Colonial/Turner Cup Champions
The Colonial Cup was the league's championship trophy. The name was changed to the Turner Cup in 2007 to reflect the original IHL's championship trophy, also named the Turner Cup.
- 1992 - Thunder Bay Thunder Hawks
- 1993 - Brantford Smoke
- 1994 - Thunder Bay Senators
- 1995 - Thunder Bay Senators
- 1996 - Flint Generals
- 1997 - Quad City Mallards
- 1998 - Quad City Mallards
- 1999 - Muskegon Fury
- 2000 - Flint Generals
- 2001 - Quad City Mallards
- 2002 - Muskegon Fury
- 2003 - Fort Wayne Komets
- 2004 - Muskegon Fury
- 2005 - Muskegon Fury
- 2006 - Kalamazoo Wings
- 2007 - Rockford IceHogs
- 2008 - Fort Wayne Komets
- 2009 - Fort Wayne Komets
- 2010 - Fort Wayne Komets
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