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Do not fill this in! {{Short description|Ice hockey league in the United States and Canada}} {{Use mdy dates|date=June 2013}} {{Infobox sports league | logo = AmericanHockeyLeaguelogo.svg | caption = American Hockey League logo | sport = Ice hockey | headquarters = [[Springfield, Massachusetts]], U.S. | founded = 1936 (IHL/C-AHL Interlocking schedules); 1938 (IHL/C-AHL formally merged) | president= [[Scott Howson]] | teams = 32 | countries=United States (26 teams)<br>Canada (6 teams) | champion = [[Hershey Bears]] (12th title) | most_champs = Hershey Bears (12)<ref>[http://theahl.com/team-records-s11576 "Calder Cup Record Book"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100125085438/http://theahl.com/team-records-s11576 |date=January 25, 2010 }}, theahl.com</ref> | folded = | TV = Canada (English): [[Sportsnet]]/[[Sportsnet One]] <br> Canada (French): [[RΓ©seau des sports]] <br> Europe: [[Premier Sports]] <br> United States (English): [[NHL Network (United States)|NHL Network]] <br> United States (Spanish): [[ESPN Deportes]] <br> United States (English): AHL.TV (Internet app) | website = [https://theahl.com/ theahl.com] | current_season = 2023β24 AHL season }} [[Image:American Hockey League alternate logo.svg|thumb|upright=1.1|The alternate logo of the AHL]] The '''American Hockey League''' ('''AHL''') is a [[professional ice hockey]] league based in the United States and Canada that serves as the primary [[Minor league#Ice hockey|developmental league]] for the [[National Hockey League]] (NHL).<ref>{{Cite book|first=Jon C.|last=Scott|title=Hockey Night in Dixie: Minor Pro Hockey in the American South|year=2006|publisher=Heritage House Publishing Company Ltd.|page=xvii|isbn=1-894974-21-2|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/hockeynightindix0000stot}}</ref> For the [[2023β24 AHL season|2023β24 season]], 31 of the 32 NHL teams have official affiliations with an AHL team, with only the [[Carolina Hurricanes]] having no such affiliation. When NHL teams do not have an AHL affiliate, players are assigned to AHL teams affiliated with other NHL franchises. Twenty-six AHL teams are located across the United States whereas the remaining six are situated in Canada. The league offices are located in [[Springfield, Massachusetts]], and its current president is [[Scott Howson]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://theahl.com/howson-elected-ahl-president-and-ceo|title=Howson elected AHL President and CEO|website=theahl.com|access-date=July 24, 2020}}</ref> A player must be at least 18 years of age to play in the AHL or not currently be beholden to a [[junior ice hockey]] team. The league limits the number of experienced professional players in a team's lineup during any given game; only five skaters can have accumulated more than 260 games played at the professional level (goaltenders are exempt from this rule).<ref>{{cite web |url=https://theahl.com/faq |title=FAQ| website=Theahl.com| access-date=December 11, 2017}}</ref> The annual playoff champion is awarded the [[Calder Cup]], named for [[Frank Calder]], the first President (1917β1943) of the NHL. The defending champions following the 2022β23 season are the [[Hershey Bears]], winning their 12th Calder Cup. ==History== ===Predecessor leagues=== The AHL traces its origins directly to two predecessor professional leagues: the [[Canadian-American Hockey League]] (the "Can-Am" League), founded in 1926, and the first [[International Hockey League (1929β36)|International Hockey League]], established in 1929. Although the Can-Am League never operated with more than six teams, the departure of the [[Boston Tigers (CAHL)|Boston Bruin Cubs]] after the 1935β36 season reduced it down to just four member clubs: the [[Springfield Indians]], [[Philadelphia Ramblers]], [[Providence Reds]], and [[New Haven Eagles]] for the first time in its history. At the same time, the then-rival IHL lost half of its eight members after the 1935β36 season, leaving it with just four member teams: the [[Buffalo Bisons (IHL)|Buffalo Bisons]], [[Syracuse Stars (ice hockey)|Syracuse Stars]], [[Pittsburgh Hornets]], and [[Cleveland Falcons]]. ===1936β1938=== With both leagues down to the bare minimum number of teams to be viable, the governors of both leagues recognized the need for action to assure their member clubs' long-term survival. Their solution was to play an interlocking schedule. While the Can-Am was based in the [[Northeastern United States|Northeast]] and the IHL in the [[Great Lakes Region (North America)|Great Lakes]], their footprints were close enough for this to be a viable option. The two leagues' eight surviving clubs began joint play in November 1936 as a new two-division "circuit of mutual convenience" known as the International-American Hockey League. The four Can-Am teams became the I-AHL East Division, with the IHL quartet playing as the West Division. The IHL also contributed its former championship trophy, the [[F.G. "Teddy" Oke Trophy]], which would go to the regular-season winners of the merged league's West Division until 1952. The Oke Trophy is now awarded to the regular-season winners of the AHL's North Division. A little more than a month into that first season, the balance and symmetry of the new combined circuit suffered a setback when its membership unexpectedly fell to seven teams. The West's Buffalo Bisons were forced to cease operations on December 6, 1936, after playing just 11 games, because of what proved to be insurmountable financial problems and lack of access to a suitable arena; the Bisons' original arena, [[Peace Bridge Arena]], had collapsed the previous season (a new [[Buffalo Bisons (AHL)|Buffalo Bisons]] team would return to the league in 1940 after [[Buffalo Memorial Auditorium|a new arena]] was constructed for them). The makeshift new I-AHL played out the rest of its first season (as well as all of the next) with just seven teams. At the end of the 1936β37 season, a modified three-round playoff format was devised and a new championship trophy, the [[Calder Cup]], was established. The Syracuse Stars defeated the Philadelphia Ramblers in the final, three-games-to-one, to win the first-ever Calder Cup championship. The Calder Cup continues on today as the AHL's playoff championship trophy. ===Formal consolidation of the I-AHL=== [[File:"Hershey in Hockey League" (from The Philadelphia Record, 6-29-1938).jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|A June 29, 1938 [[Associated Press]] article in ''[[The Philadelphia Record]]'' announcing the formation of the [[Hershey Bears]] in [[Hershey, Pennsylvania]]]] After two seasons of interlocking play, the governors of the two leagues' seven active teams met in New York City on June 28, 1938, and agreed that it was time to formally consolidate. [[Maurice Podoloff]] of New Haven, the former head of the Can-Am League, was elected the I-AHL's first president. The former IHL president, [[John D. Chick]] of [[Windsor, Ontario]], became vice-president in charge of officials. The new I-AHL also added an eighth franchise at the 1938 meeting to fill the void in its membership left by the loss of Buffalo two years earlier with the admission of the then two-time defending [[Eastern Hockey League|Eastern Amateur Hockey League]] (EAHL) champion [[Hershey Bears]].<ref>[http://hockeyscoop.net/hpa/#clip "Hershey In Hockey League: Admitted to Circuit as American-International Loops Unite"] The Philadelphia ''Record'', June 29, 1938</ref> The Bears remain the only one of these eight original I-AHL/AHL franchises to have been represented in the league without interruption since the 1938β39 season. The newly merged circuit also increased its regular-season schedule for each team by six games from 48 to 54. ===Contraction, resurrection, and expansion=== [[File:AHL 50 Jahre.png|thumb|upright=1.1|American Hockey League's 50th anniversary logo]] After the 1939β40 season the I-AHL renamed itself the '''American Hockey League'''. It generally enjoyed both consistent success on the ice and relative financial stability over its first three decades of operation. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, however, the cost of doing business in professional ice hockey began to rise sharply with NHL expansion and relocation (the NHL placed teams in Pittsburgh and Buffalo, forcing two long-time AHL clubs, the Pittsburgh Hornets and Buffalo Bisons, to fold) and especially the 1972 formation of the [[World Hockey Association]] (WHA), which forced the relocation and subsequent folding of the [[Cleveland Barons (1937β73)|Cleveland Barons]], [[Baltimore Clippers]], and [[Quebec Aces]]. The number of major-league teams competing for players rose from six to thirty in just seven years. Player salaries at all levels shot up dramatically with the increased demand and competition for their services. This did not seem to affect the AHL at first, as it expanded to 12 teams by 1970. However, to help compensate for the rise in player salaries, many NHL clubs cut back on the number of players they kept under contract for development, and players under AHL contracts could now also demand much higher paychecks to remain with their clubs. As a result, half of the AHL's teams folded from 1974 to 1977. The league bottomed out in the summer of 1977, with news that the Rhode Island (formerly Providence) Reds β the last remaining uninterrupted franchise from the 1936β37 season, and the oldest continuously operating minor league franchise in North America β had decided to cease operations after 51 years in Rhode Island. The AHL appeared in serious danger of folding altogether if this downward trend was not reversed. However, two events in the fall of 1977 helped reverse the trend. The first of these was the decision of the NHL's [[Philadelphia Flyers]] to return to the league as a team owner, and the second was the unexpected collapse of the [[North American Hockey League (1973β1977)|North American Hockey League]] just weeks before the start of the 1977β78 season. The Flyers' new AHL franchise became the immediately successful [[Maine Mariners (AHL)|Maine Mariners]], which brought the new AHL city of [[Portland, Maine]] both the regular-season and Calder Cup playoff titles in each of that club's first two seasons of operation. The folding of the NAHL, meanwhile, suddenly left two of its stronger teams, the [[Philadelphia Firebirds (ice hockey)|Philadelphia Firebirds]] and [[Binghamton, New York]]-based [[Broome Dusters]], without a league to play in. The owners of the Dusters solved their problem by buying the Reds franchise and moving it to Binghamton as the [[Binghamton Dusters]], while the Firebirds crossed over to the AHL from the NAHL. The Dusters and Firebirds, together with the [[Hampton Gulls]] (who had joined the league from the [[Southern Hockey League (1973β1977)|Southern Hockey League]]), boosted the AHL to nine member clubs as the 1977β78 season opened. Hampton folded on February 10, 1978, but was replaced the next year by the [[New Brunswick Hawks]]. With franchise stability improving after the demise of the WHA in 1979, the league continued to grow steadily over the years, reaching 20 clubs by the 2000β01 season. ===Absorption of the IHL=== {{Location map+|USA|width=335|float=right |alt=American Hockey League 2022β23 |caption=Locations of teams in the AHL as of the 2023β24 season. Dot colors correspond to the divisional alignment. |places= {{Location map~|USA|lat= 49.0306 |long= -122.287 |mark = Red pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Abbotsford Canucks}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 35.3721 |long= -119.013 |mark = Red pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Bakersfield Condors}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 41.1732 |long= -73.1870 |mark = Blue pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Bridgeport Islanders}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 44.1886 |long= -77.3827 |mark = Green pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Belleville Senators}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 51.0376 |long= -114.052 |mark = Red pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Calgary Wranglers}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 35.2269 |long= -80.8433 |mark = Blue pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Charlotte Checkers}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 42.0052 |long= -87.8877 |mark = Yellow pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Chicago Wolves}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 41.4963 |long= -81.6880 |mark = Green pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Cleveland Monsters}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 33.8169 |long= -116.387 |mark = Red pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Coachella Valley Firebirds}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 40.4438 |long= -104.989 |mark = Red pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Colorado Eagles}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 42.9622 |long= -85.6719 |mark = Yellow pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Grand Rapids Griffins}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 41.7625 |long= -72.6741 |mark = Blue pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Hartford Wolf Pack}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 36.0292 |long= -115.025 |mark = Red pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Henderson Silver Knights}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 40.2863 |long= -76.6691 |mark = Blue pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Hershey Bears}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 41.5926 |long= -93.6211 |mark = Yellow pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Iowa Wild}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 45.5558 |long= -73.7218 |mark = Green pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Laval Rocket}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 40.6025 |long= -75.4727 |mark = Blue pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Lehigh Valley Phantoms}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 49.8928 |long= -97.1436 |mark = Yellow pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Manitoba Moose}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 43.0422 |long= -87.9169 |mark = Yellow pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Milwaukee Admirals}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 34.0729 |long= -117.566 |mark = Red pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Ontario Reign}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 41.8236 |long= -71.4183 |mark = Blue pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Providence Bruins}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 43.1536 |long= -77.6107 |mark = Green pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Rochester Americans}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 42.2702 |long= -89.0960 |mark = Yellow pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Rockford IceHogs}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 32.7552 |long= -117.212 |mark = Red pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=San Diego Gulls}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 37.3327 |long= -121.901 |mark = Red pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=San Jose Barracuda}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 42.1022 |long= -72.5869 |mark = Blue pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Springfield Thunderbirds}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 43.0447 |long= -76.1483 |mark = Green pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Syracuse Crunch}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 30.5414 |long= -97.8202 |mark = Yellow pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Texas Stars}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 43.6356 |long= -79.4150 |mark = Green pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Toronto Marlies}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 32.2183 |long= -110.974 |mark = Red pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Tucson Roadrunners}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 43.1049 |long= -75.2335 |mark = Green pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Utica Comets}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 41.2404 |long= -75.8485 |mark = Blue pog.svg |marksize=8 |link=Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins}} }} In 2001β02, the AHL's membership jumped dramatically to 27 teams, mostly by the absorption of six teamsβ[[Milwaukee Admirals|Milwaukee]], [[Chicago Wolves|Chicago]], [[Houston Aeros (1994β2013)|Houston]], [[Utah Grizzlies (1995β2005)|Utah]], [[Manitoba Moose|Manitoba]], and [[Grand Rapids Griffins|Grand Rapids]]βfrom the [[International Hockey League (1945β2001)|International Hockey League]]. The IHL had established itself as the second top-level minor league circuit in North America, but folded in 2001 due to financial problems. One oddity caused by the AHL's 2001 expansion was that the league had two teams with the same nickname: the Milwaukee Admirals and the [[Norfolk Admirals (AHL)|Norfolk Admirals]]. The latter team transferred to the league from the mid-level [[ECHL]] in 2000. This situation lasted until the end of the 2014β15 season when the Norfolk team moved to San Diego and was replaced by another ECHL team with the same name. The Utah Grizzlies suspended operations after the 2004β05 season (the franchise was sold in 2006 and returned to the ice in Cleveland in [[2007β08 AHL season|2007]] as the Lake Erie Monsters, now known as the [[Cleveland Monsters]]). The Chicago Wolves ([[2002 Calder Cup playoffs|2002]], [[2008 Calder Cup playoffs|2008]]), Houston Aeros ([[2003 Calder Cup playoffs|2003]]), Milwaukee Admirals ([[2004 Calder Cup playoffs|2004]]), and Grand Rapids Griffins ([[2013 Calder Cup playoffs|2013]], [[2017 Calder Cup playoffs|2017]]) have all won Calder Cup titles since joining the AHL from the IHL. Chicago and Milwaukee have also made multiple trips to the Calder Cup Finals, and Houston made their second Finals appearance in 2011. The Manitoba Moose moved to [[St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador]] in 2011 and were renamed the [[St. John's IceCaps]] after the NHL's [[Atlanta Thrashers]] moved to Winnipeg as the second incarnation of the [[Winnipeg Jets]]. In 2013, Houston moved to Des Moines, Iowa to become the [[Iowa Wild]]. This left Chicago, Grand Rapids and Milwaukee as the only ex-IHL teams still in their original cities until the 2015 relocations when the IceCaps moved back to Winnipeg as the Manitoba Moose. ===Relocations and western shift=== {{multiple image | direction = vertical | align = right | width =335 | image1 = American Hockey League 2014-15 map zoomed.svg | caption1 = Team locations and divisional alignment in the 2014β15 season prior to the franchise relocations | image2 = American Hockey League 2015-16 map zoomed.svg | caption2 = Team locations and divisions after the 2015β16 relocation and realignment }} Beginning with the [[2015β16 AHL season|2015β16 season]], twelve franchises have since relocated due to NHL parent clubs' influence on their development teams and players. Of the twelve relocated franchises, nine were relocated because they were directly owned by NHL teams and the NHL parent club wished to make call-ups from the AHL more practical by having closer affiliates. In January 2015, the AHL announced the relocation of five existing AHL franchisesβ[[Adirondack Flames|Adirondack]], [[Manchester Monarchs (AHL)|Manchester]], [[Norfolk Admirals (AHL)|Norfolk]], [[Oklahoma City Barons|Oklahoma City]], and [[Worcester Sharks|Worcester]]βto California as the basis for a new "Pacific Division" becoming [[Stockton Heat|Stockton]], [[Ontario Reign|Ontario]], [[San Diego Gulls|San Diego]], [[Bakersfield Condors|Bakersfield]], and [[San Jose Barracuda|San Jose]] respectively.<ref>{{cite web |publisher=AHL |date=January 29, 2015 |title=AHL approves formation of Pacific Division |url=http://theahl.com/ahl-approves-formation-of-pacific-division-p196033 |access-date=January 31, 2015 |archive-date=April 18, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150418144228/http://theahl.com/ahl-approves-formation-of-pacific-division-p196033 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The relocated teams were all affiliated and owned or purchased by teams in the NHL's [[Pacific Division (NHL)|Pacific Division]]. The franchise movements continued with two more relocations involving Canadian teams<ref>{{cite web |publisher=AHL |date=March 12, 2015 |title=AHL announces franchise transactions |url=http://theahl.com/ahl-announces-franchise-transactions-p196769 |access-date=March 14, 2015 |archive-date=July 4, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150704053008/http://theahl.com/ahl-announces-franchise-transactions-p196769 |url-status=dead }}</ref> with the [[St. John's IceCaps]] going back to [[Winnipeg]] as the [[Manitoba Moose]] and the [[Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL)|Hamilton Bulldogs]] becoming another iteration of the IceCaps to fulfill the arena contract in St. John's. In the following seasons, more NHL organizations influenced league membership. In 2016, the [[Springfield Falcons]] franchise was purchased by the [[Arizona Coyotes]] and relocated to become the [[Tucson Roadrunners]] and join the one-year-old Pacific Division. The Falcons were subsequently replaced by the [[Springfield Thunderbirds]], the relocated [[Portland Pirates]] franchise under a new ownership group. The [[Montreal Canadiens]]-owned IceCaps relocated to the Montreal suburb of [[Laval, Quebec]], and became the [[Laval Rocket]] in 2017.<ref name="The Compass">{{cite web | url=http://www.cbncompass.ca/Sports/IceCaps/2015-03-12/article-4074843/Montreal-Canadiens-farm-team-relocating-to-St.