Western States Hockey League - Teams

Teams

Mid-West Division
Team Arena Location Team Website
Dallas Ice Jets Polar Ice House Grapevine, Texas Team Web Site
Dallas Snipers Dr. Pepper StarCenter Euless, Texas Team Web Site
Texas Jr. Brahmas NYTEX Sports Centre North Richland Hills, Texas Team Web Site
Tulsa Jr. Oilers Oilers Ice Center Tulsa, Oklahoma Team Web Site
Wichita Jr. Thunder Wichita Ice Center Wichita, Kansas Team Web Site
Mountain Division
Team Arena Location Team Website
Arizona Red Hawks Peoria Polar Ice Peoria, Arizona Team Web Site
Boulder Bison Boulder Valley Ice Superior, Colorado Team Web Site
Cheyenne Stampede Cheyenne Ice and Events Center Cheyenne, Wyoming Team Web Site
El Paso Rhinos Sierra Providence Event Center El Paso, Texas Team Web Site
New Mexico Renegades Blades Multiplex Arena Rio Rancho, New Mexico Team Web Site
Phoenix Knights Chandler Polar Ice Chandler, Arizona Team Web Site
Pacific Division
Team Arena Location Team Website
Bay Area Seals Ice Center at San Mateo San Mateo, California Team Web Site
Fresno Monsters Selland Arena & Gateway Ice Center Fresno, California Team Web Site
Long Beach Bombers Glacial Garden Skating Arena Lakewood, California Team Web Site
Ontario Avalanche The Center Ice Arena Ontario, California Team Web Site
San Diego Gulls Iceoplex Escondido Escondido, California Team Web Site
Valencia Flyers Ice Station Valencia Valencia, California Team Web Site
Northwest Division
Team Arena Location Team Website
Idaho Jr. Steelheads Manchester Ice & Event Centre McCall, Idaho Team Web Site
Ogden Mustangs The Ice Sheet Ogden, Utah Team Web Site
Salt Lake City Moose Steiner Ice Arena Salt Lake City, Utah Team Web Site
Seattle Totems Olympic View Arena Mountlake Terrace, Washington Team Web Site
Southern Oregon Spartans Southern Oregon Ice Arena Medford, Oregon Team Web Site

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