Minneapolis Millers (AHA)

The Minneapolis Millers were an American ice hockey team from Minneapolis, Minnesota. The team played 1925-1950, among others, in the American Hockey Association.

History

The franchise took to season 1925/26, the game mode in which only one year existing Amateur League Central Hockey League. Then the team was in 1926 one of the six founding members of the professional league American Hockey Association. Their championship title they won for the first time in the 1927/28 season. From 1931 to 1935, Miller played in the professional Central Hockey League. The team then returned in 1936 back in the American Hockey Association, in the Oklahoma City Warriors had already claimed a franchise relocation finished the season in 1935/36 during the current season under the name Minneapolis Warriors. In the season 1936/37, the Millers again won the championship title of the AHA. After the League had set the game mode after the 1941/42 season, the Millers were inactive. With the founding of the United States Hockey League as a successor League of AHA in 1945, the team from Minneapolis was reactivated. Despite the championship title in the 1949/50 season the team was subsequently dissolved.

From 1959 to 1963 played a team of the same name in the International Hockey League.

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