%E2%80%88John%26rsquo%3Bs-next-season/1 | title=Montreal Canadiens' farm team relocating to St. John's next season | publisher=The Compass | date=March 12, 2015 | access-date=March 13, 2015}}</ref> The [[Binghamton Senators]] were also purchased by the [[Ottawa Senators]] and were relocated to [[Belleville, Ontario]], to become the [[Belleville Senators]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nhl.com/senators/news/ottawa-senators-owner-eugene-melnyk-purchases-ahl-team-and-partners-with-city-of-belleville/c-282137476 |title=Sens Owner Purchases AHL Team Partners W/ Belleville |publisher=Ottawa Senators |date=September 26, 2016}}</ref> while the [[New Jersey Devils]]' owned [[Albany Devils]] were relocated to become the [[Binghamton Devils]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://binghamtonsenators.com/news/?article_id=2322|title=New Jersey Devils to Relocate AHL Affiliate to Binghamton N.Y. for 2017-18 Season|website=Binghamtonsenators.com|access-date=December 11, 2017|archive-date=February 19, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170219061412/http://binghamtonsenators.com/news/?article_id=2322|url-status=dead}}</ref> [[File:Lehigh Valley Phantoms Hartford Wolf Pack December 14 2019 1 (cropped).jpg|thumb|upright=1.2|The [[Lehigh Valley Phantoms]] host the [[Hartford Wolf Pack]] at [[PPL Center]] in [[Allentown, Pennsylvania]], December 2019]] For the [[2018β19 AHL season|2018β19 season]], a 31st team joined the league with the [[Colorado Eagles]] as the NHL's [[Colorado Avalanche]] affiliate.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://theahl.com/ahl-awards-expansion-membership-to-colorado-eagles |title=AHL awards expansion membership to Colorado Eagles |publisher=AHL |date=October 10, 2017}}</ref> With the NHL planning to expand to 32 teams in 2021 with the [[Seattle Kraken]], the Seattle ownership group was approved for a 2021 AHL expansion team, later announced to be the [[Coachella Valley Firebirds]] based in [[Palm Springs, California]], following the construction of [[Coachella Valley Arena|a new arena]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/hockey/nhl-seattle-chooses-palm-springs-as-site-for-new-ahl-farm-team/ |title=NHL Seattle chooses Palm Springs as site for new AHL farm team |website=[[The Seattle Times]] |date=June 26, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://theahl.com/ahl-expansion-palm-springs |title=AHL expanding to Palm Springs in 2021-22 |website=American Hockey League |date=September 30, 2019}}</ref> The original plans for the new arena was eventually cancelled and the team postponed their launch by a year while new arena plans were developed.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/29900182/seattle-kraken-delays-ahl-franchise-1-year |title=Seattle Kraken delays AHL franchise by 1 year |website=[[ESPN]] |date=September 16, 2020}}</ref> In February 2020, the [[San Antonio Rampage]] franchise was bought and relocated by the NHL's [[Vegas Golden Knights]] for the 2020β21 season<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.sacurrent.com/ArtSlut/archives/2020/02/06/san-antonio-rampage-sold-and-will-relocate-after-2019-2020-season |title=San Antonio Rampage Sold and Will Relocate After 2019-2020 Season |website=[[San Antonio Current]] |date=February 6, 2020 }}{{Dead link|date=August 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> as the [[Henderson Silver Knights]] and was moved to the Pacific Division. For the 2021β22 season, the Vancouver Canucks relocated their franchise from Utica to Abbotsford while the [[Utica Comets]] agreed to relocate and operate the franchise that was operating as the [[Binghamton Devils]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://theahl.com/board-of-governors-approves-franchise-relocations |title=Board of Governors Approves Franchise Relocations |website=AHL |date=May 6, 2021}}</ref> On May 23, 2022, it was announced that the Stockton Heat would be relocating to [[Calgary]], [[Alberta]], starting the [[2022β23 AHL season|2022β23 season]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-05-23 |title=American Hockey League approves Stockton Heat move to Calgary |url=https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/american-hockey-league-approves-stockton-heat-move-to-calgary-1.5915214 |access-date=2022-05-23 |website=Calgary |language=en}}</ref> For the [[2023β24 AHL season|2023β24 season]], the Chicago Wolves are the league's only unaffiliated team, making them the first team to operate without an NHL partner since the [[1994β95 AHL season|1994β95]] [[Worcester IceCats]]. Consequently, the [[Carolina Hurricanes]] became the only NHL team currently without an AHL affiliate.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-05-23 |title=What Lack of AHL Affiliate Means for Carolina Hurricanes |url=https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/carolina-hurricanes/analysis/what-lack-of-ahl-affiliate-means-for-carolina-hurricanes |access-date=2022-01-10 |website=The Hockey News |language=en}}</ref> However, the Hurricanes loaned some players to the Wolves, such as [[Vasili Ponomaryov]] and [[Antti Raanta]]. ==Teams== {{Location map+|USA|width=1000|float=left |alt=AHL 2023β24. |caption=Teams in the AHL as of the 2023β24 season. Dot colors correspond to the divisional alignment. {{hlist | [[File:Blue pog.svg|8px]] Atlantic Division | [[File:Green pog.svg|8px]] North Division | [[File:Yellow pog.svg|8px]] Central Division | [[File:Red pog.svg|8px]] Pacific Division }} |places= {{Location map~|USA|lat= 41.1792 |long= -73.1895 |mark = blue pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = right |label= [[Bridgeport Islanders|Bridgeport]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 35.2271 |long= -80.8431 |mark = blue pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = top |label= [[Charlotte Checkers|Charlotte]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 41.7658 |long= -72.6734 |mark = blue pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = right |label= [[Hartford Wolf Pack|Hartford]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 40.2848 |long= -76.6493 |mark = blue pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = bottom |label= [[Hershey Bears|Hershey]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 40.6027 |long= -75.4698 |mark = blue pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = right |label= [[Lehigh Valley Phantoms|Lehigh Valley]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 41.8240 |long= -71.4128 |mark = blue pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = right |label= [[Providence Bruins|Providence]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 42.1021 |long= -72.5858 |mark = blue pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = top |label= [[Springfield Thunderbirds|Springfield]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 41.2463 |long= -75.8812 |mark = blue pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = left |label= [[Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins|WB/Scranton]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 44.1640 |long= -77.3826 |mark = green pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = top |label= [[Belleville Senators|Belleville]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 41.4993 |long= -81.6944 |mark = green pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = bottom |label= [[Cleveland Monsters|Cleveland]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 45.5837 |long= -73.7501 |mark = green pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = top |label= [[Laval Rocket|Laval]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 43.1566 |long= -77.6088 |mark = green pog.svg |label_size=60 |position = left |label= [[Rochester Americans|Rochester]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 43.0479 |long= -76.1475 |mark = green pog.svg |label_size=70 |position = bottom |label= [[Syracuse Crunch|Syracuse]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 43.6519 |long= -79.3817 |mark = green pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = top |label= [[Toronto Marlies|Toronto]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 43.1020 |long= -75.2300 |mark = green pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = top |label= [[Utica Comets|Utica]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 41.9919 |long= -87.8633 |mark = yellow pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = bottom |label= [[Chicago Wolves|Chicago]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 42.9634 |long= -85.8631 |mark = yellow pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = right |label= [[Grand Rapids Griffins|Grand Rapids]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 41.5868 |long= -93.6249 |mark = yellow pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = bottom |label= [[Iowa Wild|Iowa]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 49.8951 |long= -97.1384 |mark = yellow pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = top |label= [[Manitoba Moose|Manitoba]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 43.0389 |long= -87.9065 |mark = yellow pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = top |label= [[Milwaukee Admirals|Milwaukee]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 42.2668 |long= -89.0884 |mark = yellow pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = left |label= [[Rockford IceHogs|Rockford]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 30.5049 |long= -97.8198 |mark = yellow pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = top |label= [[Texas Stars|Texas]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 49.0630 |long= -122.2514 |mark = red pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = top |label= [[Abbotsford Canucks|Abbotsford]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 35.3733 |long= -119.0187 |mark = red pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = top |label= [[Bakersfield Condors|Bakersfield]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 51.0473 |long= -114.0580 |mark = red pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = bottom |label= [[Calgary Wranglers|Calgary]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 33.7289 |long= -116.3825 |mark = red pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = right |label= [[Coachella Valley Firebirds|Coachella Valley]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 40.3944 |long= -105.0706 |mark = red pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = bottom |label= [[Colorado Eagles|Colorado]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 36.0395 |long= -114.9817 |mark = red pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = right |label= [[Henderson Silver Knights|Henderson]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 34.0633 |long= -117.6509 |mark = red pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = top |label= [[Ontario Reign|Ontario]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 32.7157 |long= -117.1611 |mark = red pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = left |label= [[San Diego Gulls|San Diego]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 37.3382 |long= -121.8863 |mark = red pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = top |label= [[San Jose Barracuda|San Jose]]}} {{Location map~|USA|lat= 32.2219 |long= -110.9712 |mark = red pog.svg |label_size=75 |position = top |label= [[Tucson Roadrunners|Tucson]]}} }} {{-}} === List of teams === {|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%; text-align:left;" |- !scope="col" align="center"| Conference !scope="col" align="center"| Division !scope="col" align="center"| Team Name !scope="col" align="center"| City !scope="col" align="center"| Arena !scope="col" align="center" style="width:4%" | Founded !scope="col" align="center" style="width:4%" | Joined !scope="col" align="center" style="width:4%" | Current city since !scope="col" align="center"| Head coach !scope="col" align="center"| NHL affiliate |- ! rowspan="15" ;"|Eastern ! rowspan="8"|Atlantic | '''[[Bridgeport Islanders]]''' | [[Bridgeport, Connecticut]] | [[Total Mortgage Arena]] | colspan="3" style="text-align:center;"|2001 | [[Rick Kowalsky]] | [[New York Islanders]] |- | '''[[Charlotte Checkers]]''' | [[Charlotte, North Carolina]] | [[Bojangles Coliseum]] | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|1990{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | align=center|2010 | [[Geordie Kinnear]] | [[Florida Panthers]] |- | '''[[Hartford Wolf Pack]]''' | [[Hartford, Connecticut]] | [[XL Center]] | align=center|1926{{refn|group=c|name=Moved|Franchise has moved in the past; see [[#Timeline|AHL membership timeline below]] or the team's main article for further information.