North American Hockey League - Current Teams

Current Teams

The 2012-13 season has 24 teams playing in 4 divisions:

West Division
Team Arena Location
Fairbanks Ice Dogs Big Dipper Ice Arena Fairbanks, Alaska
Fresno Monsters Selland Arena Fresno, California
Kenai River Brown Bears Soldotna Sports Center Soldotna, Alaska
Wenatchee Wild Town Toyota Center Wenatchee, Washington
Central Division
Team Arena Location
Aberdeen Wings Odde Ice Center Aberdeen, South Dakota
Austin Bruins Riverside Arena Austin, Minnesota
Bismarck Bobcats V.F.W. Sports Center Bismarck, North Dakota
Brookings Blizzard Larson Ice Center Brookings, South Dakota
Coulee Region Chill Onalaska OmniCenter Onalaska, Wisconsin
Minot Minotauros Maysa Arena Minot, North Dakota
North Division
Team Arena Location
Jamestown Ironmen Jamestown Saving Bank Arena Jamestown, New York
Janesville Jets Janesville Ice Arena Janesville, Wisconsin
Johnstown Tomahawks Cambria County War Memorial Arena Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Kalamazoo Jr. K-Wings Wings West Kalamazoo, Michigan
Michigan Warriors Perani Arena and Event Center Flint, Michigan
Port Huron Fighting Falcons McMorran Arena Port Huron, Michigan
Springfield Jr. Blues Nelson Center Springfield, Illinois
Soo Eagles Pullar Stadium Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
South Division
Team Arena Location
Amarillo Bulls Amarillo Civic Center Amarillo, Texas
Corpus Christi IceRays American Bank Center Corpus Christi, Texas
Odessa Jackalopes Ector County Coliseum Odessa, Texas
Texas Tornado Dr Pepper Arena Frisco, Texas
Topeka RoadRunners Landon Arena Topeka, Kansas
Wichita Falls Wildcats Kay Yeager Coliseum Wichita Falls, Texas

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