Minor professional hockey leagues are the backbone of the NHL. These leagues over the years have served as training grounds for the NHL teams. Entertaining hockey in their own right and offering non NHL players a chance to earn a living.

American Hockey Association (1992-1993)

The American Hockey Association (1992-93) was a short lived league that operated in Minnesota, North Dakota, and Wisconsin. It did not complete it's first full season due to financial problems.

 

American Hockey Association (1992-1993) Franchises

Fargo-Moorhead Express (1992-93)
St.-Paul Fighting Saints (1992-93)
Green-Bay Ice (1992-93)
Minnesota Iron Rangers (1992-93)
Bismarck Bulls (1992-93)


American Hockey Association (1992-1993) Championship

The league folded in early 1993 resultig in no champion being declared.


American Hockey Association (1992-1993) Season

1993
GP
Win
Lose
OTL
GF
GA
Points
 
Fargo-Moorhead Express
30
23
7
0
169
117
46
St.-Paul Fighting Saints
30
21
5
4
181
111
46
Green-Bay Ice
30
17
13
0
181
144
34
Minnesota Iron Rangers
27
8
18
1
101
144
17
Bismarck Bulls
35
7
27
1
149
265
15