}} | align=center|1936 | align=center|1997 | [[Steve_Smith_(ice_hockey,_born_in_Scotland)|Steve Smith]] | [[New York Rangers]] |- | '''[[Hershey Bears]]''' | [[Hershey, Pennsylvania]] | [[Giant Center]] | colspan="3" style="text-align:center;"|1938 | [[Todd Nelson (ice hockey)|Todd Nelson]] | [[Washington Capitals]] |- | '''[[Lehigh Valley Phantoms]]''' | [[Allentown, Pennsylvania]] | [[PPL Center]] | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|1996{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | align=center|2014 | [[Ian LaperriΓ¨re]] | [[Philadelphia Flyers]] |- | '''[[Providence Bruins]]''' | [[Providence, Rhode Island]] | [[Amica Mutual Pavilion]] | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|1987{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | align=center|1992 | [[Ryan Mougenel]] | [[Boston Bruins]] |- | '''[[Springfield Thunderbirds]]''' | [[Springfield, Massachusetts]] | [[MassMutual Center]] | align=center |1975{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | align=center |1981 | align=center |2016 | [[Daniel Tkaczuk]] | [[St. Louis Blues]] |- | '''[[Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins]]''' | [[Wilkes-Barre Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania|Wilkes-Barre Township, Pennsylvania]] | [[Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza]] | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|1981{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | align=center|1999 | [[J. D. Forrest]] | [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] |- ! rowspan="7"|North |'''[[Belleville Senators]]''' | [[Belleville, Ontario]] | [[CAA Arena]] | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|1972{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | align=center|2017 | David Bell | [[Ottawa Senators]] |- | '''[[Cleveland Monsters]]''' | [[Cleveland|Cleveland, Ohio]] | [[Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse]] | align=center |1994{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | align=center |2001 | align=center|2007 | [[Trent Vogelhuber]] | [[Columbus Blue Jackets]] |- | '''[[Laval Rocket]]''' | [[Laval, Quebec]] | [[Place Bell (Laval, Quebec)|Place Bell]] | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|1969{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | align=center|2017 | [[Jean-FranΓ§ois Houle]] | [[Montreal Canadiens]] |- | '''[[Rochester Americans]]''' | [[Rochester, New York]] | [[Blue Cross Arena]] | colspan="3" style="text-align:center;"|1956 | [[Seth Appert]] | [[Buffalo Sabres]] |- | '''[[Syracuse Crunch]]''' | [[Syracuse, New York]] | [[Upstate Medical University Arena]] | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|1992{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | align=center|1994 | [[JoΓ«l Bouchard|Joel Bouchard]] | [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] |- | '''[[Toronto Marlies]]''' | [[Toronto|Toronto, Ontario]] | [[Coca-Cola Coliseum]] | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|1978{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | align=center|2005 | [[John Gruden]] | [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] |- | '''[[Utica Comets]]''' | [[Utica, New York]] | [[Adirondack Bank Center]] | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|1998{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | align=center|2013 | [[Kevin Dineen]] | [[New Jersey Devils]] |- ! rowspan="17" ;"|Western ! rowspan="7"|Central | '''[[Chicago Wolves]]''' | [[Rosemont, Illinois]] | [[Allstate Arena]] | align=center |1994 | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|2001 | [[Bob Nardella]] | ''Unaffiliated'' |- | '''[[Grand Rapids Griffins]]''' | [[Grand Rapids, Michigan]] | [[Van Andel Arena]] | align=center |1996 | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|2001 | Dan Watson | [[Detroit Red Wings]] |- | '''[[Iowa Wild]]''' | [[Des Moines, Iowa]] | [[Wells Fargo Arena (Des Moines, Iowa)|Wells Fargo Arena]] | align=center |1994{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | align=center |2001 | align=center |2013 | [[Brett McLean]] | [[Minnesota Wild]] |- | '''[[Manitoba Moose]]''' | [[Winnipeg|Winnipeg, Manitoba]] | [[Canada Life Centre]] | align=center |1994{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|2001 | [[Mark Morrison (ice hockey, born 1963)|Mark Morrison]] | [[Winnipeg Jets]] |- | '''[[Milwaukee Admirals]]''' | [[Milwaukee|Milwaukee, Wisconsin]] | [[UWβMilwaukee Panther Arena]] | align=center |1970 | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|2001 | [[Karl Taylor (ice hockey)|Karl Taylor]] | [[Nashville Predators]] |- | '''[[Rockford IceHogs]]''' | [[Rockford, Illinois]] | [[BMO Center]] | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|1995{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | align=center |2007 | Anders Sorensen | [[Chicago Blackhawks]] |- | '''[[Texas Stars]]''' | [[Cedar Park, Texas]] | [[H-E-B Center at Cedar Park]] | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|1999{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | align=center |2009 | Neil Graham | [[Dallas Stars]] |- ! rowspan="10"|Pacific | '''[[Abbotsford Canucks]]''' | [[Abbotsford, British Columbia]] | [[Abbotsford Centre]] | align=center |1932{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | align=center |1936 | align=center |2021 | [[Jeremy Colliton]] | [[Vancouver Canucks]] |- | '''[[Bakersfield Condors]]''' | [[Bakersfield, California]] | [[Mechanics Bank Arena]] | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|1984{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | align=center |2015 | Colin Chaulk | [[Edmonton Oilers]] |- | '''[[Calgary Wranglers]]''' | [[Calgary|Calgary, Alberta]] | [[Scotiabank Saddledome]] | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|1977{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | align=center |2022 | [[Trent Cull]] | [[Calgary Flames]] |- | '''[[Coachella Valley Firebirds]]''' | [[Thousand Palms, California]] | [[Acrisure Arena]] | colspan="3" style="text-align:center;"|2022 | [[Dan Bylsma]] | [[Seattle Kraken]] |- | '''[[Colorado Eagles]]''' | [[Loveland, Colorado]] | [[Blue Arena]] | colspan="3" align=center | 2018 | [[Aaron Schneekloth]] | [[Colorado Avalanche]] |- | '''[[Henderson Silver Knights]]''' | [[Henderson, Nevada]] | [[Dollar Loan Center]] |colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|1971{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | align=center |2020 | [[Ryan Craig]] | [[Vegas Golden Knights]] |- | '''[[Ontario Reign]]''' | [[Ontario, California]] | [[Toyota Arena]] | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|2001{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | align=center |2015 | [[Marco Sturm]] | [[Los Angeles Kings]] |- | '''[[San Diego Gulls]]''' | [[San Diego|San Diego, California]] | [[Pechanga Arena]] | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|2000{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | align=center |2015 | Matt McIlvane | [[Anaheim Ducks]] |- | '''[[San Jose Barracuda]]''' | [[San Jose, California]] | [[Tech CU Arena]] | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|1996{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | align=center |2015 | [[John McCarthy (ice hockey)|John McCarthy]] | [[San Jose Sharks]] |- | '''[[Tucson Roadrunners]]''' | [[Tucson, Arizona]] | [[Tucson Convention Center]] | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|1994{{refn|group=c|name=Moved}} | align=center |2016 | Steve Potvin | [[Arizona Coyotes]] |} ;Notes {{Reflist|group=c}} ===Timeline=== <timeline> DateFormat = mm/dd/yyyy ImageSize = width:1000 height:auto barincrement:20 Period = from:01/01/1936 till:07/01/2025 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal PlotArea = right:40 left:0 bottom:50 top:5 Colors = id:barcolor value:rgb(1,0.6,0.5) id:line value:black id:bg value:white id:Former value:rgb(0.8,0.8,0.8) # Use this color to denote a team that is a former league member id:Current value:rgb(0.4,0.80,0.67) # Use this color to denote a team that is a current league member id:Suspended value:rgb(0.75,0.6,0.9) # suspended member PlotData= width:15 textcolor:black shift:(5,-5) anchor:from fontsize:s bar:1 color:former from:08/01/1936 till:12/06/1936 text:[[Buffalo Bisons (IHL)|Buffalo Bisons]] (1936) bar:2 color:former from:08/01/1936 till:05/01/1973 text:[[Cleveland Barons (1937-73)|Cleveland Falcons/Barons]] (1936β73) bar:2 color:former from:08/01/1973 till:05/01/1974 shift:-80 text:[[Jacksonville Barons|Jacksonville]] (73β74) bar:2 color:former from:08/01/1974 till:05/01/1975 text:[[Syracuse Eagles]] (1974β75) bar:3 color:former from:08/01/1936 till:05/01/1943 text:[[New Haven Eagles|New Haven Eagles/Ramblers]] (1936β43, 1945β51) bar:3 color:former from:08/01/1945 till:05/01/1951 bar:4 color:former from:08/01/1936 till:05/01/1942 text:[[Philadelphia Ramblers|Philadelphia Ramblers/Rockets]] (1936β42) bar:5 color:former from:08/01/1936 till:05/01/1956 text:[[Pittsburgh Hornets]] (1936β56, 1961β67) bar:5 color:former from:08/01/1961 till:05/01/1967 bar:6 color:former from:08/01/1936 till:05/01/1977 text:[[Providence Reds|Providence/Rhode Island Reds]] (1936β77) bar:6 color:former from:08/01/1977 till:05/01/1997 shift:-10 text:[[Binghamton Rangers|Binghamton Dusters/Whalers/Rangers]] (1977β97) bar:6 color:current from:08/01/1997 till:end text:[[Hartford Wolf Pack|Hartford Wolf Pack/Connecticut Whale]] (1997β) bar:7 color:former from:08/01/1936 till:05/01/1942 text:[[Springfield Indians]] (36β42, 46β51) bar:7 color:former from:08/01/1946 till:05/01/1951 bar:7 color:former from:08/01/1951 till:05/01/1954 text:[[Syracuse Warriors|Syracuse]](51β54) bar:7 color:former from:08/01/1954 till:05/01/1994 shift:55 text:[[Springfield Indians|Springfield Indians/Kings]] (1954β94) bar:7 color:former from:08/01/1994 till:05/01/2005 text:[[Worcester IceCats]](94-05) bar:7 color:former from:08/01/2005 till:05/01/2013 text:[[Peoria Rivermen (AHL)|Peoria]](05-13) bar:7 color:former from:08/01/2013 till:05/01/2021 text:[[Utica Comets|Utica]] (13β21) bar:7 color:current from:08/01/2021 till:end text:[[Abbotsford Canucks]] (2021β) bar:8 color:former from:08/01/1936 till:05/01/1940 text:[[Syracuse Stars (ice hockey)|Syracuse]] (36β40) bar:8 color:former from:08/01/1940 till:05/01/1970 shift:45 text:[[Buffalo Bisons (AHL)|Buffalo Bisons]] (1940β70) bar:9 color:current from:08/01/1938 till:end text:[[Hershey