket Saints (1986-1991; became St. John's Maple Leafs) *New Haven Senators (1992-1993; became Prince Edward Island Senators) *Nova Scotia Oilers (1984-1988; became Cape Breton Oilers) *Nova Scotia Voyageurs (1971-1984) *Philadelphia Firebirds (1977-1979; became Syracuse Firebirds) *Philadelphia Ramblers (1936-1940) *Philadelphia Rockets (1940-1942) *Philadelphia Rockets (1946-1949; became Cincinnati Mohawks) *Pittsburgh Hornets (1936-1956; became Rochester Americans) *Pittsburgh Hornets (1961-1967) *Prince Edward Island Senators (1993-1996; became Binghamton Senators) *Providence Reds (1936-1976; became Rhode Island Reds (sports team)) *Quebec Aces (1959-1971) *Quebec Citadelles (1999-2002) *Rhode Island Reds (sports team) (1976-1977; became Binghamton Dusters) *Richmond Robins (1971-1976) *Saint John Flames (1993-2003; became Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights) *Sherbrooke Canadiens (1984-1990; became Fredricton Canadiens) *Sherbrooke Jets (1982-1984) *Springfield Indians (1936-1942) *Springfield Indians (1946-1951; became Syracuse Warriors) *Springfield Indians (1954-1967) *Springfield Indians (1974-1994; became Worcester IceCats) *Springfield Kings (1967-1974) *St. Catharines Saints (1982-1986; became Newmarket Saints) *St. John's Maple Leafs (1991-2005; became Toronto Marlies]]) *St. Louis Flyers (1944-1953) *Syracuse Eagles (1974-1975) *Syracuse Firebirds (1979-1980) *Syracuse Stars (1936-1940; became Buffalo Bisons) *Syracuse Warriors (1951-1954; became Springfield Indians) *Tidewater Wings (1971-1972; became Virginia Wings) *Toronto Roadrunners (2003-2004; became Edmonton Roadrunners) *Utah Grizzlies (2001-2005) *Utica Devils (1987-1993) *Virginia Wings (1972-1975) *Washington Lions (1941-1943) *Washington Lions (1947-1949; became Cincinnati Mohawks) *Worcester IceCats (1994-2005; became Peoria Rivermen)
==Rule changes for the 2004-2005 season== During the 2004-2005 season the AHL is trying out several rule changes; the National Hockey League is monitoring their success. These changes are: * allowing forward passes from behind the blue line across the red line * widening each blue line to 24 inches, thereby expanding all three zones without changing the dimensions of the rink * calling icing (ice hockey) as soon as the puck crosses the goal line * allowing a player who has entered the attacking zone ahead of the puck to leave the zone without touching the puck, rather than ruling the player offside immediately (the so-called tag-up offside, used in the NHL from 1986 to 1996) * moving the goal line back to 11 feet from the end boards (versus 13 in the NHL) * penalizing goaltenders who play the puck outside a designated area behind each net; the area expands from 18 feet along the goal line – the net and six feet on each side – to 28 feet along the end boards. ==External links== * [http://www.theahl.com The American Hockey League Official Website] * [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/ahl1941.html Historic standings and statistics] - at Internet Hockey Database AHL

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RE: the logo pic. What is the official logo for the league these days? Is it the old skater silhouette or the newer swirly thing? I see the new logo marketed much more on the ice and on merchandise, but old logo is featured predominatly on the league website. May 17: When should we make edits reflecting the 2005-06 season, and abandon the 04-05 season. Personally, I think we should wait until the sometime after the playoffs. I think we are a little premature on making those affiliation changes. Sure, make reference to upcoming changes, but leave them alone until this season is put to bed. -ccwaters


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