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Index Adams Cup (ice hockey)

The Adams Cup was awarded annually (from 1964 to 1984) to the championship team in Central Professional Hockey League (CPHL).[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 34 relations: Central Hockey League (1963–84), Dallas Black Hawks, Fort Worth Texans, Indianapolis Checkers, Jack Adams, Kansas City Blues (ice hockey), National Hockey League, Oklahoma City Blazers (1965–1977), Omaha Knights (1963–1965), Salt Lake Golden Eagles, St. Paul Rangers, Tulsa Oilers (1964–1984), United States, 1963–64 CPHL season, 1964–65 CPHL season, 1965–66 CPHL season, 1966–67 CPHL season, 1967–68 CPHL season, 1968–69 CHL season, 1969–70 CHL season, 1970–71 CHL season, 1971–72 CHL season, 1972–73 CHL season, 1973–74 CHL season, 1974–75 CHL season, 1975–76 CHL season, 1976–77 CHL season, 1977–78 CHL season, 1978–79 CHL season, 1979–80 CHL season, 1980–81 CHL season, 1981–82 CHL season, 1982–83 CHL season, 1983–84 CHL season.

  2. 1964 establishments in the United States
  3. 1984 disestablishments in the United States
  4. Awards disestablished in 1984
  5. Central Professional Hockey League trophies and awards

Central Hockey League (1963–84)

The Central Professional Hockey League was a minor professional ice hockey league that operated in the United States from 1963 to 1984. Adams Cup (ice hockey) and Central Hockey League (1963–84) are 1984 disestablishments in the United States.

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Dallas Black Hawks

The Dallas Black Hawks were a minor-league professional ice hockey team in Dallas, in the U.S. state of Texas.

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Fort Worth Texans

The Fort Worth Texans were a professional ice hockey team based in Fort Worth, Texas.

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Indianapolis Checkers

The Indianapolis Checkers were a minor league professional ice hockey team from Indianapolis, Indiana.

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Jack Adams

John James "Jolly Jack" Adams (June 14, 1894 – May 1, 1968) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player, coach, and general manager in the National Hockey League and Pacific Coast Hockey Association.

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Kansas City Blues (ice hockey)

The Kansas City Blues were a minor-league hockey team based in Kansas City, Missouri that played in the Central Hockey League (CHL) from 1967 to 1972, and again in the 1976–77 season, mainly as an affiliate of the in-state St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League (NHL).

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National Hockey League

The National Hockey League (NHL; Ligue nationale de hockey, LNH) is a professional ice hockey league in North America comprising 32 teams25 in the United States and 7 in Canada.

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Oklahoma City Blazers (1965–1977)

The Oklahoma City Blazers were a professional ice hockey team that was based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

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Omaha Knights (1963–1965)

The Omaha Knights was a minor professional ice hockey team in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Salt Lake Golden Eagles

The Salt Lake Golden Eagles were a minor professional hockey team based in Salt Lake City from 1969 to 1994.

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St. Paul Rangers

The St.

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Tulsa Oilers (1964–1984)

The Tulsa Oilers were a professional ice hockey team.

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United States

The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.

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1963–64 CPHL season

The 1963–64 Central Professional Hockey League season was the first season of the Central Professional Hockey League, a North American minor pro league.

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1964–65 CPHL season

The 1964–65 Central Professional Hockey League season was the second season of the Central Professional Hockey League, a North American minor pro league.

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1965–66 CPHL season

The 1965–66 Central Professional Hockey League season was the third season of the Central Professional Hockey League, a North American minor pro league.

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1966–67 CPHL season

The 1966–67 Central Professional Hockey League season was the fourth season of the Central Professional Hockey League, a North American minor pro league.

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1967–68 CPHL season

The 1967–68 Central Professional Hockey League season was the fifth season of the Central Professional Hockey League, a North American minor pro league.

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1968–69 CHL season

The 1968–69 CHL season was the sixth season of the Central Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.

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1969–70 CHL season

The 1969–70 CHL season was the seventh season of the Central Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.

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1970–71 CHL season

The 1970–71 CHL season was the eighth season of the Central Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.

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1971–72 CHL season

The 1971–72 CHL season was the ninth season of the Central Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.

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1972–73 CHL season

The 1972–73 CHL season was the tenth season of the Central Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.

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1973–74 CHL season

The 1973–74 CHL season was the 11th season of the Central Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.

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1974–75 CHL season

The 1974–75 CHL season was the 12th season of the Central Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.

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1975–76 CHL season

The 1975–76 CHL season was the 13th season of the Central Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.

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1976–77 CHL season

The 1976–77 CHL season was the 14th season of the Central Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.

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1977–78 CHL season

The 1977–78 CHL season was the 15th season of the Central Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.

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1978–79 CHL season

The 1978–79 CHL season was the 16th season of the Central Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.

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1979–80 CHL season

The 1979–80 CHL season was the 17th season of the Central Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.

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1980–81 CHL season

The 1980–81 CHL season was the 18th season of the Central Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.

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1981–82 CHL season

The 1981–82 CHL season was the 19th season of the Central Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.

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1982–83 CHL season

The 1982–83 CHL season was the 20th season of the Central Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.

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1983–84 CHL season

The 1983–84 CHL season was the 21st and last season of the Central Hockey League, a North American minor professional league.

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See also

1964 establishments in the United States

1984 disestablishments in the United States

Awards disestablished in 1984

Central Professional Hockey League trophies and awards

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adams_Cup_(ice_hockey)