Bears]] (1938β) bar:10 color:former from:08/01/1939 till:05/01/1952 text:[[Indianapolis Capitals]] (1939β52) bar:11 color:former from:08/01/1941 till:05/01/1943 shift:-30 text:[[Washington Lions (AHL)|Wash. Lions]] (41β43, 47β49) bar:11 color:former from:08/01/1947 till:05/01/1949 bar:11 color:former from:08/01/1949 till:05/01/1952 shift:15 text:[[Cincinnati Mohawks]] (1949β52) bar:12 color:former from:08/01/1944 till:05/01/1953 text:[[St. Louis Flyers]] (1944β53) bar:13 color:former from:08/01/1946 till:05/01/1949 text:[[Philadelphia Rockets]] (1946β49) bar:14 color:current from:08/01/1956 till:end text:[[Rochester Americans]] (1956β) bar:15 color:former from:08/01/1959 till:05/01/1971 text:[[Quebec Aces]] (1959β71) bar:15 color:former from:08/01/1971 till:05/01/1976 text:[[Richmond Robins]] (1971β76) bar:16 color:former from:08/01/1962 till:05/01/1976 text:[[Baltimore Clippers]] (1962β76) bar:17 color:former from:08/01/1969 till:05/01/1971 shift:-55 text:[[Montreal Voyageurs|Montreal]](69β71) bar:17 color:former from:08/01/1971 till:05/01/1984 shift:0 text:[[Nova Scotia Voyageurs|Nova Scotia]](71β84) bar:17 color:former from:08/01/1984 till:05/01/1990 shift:-45 text:[[Sherbrooke Canadiens|Sherbrooke]](84β90) bar:17 color:former from:08/01/1990 till:05/01/1999 shift:-15 text:[[Fredericton Canadiens|Fredericton]](90β99) bar:17 color:former from:08/01/1999 till:05/01/2002 shift:-20 text:[[Quebec Citadelles|Quebec]](99-02) bar:17 color:former from:08/01/2002 till:05/01/2015 shift:20 text:[[Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL)|Hamilton]] (2002β15) bar:17 color:former from:08/01/2015 till:05/01/2017 shift:-25 text:[[St. John's IceCaps|St. John's]] bar:17 color:current from:08/01/2017 till:end text:[[Laval Rocket]] (2017β) bar:18 color:former from:08/01/1971 till:05/01/1974 text:[[Boston Braves (AHL)|Boston Braves]] (1971β74) bar:18 color:former from:08/01/1987 till:05/01/1994 text:[[Moncton Hawks]] (1987β94) bar:19 color:former from:08/01/1971 till:05/01/1974 text:[[Cincinnati Swords]] (1971β74) bar:20 color:former from:08/01/1971 till:05/01/1975 shift:-55 text:[[Virginia Wings|Tidewater/Virginia Wings]](71β75) bar:20 color:former from:08/01/1979 till:05/01/1999 shift: 10 text:[[Adirondack Red Wings]] (1979β99) bar:20 color:former from:08/01/2002 till:05/01/2020 text:[[San Antonio Rampage]] (2002β2020) bar:20 color:current from:08/01/2020 till:end shift:-20 text:[[Henderson Silver Knights]] (2020β) bar:21 color:former from:08/01/1972 till:05/01/1993 text:[[New Haven Nighthawks|New Haven Nighthawks/Senators]] (1972β93) bar:21 color:former from:08/01/1993 till:05/01/1996 text:[[Prince Edward Island Senators|PEI Senators]](93β96) bar:21 color:former from:08/01/2002 till:05/01/2017 shift:10 text:[[Binghamton Senators|Binghamton]] (2002β17) bar:21 color:current from:08/01/2017 till:end shift:-20 text:[[Belleville Senators]] (2017β) bar:23 color:former from:08/01/1977 till:02/10/1978 text:[[Hampton Gulls]] (1977β78) bar:24 color:former from:08/01/1977 till:05/01/1987 shift:-45 text:[[Maine Mariners (AHL)|Maine Mariners]] (1977β87) bar:24 color:former from:08/01/1987 till:05/01/1993 shift:-25 text:[[Utica Devils]](87β93) bar:24 color:former from:08/01/1993 till:05/01/2003 text:[[Saint John Flames|Saint John]] (1993β03) bar:24 color:former from:08/01/2005 till:05/01/2007 shift:-5 text:[[Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights|OMA]] bar:24 color:former from:08/01/2007 till:05/01/2009 shift:0 text:[[Quad City Flames|QC]] bar:24 color:former from:08/01/2009 till:05/01/2014 shift:0 text:[[Abbotsford Heat|ABB]] bar:24 color:former from:08/01/2014 till:05/01/2015 shift:-10 text:[[Adirondack Flames|ADK]] bar:24 color:former from:08/01/2015 till:05/01/2022 shift:5 text:[[Stockton Heat]] bar:24 color:current from:08/01/2022 till:end shift:5 text:[[Calgary Wranglers]](2022β) bar:25 color:former from:08/01/1977 till:05/01/1979 shift:-70 text:[[Philadelphia Firebirds (ice hockey)|Philadelphia]](77β79) bar:25 color:former from:08/01/1979 till:05/01/1980 text:[[Syracuse Firebirds]] (1979β80) bar:26 color:former from:08/01/1978 till:05/01/1982 shift:-141 text:[[New Brunswick Hawks]] (78β82) bar:26 color:former from:08/01/1982 till:05/01/1986 shift:-40 text:[[St. Catharines Saints|St. Catharines]] (82β86) bar:26 color:former from:08/01/1986 till:05/01/1991 shift:25 text:[[Newmarket Saints|Newmarket]] (86β91) bar:26 color:former from:08/01/1991 till:05/01/2005 shift:65 text:[[St. John's Maple Leafs|St. John's]] (1991β2005) bar:26 color:current from:08/01/2005 till:end shift:20 text:[[Toronto Marlies]] (2005β) bar:27 color:former from:08/01/1981 till:05/01/1982 shift:-80 text:[[Erie Blades]] (81β82) bar:27 color:former from:08/01/1982 till:05/01/1993 shift:5 text:[[Baltimore Skipjacks]] (82β93) bar:27 color:former from:08/01/1993 till:05/01/2016 shift:20 text:[[Portland Pirates]] (1993β2016) bar:27 color:current from:08/01/2016 till:07/01/2020 shift:-35 text:[[Springfield Thunderbirds]] (2016β) bar:27 color:Suspended from:07/01/2020 till:07/01/2021 bar:27 color:current from:07/01/2021 till:end bar:28 color:former from:08/01/1981 till:05/01/1988 shift:-85 text:[[Fredericton Express]] (81β88) bar:28 color:former from:08/01/1988 till:05/01/1993 shift:-25 text:[[Halifax Citadels|Halifax]] (88β93) bar:28 color:former from:08/01/1993 till:05/01/1996 shift:-5 text:[[Cornwall Aces|Cornwall]] (93β96) bar:28 color:current from:08/01/1999 till:end shift:15 text:[[Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins]] (1999β) bar:29 color:former from:08/01/1982 till:05/01/1984 text:[[Sherbrooke Jets]] (1982β84) bar:30 color:former from:08/01/1982 till:05/01/1987 text:[[Moncton Golden Flames|Moncton Alpines/Golden Flames]] (1982β87) bar:31 color:former from:08/01/1984 till:05/01/1988 shift:-60 text:[[Nova Scotia Oilers|Nova Scotia]] (84β88) bar:31 color:former from:08/01/1988 till:05/01/1996 shift:-5 text:[[Cape Breton Oilers|Cape Breton]] (88β96) bar:31 color:former from:08/01/1996 till:05/01/2003 text:[[Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL)|HAM]] (96β03) bar:31 color:former from:08/01/2003 till:05/01/2004 shift:-10 text:[[Toronto Roadrunners|TOR]] bar:31 color:former from:08/01/2004 till:05/01/2005 text:[[Edmonton Road Runners|EDM]] bar:31 color:former from:08/01/2010 till:05/01/2015 shift:-25 text:[[Oklahoma City Barons|OKC]] (2010β15) bar:31 color:current from:08/01/2015 till:end shift:-1 text:[[Bakersfield Condors]](2015β) bar:32 color:former from:08/01/1987 till:05/01/1992 shift:-50 text:[[Maine Mariners (AHL)|Maine Mariners]] (1987β92) bar:32 color:current from:08/01/1992 till:end shift:20 text:[[Providence Bruins]] (1992β) bar:33 color:former from:08/01/1990 till:05/01/1993 shift:-65 text:[[Capital District Islanders|C.D. Islanders]](90β93) bar:33 color:former from:08/01/1993 till:05/01/2010 text:[[Albany River Rats]](93β10) bar:33 color:current from:08/01/2010 till:07/01/2020 text:[[Charlotte Checkers]] (2010β) bar:33 color:Suspended from:07/01/2020 till:07/01/2021 bar:33 color:current from:07/01/2021 till:end bar:34 color:former from:08/01/1992 till:05/01/1994 shift:-65 text:[[Hamilton Canucks]](92β94) bar:34 color:current from:08/01/1994 till:end shift:35 text:[[Syracuse Crunch]] (1994β) bar:35 color:former from:08/01/1994 till:05/01/2016 text:[[Springfield Falcons]] (1994β2016) bar:35 color:current from:08/01/2016 till:end shift:-20 text:[[Tucson Roadrunners]] (2016β) bar:36 color:former from:08/01/1995 till:05/01/1997 shift:-60 text:[[Baltimore Bandits|Baltimore]] (95β97) bar:36 color:former from:08/01/1997 till:05/01/2005 text:[[Cincinnati Mighty Ducks|Cincinnati]] (97-05) bar:36 color:current from:08/01/2007 till:end text:[[Rockford IceHogs]] (2007β) bar:37 color:former from:08/01/1995 till:05/01/1997 shift:-60 text:[[Carolina Monarchs|Carolina]](1995β97) bar:37 color:former from:08/01/1997 till:05/01/1999 text:[[Beast of New Haven]] (1997β99) bar:38 color:former from:08/01/1996 till:05/01/2009 text:[[Philadelphia Phantoms|Philadelphia]](96β09) bar:38 color:former from:08/01/2009 till:05/01/2014 shift:-45 text:[[Adirondack Phantoms|Adirondack]](09β14) bar:38 color:current from:08/01/2014 till:end shift:-10 text:[[Lehigh Valley Phantoms]] (2014β) bar:39 color:former from:08/01/1996 till:05/01/2001 shift:-55 text:[[Kentucky Thoroughblades|Kentucky]](96β01) bar:39 color:former from:08/01/2001 till:05/01/2006 shift:-30 text:[[Cleveland Barons (2001β06)|Cleveland]](01β06) bar:39 color:former from:08/01/2006 till:05/01/2015 shift:0 text:[[Worcester Sharks|Worcester]](2006β15) bar:39 color:current from:08/01/2015 till:end shift:-2 text:[[San Jose Barracuda]](2015β) bar:40 color:former from:08/01/1998 till:05/01/2010 text:[[Lowell Devils|Lowell]] (1998β2010) bar:40 color:former from:08/01/2010 till:05/01/2017 shift:-30 text:[[Albany Devils|Albany]] (2010β17) bar:40 color:former from:08/01/2017 till:05/01/2021 shift:-20 text:[[Binghamton Devils|Bing.]] (17β21) bar:40 color:current from:08/01/2021 till:end shift:0 text:[[Utica Comets]] (2021) bar:41 color:former from:08/01/1999 till:05/01/2001 shift:-60 text:[[Louisville Panthers]](99-01) bar:41 color:former from:08/01/2005 till:05/01/2009 shift:-5 text:[[Iowa Stars|Iowa]](05-09) bar:41 color:current from:08/01/2009 till:end shift:10 text:[[Texas Stars]] (2009β) bar:42 color:former from:08/01/2000 till:05/01/2015 text:[[Norfolk Admirals (AHL)|Norfolk Admirals]] (2000β15) bar:42 color:current from:08/01/2015 till:end text:[[San Diego Gulls]](2015β) bar:43 color:current from:08/01/2001 till:end text:[[Bridgeport Islanders|Bridgeport Sound Tigers/Islanders]] (2001β) bar:44 color:current from:08/01/2001 till:end text:[[Chicago Wolves]] (2001β) bar:45 color:current from:08/01/2001 till:end text:[[Grand Rapids Griffins]] (2001β) bar:46 color:former from:08/01/2001 till:05/01/2013 text:[[Houston Aeros (1994β2013)|Houston Aeros]] (2001β13) bar:46 color:current from:08/01/2013 till:end text:[[Iowa Wild]] (2013β) bar:47 color:former from:08/01/2001 till:05/01/2015 text:[[Manchester Monarchs (AHL)|Manchester Monarchs]] (2001β15) bar:47 color:current from:08/01/2015 till:end text:[[Ontario Reign]](2015β) bar:48 color:current from:08/01/2001 till:07/01/2020 text:[[Milwaukee Admirals]] (2001β) bar:48 color:Suspended from:07/01/2020 till:07/01/2021 bar:48 color:current from:07/01/2021 till:end bar:49 color:former from:08/01/2001 till:05/01/2011 shift:-75 text:[[Manitoba Moose]] (2001β11) bar:49 color:former from:08/01/2011 till:05/01/2015 shift:-50 text:[[St. John's IceCaps]] (2011β15) bar:49 color:current from:08/01/2015 till:end shift:45 text:[[Manitoba Moose|Manitoba]] (2015β) bar:50 color:former from:08/01/2001 till:05/01/2005 shift:-50 text:[[Utah Grizzlies (1995β2005)|Utah Grizzlies]] (2001β05) bar:50 color:current from:08/01/2007 till:end text:[[Cleveland Monsters|Lake Erie/Cleveland Monsters]] (2007β) bar:51 color:current from:08/01/2018 till:end shift:-20 text:[[Colorado Eagles]] (2018β) bar:52 color:current from:08/01/2022 till:end shift:-50 text:[[Coachella Valley Firebirds|Coachella Valley]] (2022β) ScaleMajor = gridcolor:line unit:year increment:10 start:01/01/1940 </timeline> {{Font color||{{RGB|100|204|169}}|Current member}} {{Font color||{{RGB|188|185|214}}|Former member}} {{Font color||{{RGB|190|154|228}}|Suspended member}} ===All-time team list=== Bold teams means they are still active {{colbegin}} * [[Buffalo