2010–11 AAHL season

The 2010/11 season was the third regular season of the All American Hockey League ( to 2009 All American Hockey Association ). The six teams should complete in the regular season per 46 encounters, the game plan was changed and were after last remained with the Battle Creek Revolution and Chi -Town Shooters only two teams in the league, the regular season end of January 2011 was terminated prematurely. The point of best team in the regular season were the Battle Creek Revolution, which won in the play- offs with a win in the final series against the Chi -Town Shooters for the first time Rod Davidson Cup.

Team changes

The following changes were made before the start of the season:

  • The Chi -Town Shooters stopped the game operation.
  • The Evansville Icemen were transferred to the International Hockey League, which subsequently merged with the Central Hockey League, which also Evansville was taken.
  • The Lapeer Loggers were added as an expansion team in the league.
  • The Madison Ice Muskies have been to Wooster, Ohio, moved, changed their name to Wooster Korn Kings, but presented after only five games the game mode to start of season one.
  • The Queen City Storm were added as an expansion team in the league.
  • The Troy Bruins were added as an expansion team in the league.
  • The West Michigan Blizzard were to Dyer, Indiana, moved and changed their name to Indiana Blizzard.

Teams of the AAHL 2010/11

Regular Season

Final Table

Note: GP = Games, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime after defeat, GF = Goals Scored, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points

Rod Davidson Cup final

The discharged in the best- of-seven final series mode won the Battle Creek Revolution 4-2 against the Chi -Town Shooters.

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