Bisons (IHL)|Buffalo Bisons]] (1) (1936; folded) * [[Cleveland Falcons]] (1936β37; renamed the Cleveland Barons) * [[New Haven Eagles]] (1936β43; folded during World War II resurrected 1945) * [[Philadelphia Ramblers]] (1936β41, renamed Philadelphia Rockets) * [[Pittsburgh Hornets]] (1936β56; went on hiatus to wait for new arena, returned 1961) * [[Providence Reds]] (1936β76; renamed Rhode Island Reds) * [[Springfield Indians]] (1936β42; suspended during World War II; returned 1946) * [[Syracuse Stars (ice hockey)|Syracuse Stars]] (1936β40; became Buffalo Bisons) * [[Cleveland Barons (1937β73)|Cleveland Barons]] (1937β1973; became Jacksonville Barons) *'''[[Hershey Bears]]''' (1938βpresent) * [[Indianapolis Capitals]] (1939β52; folded) * [[Buffalo Bisons (AHL)|Buffalo Bisons]] (2) (1940β70; folded) * [[Philadelphia Rockets]] (1941β42; folded) * [[Washington Lions (AHL)|Washington Lions]] (1941β43; folded) * [[St. Louis Flyers]] (1944β53; folded) * [[New Haven Eagles]] (1945β46, renamed New Haven Ramblers) * [[Springfield Indians]] (1946β51; became Syracuse Warriors) * [[Philadelphia Rockets]] (1946β49; folded) * [[New Haven Ramblers]] (1946β50, renamed New Haven Eagles) * [[Washington Lions (AHL)|Washington Lions]] (1947β49; became Cincinnati Mohawks) * [[Cincinnati Mohawks]] (1949β52; transferred to [[International Hockey League (1945β2001)|IHL]]) * [[New Haven Eagles]] (1950β51, folded) * [[Springfield Indians|Syracuse Warriors]] (1951β54; became Springfield Indians) * [[Springfield Indians]] (1954β67; renamed Springfield Kings) *'''[[Rochester Americans]]''' (1956βpresent) * [[Quebec Aces]] (1959β71; became Richmond Robins) * [[Pittsburgh Hornets]] (1961β67; folded) * [[Baltimore Clippers]] (1962β76; folded) * [[Springfield Kings]] (1967β74; renamed Springfield Indians) * [[Nova Scotia Voyageurs|Montreal Voyageurs]] (1969β71; became Nova Scotia Voyageurs) * [[Nova Scotia Voyageurs]] (1971β84; became Sherbrooke Canadiens) * [[Boston Braves (AHL)|Boston Braves]] (1971β74; suspended, became Moncton Hawks) * [[Cincinnati Swords]] (1971β74; folded) * [[Richmond Robins]] (1971β76; folded) * [[Virginia Wings|Tidewater Wings]] (1971β72; played in Norfolk; renamed Virginia Wings) * [[Virginia Wings]] (1972β75; played in Norfolk; became Adirondack Red Wings) * [[Cleveland Barons (1937β73)|Jacksonville Barons]] (1973β74; folded, franchise purchased and became Syracuse Eagles) * [[New Haven Nighthawks]] (1972β92; became New Haven Senators) * [[Springfield Indians]] (1974β94; became Worcester IceCats) * [[Syracuse Eagles]] (1974β75; folded) * [[Providence Reds|Rhode Island Reds]] (1976β77; became Binghamton Dusters) * [[Hampton Gulls]] (1977β78; folded midseason) * [[Binghamton Dusters]] (1977β80; renamed Binghamton Whalers) * [[Maine Mariners (AHL)|Maine Mariners]] (1977β92; original franchise became Utica Devils; expansion franchise became Providence Bruins) * [[Philadelphia Firebirds (ice hockey)|Philadelphia Firebirds]] (1977β79; became Syracuse Firebirds) * [[New Brunswick Hawks]] (1978β82; became St. Catharines Saints) * [[Adirondack Red Wings]] (1979β99; became San Antonio Rampage) * [[Philadelphia Firebirds (ice hockey)|Syracuse Firebirds]] (1979β80; folded) * [[Binghamton Whalers]] (1980β90; renamed Binghamton Rangers) * [[Erie Blades]] (1981β82; merged into Baltimore Skipjacks) * [[Fredericton Express]] (1981β88; became Halifax Citadels) * [[Baltimore Skipjacks]] (1982β93; became Portland Pirates) * [[Moncton Golden Flames|Moncton Alpines]] (1982β84; renamed Moncton Golden Flames) * [[Sherbrooke Jets]] (1982β84; folded) * [[St. Catharines Saints]] (1982β86; became Newmarket Saints) * [[Nova Scotia Oilers]] (1984β88; became Cape Breton Oilers) * [[Sherbrooke Canadiens]] (1984β90; became Fredericton Canadiens) * [[Moncton Golden Flames]] (1984β87; folded) * [[Newmarket Saints]] (1986β91; became St. John's Maple Leafs) * [[Moncton Hawks]] (1987β94; folded) * [[Utica Devils]] (1987β93; became Saint John Flames) * [[Cape Breton Oilers]] (1988β96; became Hamilton Bulldogs) * [[Halifax Citadels]] (1988β93; became Cornwall Aces) * [[Binghamton Rangers]] (1990β97; became Hartford Wolf Pack) * [[Capital District Islanders]] (1990β93; became Albany River Rats) * [[Fredericton Canadiens]] (1990β99; became Quebec Citadelles) * [[St. John's Maple Leafs]] (1991β2005; became Toronto Marlies) *'''[[Providence Bruins]]''' (1992βpresent) * [[Hamilton Canucks]] (1992β94; became Syracuse Crunch) * [[New Haven Senators]] (1992β93; became Prince Edward Island Senators) * [[Albany River Rats]] (1993β2010; became Charlotte Checkers) * [[Portland Pirates]] (1993β2016, became Springfield Thunderbirds) * [[Prince Edward Island Senators]] (1993β96; became Binghamton Senators) * [[Saint John Flames]] (1993β2003; became Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights) * [[Cornwall Aces]] (1993β96; dormant until 1999 and became Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins) * [[Springfield Falcons]] (1994β2016; became Tucson Roadrunners) *'''[[Syracuse Crunch]]''' (1994βpresent) * [[Worcester IceCats]] (1994β2005; became Peoria Rivermen) * [[Baltimore Bandits]] (1995β97; became Cincinnati Mighty Ducks) * [[Carolina Monarchs]] (1995β97; became Beast of New Haven) * [[Philadelphia Phantoms]] (1996β2009; became Adirondack Phantoms) * [[Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL)|Hamilton Bulldogs]] (1996β2015; became second version of the St. John's IceCaps) * [[Kentucky Thoroughblades]] (1996β2001; became Cleveland Barons) * [[Cincinnati Mighty Ducks]] (1997β2005; became Rockford IceHogs) * [[Beast of New Haven]] (1997β99; folded) *'''[[Hartford Wolf Pack]]''' (1997β2010, 2013βpresent; became Connecticut Whale from 2010β13) * [[Lowell Devils|Lowell Lock Monsters]] (1998β2006; became Lowell Devils) *'''[[Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins]]''' (1999βpresent) * [[Louisville Panthers]] (1999β2001; became Iowa Stars) * [[Quebec Citadelles]] (1999β2002; merged with Hamilton Bulldogs) * [[Norfolk Admirals (AHL)|Norfolk Admirals]] (2000β15; became the San Diego Gulls) *[[Bridgeport Sound Tigers]] (2001β2021; became Bridgeport Islanders) *'''[[Chicago Wolves]]''' (2001βpresent) *'''[[Grand Rapids Griffins]]''' (2001βpresent) * [[Houston Aeros (1994β2013)|Houston Aeros]] (2001β13; became Iowa Wild) * [[Manchester Monarchs (AHL)|Manchester Monarchs]] (2001β15; became the Ontario Reign) *'''[[Milwaukee Admirals]]''' (2001βpresent) * [[Cleveland Barons (2001β06)|Cleveland Barons]] (2001β06; became Worcester Sharks) *'''[[Manitoba Moose]]''' (2001β11, 2015βpresent; were the St. John's IceCaps from 2011β2015) * [[Utah Grizzlies (1995β2005)|Utah Grizzlies]] (2001β05; became Lake Erie Monsters) * [[Binghamton Senators]] (2002β17; became the Belleville Senators in 2017) * [[San Antonio Rampage]] (2002β20; became Henderson Silver Knights) * [[Toronto Roadrunners]] (2003β04; split from Hamilton Bulldogs, became Edmonton Road Runners) * [[Edmonton Road Runners]] (2004β05; dormant 2005β2010, became the Oklahoma City Barons) * [[Iowa Chops|Iowa Stars]] (2005β08; became Iowa Chops) * [[Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights]] (2005β07; became Quad City Flames) * [[Peoria Rivermen (AHL)|Peoria Rivermen]] (2005β13; became Utica Comets) *'''[[Toronto Marlies]]''' (2005βpresent) * [[Lowell Devils]] (2006β10; became Albany Devils) * [[Worcester Sharks]] (2006β15; became the San Jose Barracuda) * [[Lake Erie Monsters]] (2007β16; renamed Cleveland Monsters) * [[Quad City Flames]] (2007β09; became Abbotsford Heat) *'''[[Rockford IceHogs]]''' (2007βpresent) * [[Iowa Chops]] (2008β09; became Texas Stars) * [[Adirondack Phantoms]] (2009β14; became Lehigh Valley Phantoms) *'''[[Texas Stars]]''' (2009βpresent) * [[Abbotsford Heat]] (2009β14; became Adirondack Flames) * [[Albany Devils]] (2010β17; became the Binghamton Devils in 2017) *'''[[Charlotte Checkers]]''' (2010βpresent) * [[Oklahoma City Barons]] (2010β15; became the Bakersfield Condors) * [[Hartford Wolf Pack|Connecticut Whale]] (2010β13; reverted to Hartford Wolf Pack) * [[St. John's IceCaps]] (2011β17; original franchise became the Manitoba Moose in 2015, second franchise became the Laval Rocket in 2017) *'''[[Iowa Wild]]''' (2013βpresent) *'''[[Utica Comets]]''' (2013βpresent; original franchise relocated to Abbotsford in 2021) * [[Adirondack Flames]] (2014β15; became the Stockton Heat) *'''[[Lehigh Valley Phantoms]]''' (2014βpresent) *'''[[Bakersfield Condors]]''' (2015βpresent) *'''[[Ontario Reign]]''' (2015βpresent) *'''[[San Diego Gulls]]''' (2015βpresent) *'''[[San Jose Barracuda]]''' (2015βpresent) * [[Stockton Heat]] (2015β22; became the Calgary Wranglers) *'''[[Cleveland Monsters]]''' (2016βpresent) *'''[[Springfield Thunderbirds]]''' (2016βpresent) *'''[[Tucson Roadrunners]]''' (2016βpresent) *'''[[Belleville Senators]]''' (2017βpresent) * [[Binghamton Devils]] (2017β21; became second version of the Utica Comets) *'''[[Laval Rocket]]''' (2017βpresent) *'''[[Colorado Eagles]]''' (2018βpresent) *'''[[Henderson Silver Knights]]''' (2020βpresent) *'''[[Abbotsford Canucks]]''' (2021βpresent) *'''[[Bridgeport Islanders]]''' (2021βpresent) *'''[[Calgary Wranglers]]''' (2022βpresent) *'''[[Coachella Valley Firebirds]]''' (2022βpresent) {{Div col end}} ==Presidents== {| class="wikitable" style="width:50%; text-align:left;" |+Presidents of the American Hockey League ! scope="col" | No. ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Tenure |- ! scope="row" |1 | [[Maurice Podoloff]] | 1936 β 1952 |- ! scope="row" |2 | [[Emory D. Jones]] | 1952 β 1953 |- ! scope="row" |3 | [[John B. Sollenberger]] | 1953 β 1954 |- ! scope="row" |4 | [[John D. Chick]] | 1954 β 1957 |- ! scope="row" |5 | [[Richard F. Canning]] | 1957 β 1961 |- ! scope="row" |6 | [[James G. Balmer]] | 1961 β 1964 |- ! scope="row" |7 | [[Jack_Riley_(ice_hockey,_born_1919)|John T. Riley]] | 1964 β 1966 |- ! scope="row" |8 | [[Jack_Butterfield_(ice_hockey)|Jack A. Butterfield]] | 1966 β 1994 |- ! scope="row" |9 | [[David_Andrews_(ice_hockey)|David A. Andrews]] | 1994 β 2020 |- ! scope="row" |10 | [[Scott Howson|D. Scott Howson]] | 2020 β present |} ==All-Star Game== The American Hockey League first held an All-Star Game in the 1941β42 season as a fundraiser for [[American Red Cross]] and [[Canadian Red Cross]] efforts during [[World War II]]. Players from the Eastern Division faced off against players from the Western Division at Cleveland Arena.<ref>{{cite web |title=Patriotic duty: The 1942 AHL All-Star Game |url=https://theahl.com/patriotic-duty-the-1942-all-star-game |website=AHL |access-date=13 February 2024 |date=3 February 2012}}</ref> The event was not played again until the 1954β55 season, and was then held annually until the 1959β60 season. These six annual games pitted a team of all-stars against the defending Calder Cup champions (with the exception of the 1959-60 event, which featured the Springfield Indians). The modern AHL All-Star Game was reinstituted for the 1994β95 season and a skills competition was introduced in 1995-96, with the two-day event being dubbed the AHL All-Star Classic. The 1995 and 1996 games featured players from teams based in Canada taking on players from teams based in the United States. Beginning in 1997, Canadian-born players faced players born outside Canada (known as the βWorldβ team in 1997 and βPlanetUSAβ from 1998 to 2010). The format was revamped again in 2011 to pit the Eastern Conference against the Western Conference. In 2014, a team of AHL all-stars hosted the [[Swedish Hockey League]] club [[FΓ€rjestad BK]]. Since 2016, the all-star game has been replaced by the AHL All-Star Challenge,<ref>{{cite web |title=AHL All-Star Challenge format announced |url=https://theahl.com/ahl-all-star-challenge-format-announced |website=AHL |date=19 November 2015}}</ref> a three-on-three round-robin tournament among teams from the leagueβs four divisions; the top two teams advance to the final game, with the winner declared the challenge champions. The AHL All-Star Classic was postponed in 2021 and 2022 due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. The [[Laval Rocket]], who had been selected to host, ultimately hosted the event in 2023. {| class="wikitable" |- !Date!!Arena!!City!!Winner!!<small>Score</small>!!Runner-up |- | February 3, 1942 || [[Cleveland Arena]] || [[Cleveland, Ohio]] || East All-Stars ||align="center"| 5β4 || West All-Stars |- | October 27, 1954 || [[Hersheypark Arena|Hershey Sports Arena]] || [[Hershey, Pennsylvania]] || AHL All-Stars ||align="center"| 7β3 || Cleveland Barons |- | January 10, 1956 || [[Duquesne Gardens]] || [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] || ''AHL All-Stars'' ||align="center"| 4β4 || ''Pittsburgh Hornets'' |- | October 23, 1956 || [[Rhode Island Auditorium]] || [[Providence, Rhode Island]] || Providence Reds ||align="center"| 4β0 || AHL All-Stars |- | October 6, 1957 || [[Rochester Community War Memorial]] || [[Rochester, New York]] || AHL All-Stars ||align="center"| 5β2 || Cleveland Barons |- | January 15, 1959 || Hershey Sports Arena || Hershey, Pennsylvania || Hershey Bears ||align="center"| 5β2 || AHL All-Stars |- | December 10, 1959 || [[The Big E Coliseum|Eastern States Coliseum]] || [[West Springfield, Massachusetts]] || Springfield Indians ||align="center"| 8β3 || AHL All-Stars |- | January 17, 1995 || [[Providence Civic Center]] || Providence, Rhode Island || Canada ||align="center"| 6β4 || USA |- | January 16, 1996 || [[Hersheypark Arena]] || Hershey, Pennsylvania || USA ||align="center"| 6β5 || Canada |- | January 16, 1997 || [[Harbour Station]]|| [[Saint John, New Brunswick]] || World ||align="center"| 3β2 (SO) || Canada |- | February 11, 1998 || [[Onondaga County War Memorial Arena]] || [[Syracuse, New York]] || Canada ||align="center"| 11β10 || PlanetUSA |- | January 25, 1999 || [[Wells Fargo Center (Philadelphia)|First Union Center]] || [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] || PlanetUSA ||align="center"| 5β4 (SO) || Canada |- | January 17, 2000 || [[Blue Cross Arena]] || Rochester, New York || Canada ||align="center"| 8β3 || PlanetUSA |- | January 15, 2001 || [[Wachovia Arena at Casey Plaza|First Union Arena at Casey Plaza]] || [[Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania]] || Canada ||align="center"| 11β10 || PlanetUSA |- | February 14, 2002 || [[Mile One Stadium]]|| [[St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador]] || Canada ||align="center"| 13β11 || PlanetUSA |- | February 3, 2003 || [[Cumberland County Civic Center]] || [[Portland, Maine]] || Canada ||align="center"| 10β7 || PlanetUSA |- | February 9, 2004 || [[Van Andel Arena]] || [[Grand Rapids, Michigan]] || Canada ||align="center"| 9β5 || PlanetUSA |- | February 14, 2005 || [[Verizon Wireless Arena]] || [[Manchester, New Hampshire]] || PlanetUSA ||align="center"| 5β4 || Canada |- | February 1, 2006 || [[MTS Centre]] || [[Winnipeg, Manitoba]] || Canada ||align="center"| 9β4 || PlanetUSA |- | January 29, 2007 || [[Ricoh Coliseum]] || [[Toronto, Ontario]] ||PlanetUSA ||align="center"| 7β6 || Canada |- | January 28, 2008 || [[Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena]] || [[Binghamton, New York]] || Canada ||align="center"| 9β8 (SO) || PlanetUSA |- | January 26, 2009 || [[DCU Center]] || [[Worcester, Massachusetts]] || PlanetUSA ||align="center"| 14β11 || Canada |- | January 19, 2010 || Cumberland County Civic Center || Portland, Maine || Canada ||align="center"| 10β9 (SO) || PlanetUSA |- | January 31, 2011 || [[Giant Center]] || Hershey, Pennsylvania || East All-Stars ||align="center"| 11β8 || West All-Stars |- | January 30, 2012 || [[Boardwalk Hall]] || [[Atlantic City, New Jersey]] || West All-Stars ||align="center"| 8β7 (SO) || East All-Stars |- | January 28, 2013 || [[Dunkin' Donuts Center]] || Providence, Rhode Island || West All-Stars ||align="center"| 7β6 || East All-Stars |- | February 12, 2014 || Mile One Centre || St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador || [[2013β14 AHL season#2014 AHL All-Star Team|AHL All-Stars]] ||align="center"| 7β2 || [[FΓ€rjestad BK]] |- | January 26, 2015 || [[Utica Memorial Auditorium]] || [[Utica, New York]] || West All-Stars ||align="center"| 14β12 || East All-Stars |- |rowspan="2"| February 1, 2016 || rowspan="2"| [[Oncenter War Memorial Arena]] || rowspan="2"| Syracuse, New York || colspan="3" align=center|Round robin results: <br> Pacific 0β'''1''' North <br> Central '''2'''β1 Atlantic (SO)<br> Central '''4'''β2 North <br>Pacific 1β'''2''' Atlantic <br> Central 4β'''6''' Pacific <br>Atlantic '''4'''β1 North |- | Central Division ||align="center"| 4β0 ||Atlantic Division |- |rowspan="2"| January 30, 2017 || rowspan="2"| [[PPL Center]] || rowspan="2"| [[Allentown, Pennsylvania]] || colspan="3" align=center|Round robin results: <br> Central 1β'''2''' Atlantic <br> Pacific 3β'''6''' North <br> Central '''2'''β1 North (SO)<br>Pacific 1β'''6''' Atlantic <br> Pacific 3β'''5''' Central <br> North 0β'''2''' Atlantic |- |Central Division ||align="center"|1β0 (SO) ||Atlantic Division |- |rowspan="2"| January 29, 2018<ref>{{cite web |url=https://theahl.com/north-rallies-for-thrilling-all-star-challenge-title |title=North rallies for thrilling All-Star Challenge title |website=theahl.com |publisher=AHL |date=January 29, 2018}}</ref> || rowspan="2"| Utica Memorial Auditorium || rowspan="2"| Utica, New York || colspan="3" align=center|Round robin results: <br>Pacific '''5'''β3 North<br>Central 2β'''5''' Atlantic <br> Central 2β'''4''' North<br>Pacific '''4'''β3 Atlantic<br>Central 3β'''4''' Pacific<br>Atlantic 3β'''4''' North |- |North Division ||align="center"| 1β0 || Pacific Division |- |rowspan="2"| January 28, 2019 ||rowspan="2"| [[MassMutual Center]] ||rowspan="2"| [[Springfield, Massachusetts]] || align=center colspan="3"| Round robin results:<br>Central 1β'''3''' Atlantic<br>Pacific '''4'''β2 North<br>Central 2β'''4''' North<br>Pacific 2β'''5''' Atlantic<br>Central '''5'''β3 Pacific <br>North '''4'''β1 Atlantic |- |North Division ||align=center| 1β0 (SO) || Atlantic Division |- |rowspan="2"|January 27, 2020<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/atlantic-division-prevails-in-2020-ahl-all-star-challenge/n-5593557 |title=Atlantic Division Prevails in 2020 AHL All-Star Challenge |website=OurSports Central |date=January 28, 2020}}</ref> || rowspan="2"|[[Toyota Arena]] || rowspan="2"|[[Ontario, California]] ||align=center colspan="3"|Round robin results:<br> North 5β'''6''' Pacific (SO)<br> Atlantic 1β'''3''' Central <br> North 5β'''6''' Central <br> Atlantic '''3'''β2 Pacific <br> Atlantic '''5'''β2 North <br> Central 4β'''5''' Pacific (SO) |- |Atlantic Division ||align=center| 3β1 || Central Division |- |rowspan="2"| February 6, 2023||rowspan="2"| [[Place Bell (Laval, Quebec)|Place Bell]] ||rowspan="2"| [[Laval, Quebec]] ||align=center colspan=3| Round robin results:<br> North 2β2 Pacific (SO)<br> Atlantic '''4'''β3 Central (SO)<br> North 2β2 Central (SO)<br> Atlantic 2β'''6''' Pacific <br> Atlantic '''3'''β2 North (SO)<br>Central 2β'''5''' Pacific<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://theahl.com/pacific-division-wins-thrilling-all-star-challenge|title=Pacific Division wins thrilling All-Star Challenge|website=American Hockey League|date=February 18, 2023}}</ref> |- |Pacific Division ||align=center| 1β0 || Atlantic Division |- |rowspan="2"| February 5, 2024 ||rowspan="2"| [[Tech CU Arena]] ||rowspan="2"| [[San Jose, California]] ||align=center colspan=3|Round robin results:<br> North 1β1 Pacific (SO)<br> Central '''4'''β1 Atlantic<br> North '''3'''β2 Central (SO)<br> Atlantic 2β2 Pacific (SO)<br> Atlantic '''6'''β1 North<br>Pacific '''4'''β3 Central (SO)<ref>{{cite news |title=Canucksβ Bains leads Pacific to All-Star Challenge win |url=https://theahl.com/canucks-bains-leads-pacific-to-all-star-challenge-win |work=The AHL |date=February 6, 2024}}</ref> |- |Pacific Division ||align=center| 3β2 || Atlantic Division |} ==Outdoor games== {{main|AHL Outdoor Classic}} [[File:2012 AHL Winter Classic CBP Philadelphia.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.2|An AHL record crowd of 45,653 watched the [[Adirondack Phantoms]] defeat the [[Hershey Bears]], 4β3 in overtime at the 2012 AHL Winter Classic at [[Citizens Bank Park]] in [[Philadelphia]]]] Since the 2009β10 season, at least one team in the AHL has hosted an [[list of outdoor ice hockey games|outdoor ice hockey game]] each year. The [[Syracuse Crunch]] was the first organization to put on an outdoor game in the AHL on February 20, 2010, building a rink at the New York State Fairgrounds in [[Syracuse, New York]], and packing a record 21,508 fans in for the [[Mirabito Outdoor Classic]] against the [[Binghamton Senators]]. The contest, which was also televised to an international audience on [[NHL Network (U.S. TV network)|NHL Network]], was won by the Crunch, 2β1. The Connecticut Whale hosted the [[Whale Bowl]], the AHL's second outdoor game held on February 19, 2011 as part of a 10-day Whalers Hockey Fest at [[Rentschler Field (stadium)|Rentschler Field]] in [[East Hartford, Connecticut]]. Attendance for Connecticut's game against the [[Providence Bruins]] was announced at 21,673, the largest in AHL history to that point. Providence won, 5β4, in a shootout. On January 6, 2012, the largest crowd in AHL history saw the [[Adirondack Phantoms]] defeat the [[Hershey Bears]], 4β3, in overtime before 45,653 fans at [[Citizens Bank Park]] in [[Philadelphia]], as the final event of the week-long activities associated with the [[2012 NHL Winter Classic]], which also included a game between the Philadelphia Flyers and the [[New York Rangers]] on Jan 2 and an alumni game between retired players (including eight honored members of the [[Hockey Hall of Fame]]) of those two clubs on December 31, 2011. The contest was the third outdoor game in AHL history and it more than doubled the league's previous single-game attendance mark. On January 21, 2012, the Steeltown Showdown between Ontario rivals, the [[Toronto Marlies]] and [[Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL)|Hamilton Bulldogs]], was held at [[Ivor Wynne Stadium]] in [[Hamilton, Ontario]], with the Marlies winning 7β2 in front of 20,565 fans, the largest crowd ever for an AHL game in Canada. The AHL game was preceded the previous night by a game between [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] and [[Montreal Canadiens]] alumni. Two outdoor games were announced for the 2012β13 AHL season, but a meeting between the [[Grand Rapids Griffins]] and Toronto Marlies at [[Comerica Park]] in [[Detroit]] as part of the festivities surrounding the [[2013 NHL Winter Classic|NHL Winter Classic]] was not held because of the cancellation of the NHL Winter Classic. On January 20, 2013, the Hershey Bears and [[Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins]] met outdoors at [[Hersheypark Stadium]] in [[Hershey, Pennsylvania]] with the Penguins earning a 2β1 overtime victory in front of 17,311 fans. The [[Rochester Americans]] hosted an outdoor game in 2013β14, the [[Frozen Frontier]], which was held at [[Frontier Field]] in [[Rochester, New York]], on December 13, 2013. The Americans took a 5β4 decision in a shootout against the [[Lake Erie Monsters]] before a standing-room crowd of 11,015 fans. A year after their originally scheduled date, the Griffins and Marlies played at Comerica Park on December 30, 2013, and Toronto prevailed in a shootout, 4β3, becoming the first AHL team ever with two outdoor wins. Attendance in Detroit was 20,337. As part of the recent addition of the Pacific Division, the AHL played its first outdoor hockey game in California during the 2015β16 season, called the Golden State Hockey Rush. On December 18, 2015, the [[Stockton Heat]] defeated the [[Bakersfield Condors]], 3-2, at [[Raley Field]] in [[West Sacramento, California]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://stocktonheat.com/news/grant-kylington-and-shore-lead-heat-to-3-2-win-at-raley-field/ |title=Grant, Kylington and Shore Lead Heat to 3-2 Win at Raley Field |publisher=Stockton Heat |date=December 19, 2015 |access-date=January 20, 2016 |archive-date=October 8, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211008204647/https://stocktonheat.com/news/grant-kylington-and-shore-lead-heat-to-3-2-win-at-raley-field/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> For the second consecutive season, the AHL played an outdoor game in California as the Bakersfield Condors hosted the Condorstown Outdoor Classic against the [[Ontario Reign]] on January 7, 2017, at [[Bakersfield College]]'s [[Memorial Stadium (Bakersfield)|Memorial Stadium]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bakersfield.com/Sports/2016/08/23/Condors-bringing-outdoor-hockey-to-Memorial-Stadium.html |title=Condors bringing outdoor hockey to Memorial Stadium |publisher=Bakersfield.com |date=August 23, 2016}}</ref> Despite sometimes heavy rain during the first period, the game went on as scheduled and the Condors defeated the Reign 3β2 in overtime. Hersheypark Stadium hosted its second outdoor game in 2018. Clevelandβs [[FirstEnergy Stadium]] became the first [[National Football League]] venue to host an AHL outdoor game in 2023, and [[Truist Field]] in Charlotte hosted the Queen City Outdoor Classic in 2024. ==International Games== Teams from the AHL have competed against non-North American teams, in both international tournaments and one-off matchups. The first recorded games between an AHL team and international competition took place in 1969, when the [[Montreal Voyageurs]] hosted the [[Canada men's national ice hockey team|Canadian National Team]] in Winnipeg. Several club teams from the Soviet Union toured the United States and Canada during the 1970s and 1980s and played exhibitions against AHL clubs, including the [[Krylya Sovetov Moscow|Soviet Wings]] (1974-75), [[HC Spartak Moscow]] (1976, 1986), [[Atlant Moscow Oblast|Moscow Khimik]] (1976), [[HC Dynamo Moscow]] (1977-78), [[Traktor Chelyabinsk]] (1978-79) and [[Sokil Kyiv]] (1989). Prior to the [[1980 Winter Olympics]] in Lake Placid, New York, the [[Adirondack Red Wings]] hosted exhibition games against the national teams from the [[United States at the 1980 Winter Olympics|United States]], [[West Germany at the 1980 Winter Olympics|West Germany]], [[Sweden at the 1980 Winter Olympics|Sweden]] and [[Finland at the 1980 Winter Olympics|Finland]]. Team USA also played exhibitions against AHL teams leading up to the [[1994 Olympics]] in Lillehammer, Norway. The [[Rochester Americans]] participated in the [[1996 Spengler Cup|1996]] and [[2013 Spengler Cup|2013]] editions of the [[Spengler Cup]], held in [[Davos]], [[Switzerland]]. The Spengler Cup is an annual invitational tournament featuring teams from leagues around Europe and the world. The [[AHL participation at the Spengler Cup|participation of the AHL]] in future Spengler Cups has been discussed by both the tournament organizers and league leadership.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Williams: Developing a European audience β the AHL has eyes on Spengler Cup - EP Rinkside |url=https://eprinkside.com/2018/12/21/williams-developing-a-european-audience-the-ahl-has-eyes-on-spengler-cup |access-date=2023-09-01 |website=EP Rinkside |language=en}}</ref> In 2014, Swedish club [[FΓ€rjestad BK]] met the [[Toronto Marlies]] as part of a visit to Canada that included its participation in the 2014 AHL All-Star Classic.<ref>{{cite web |title=Marlies to host Farjestad BK in exhibition |url=https://theahl.com/marlies-to-host-farjestad-bk-in-exhibition |access-date=2023-12-18 |website=TheAHL.com}}</ref> In February 2018, the [[Ontario Reign]] hosted and defeated the [[Deutsche Eishockey Liga|DELβs]] [[EisbΓ€ren Berlin]], 6-3, in a friendly matchup organized by [[Anschutz Entertainment Group]], the owner of both teams.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2018-02-14 |title=Ontario Reign ignite in third to defeat EisbΓ€ren Berlin |url=https://www.pressenterprise.com/2018/02/13/ontario-reign-ignite-in-third-to-defeat-eisbaren-berlin/ |access-date=2023-09-02 |website=Press Enterprise |language=en-US}}</ref> ==AHL Hall of Fame== {{Main|AHL Hall of Fame}} The formation of an American Hockey League Hall of Fame was announced by the league on December 15, 2005, created to recognize, honor and celebrate individuals for their outstanding achievements and contributions specifically in the AHL.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://theahl.com/ahl-hall-of-fame-p135901|title=AHL Hall of Fame announces Class of '15|website=Theahl.com|access-date=January 30, 2017}}</ref> ==Trophies and awards== The following is a list of awards of the American Hockey League. The season the award was first handed out is listed in parentheses. ===Individual awards=== * [[Les Cunningham Award]] β Most valuable player ''([[1947β48 AHL season|1947β48]])'' * [[John B. Sollenberger Trophy]] β Top point scorer ''([[1947β48 AHL season|1947β48]])'' * [[Willie Marshall Award]] β Top goal scorer ''([[2003β04 AHL season|2003β04]])'' * [[Dudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Award]] β Rookie of the year ''([[1947β48 AHL season|1947β48]])'' * [[Eddie Shore Award]] β Defenceman of the year ''([[1958β59 AHL season|1958β59]])'' * [[Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Award]] β Best Goaltender ''([[1983β84 AHL season|1983β84]])'' * [[Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award]] β Lowest Goals against average ''([[1947β48 AHL season|1947β48]])'' * [[Louis A.R. Pieri Memorial Award]] β Coach of the year ''([[1967β68 AHL season|1967β68]])'' * [[Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award]] β Sportsmanship / Perseverance ''([[1977β78 AHL season|1977β78]])'' * [[Yanick Dupre Memorial Award]] β Community Service Award ''([[1997β98 AHL season|1997β98]])'' * [[Jack A. Butterfield Trophy]] β MVP of the playoffs ''([[1983β84 AHL season|1983β84]])'' ===Team awards=== * [[Calder Cup]] β Playoffs champions ''([[1936β37 AHL season|1936β37]])'' * [[Richard F. Canning Trophy]] β Eastern Conference playoff champions ''([[1989β90 AHL season|1989β90]])'' * [[Robert W. Clarke Trophy]] β Western Conference playoff champions ''([[1989β90 AHL season|1989β90]])'' * [[Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy]] β Regular season champions, League ''([[1997β98 AHL season|1997β98]])'' * [[Frank Mathers Trophy]] β Regular Season champions, Eastern Conference ''([[1995β96 AHL season|1995β96]])'' * [[Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy]] β Regular Season champions, Western Conference ''([[2001β02 AHL season|2001β02]])'' * [[Emile Francis Trophy]] β Regular Season champions, Atlantic Division ''([[2001β02 AHL season|2001β02]])'' * [[F. G. "Teddy" Oke Trophy]] β Regular Season champions, North Division ''([[1936β37 AHL season|1936β37]])''<sup>β </sup> * [[Sam Pollock Trophy]] β Regular Season champions, Central Division ''([[1995β96 AHL season|1995β96]])'' * [[John D. Chick Trophy]] β Regular Season champions, Pacific Division ''([[1961β62 AHL season|1961β62]])'' <sup>β </sup> Trophy predates American Hockey League, established 1926β27 in the [[Canadian Professional Hockey League]]. ===Other awards=== * [[James C. Hendy Memorial Award]] β Executive of the Year ''([[1961β62 AHL season|1961β62]])'' * [[Thomas Ebright Memorial Award]] β Outstanding career contributions ''([[1997β98 AHL season|1997β98]])'' * [[James H. Ellery Memorial Awards]] β Outstanding media coverage ''([[1964β65 AHL season|1964β65]])'' * [[Ken McKenzie Award]] β Marketing Executive of the Year ''([[1978β79 AHL season|1978β79]])'' * [[Michael Condon Memorial Award]] β Outstanding service, On-ice official ''([[2001β02 AHL season|2001β02]])'' * [[President's Awards]] β two annual awards given out by the AHL. The first award is presented to an AHL organization and recognizes "excellence in all areas off the ice." The second is given to a player as recognition of outstanding accomplishments in that year ''([[2008β09 AHL season|2008β09]])'' '''Sources:''' * [https://web.archive.org/web/20061005115458/http://www.ahlhalloffame.com/TrophyCase/ AHL Hall of Fame] * [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/awards/displayawardleague.php?league_id=AHL1941 hockeydb.com] ==See also== * [[American Hockey Association (1926β1942)]] * [[List of AHL head coaches]] * [[List of AHL seasons]] * [[List of American Hockey League arenas]] * [[List of sports attendance figures]] * [[Minor league]] *[[List of ice hockey leagues]] * [[Professional Hockey Players' Association]], the collective bargaining union for AHL players ==References== {{Reflist}} * {{Cite book|first=Jon C.|last=Scott|title=Hockey Night in Dixie: Minor Pro Hockey in the American South|year=2006|publisher=Heritage House Publishing Company Ltd.|pages=[https://archive.org/details/hockeynightindix0000stot/page/137 137]β201|isbn=1-894974-21-2|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/hockeynightindix0000stot}} ==External links== {{Commons category|American Hockey League}} * {{Official}} * [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/ahl1941.html Historic standings and statistics] β at Internet Hockey Database {{AHL|state=expanded}} {{AHL Arenas}} {{Defunct AHL}} {{NAProHockey}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:American Hockey League| ]] [[Category:Minor league ice hockey]] [[Category:Articles which contain graphical timelines]] [[Category:1936 establishments in North America]] [[Category:Sports leagues established in 1936]] [[Category:Professional ice hockey leagues in the United States]] [[Category:Professional ice hockey leagues in Canada]] [[Category:Multi-national professional sports leagues]] [[Category:Second tier ice hockey leagues]] [[Category:Multi-national ice hockey leagues in North America]] Summary: Please note that all contributions to Christianpedia may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. 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