Mid-Atlantic Hockey League Explained

Mid-Atlantic Hockey League
Founded 2007
Folded 2008
Head Office Canton, Ohio
Commissioner Jim Riggs
Current champions Indiana Ice Miners
Official Web site MAHLHockey.com
The Mid-Atlantic Hockey League (MAHL) was a minor professional ice hockey league in the Mid-Atlantic and Great Lakes regions of the United States. The league began play in November 2007. The league was a low-level league designed to help ex-junior and college players gain pro experience and exposure and move up to higher level leagues.

First season

The league cancelled the remainder of the 2007–2008 season and suspended operations on February 12, 2008, declaring the Indiana Ice Miners league champions. The MAHL hoped to return with teams in new locations in 2008–2009.[1] League president Andrew Haines (the same Andrew Haines who owned the American Indoor Football League and currently owns the United Indoor Football League) assured that the league would return to action for the 2008–2009 season;[2] Jim Riggs was the commissioner of the MAHL.

Off-season activity

The league hoped to expand to between eight and twelve teams, and advertised employment positions for expansion teams in Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan.[3] Despite stating that the Jamestown and Valley Forge franchises were the most financially solvent, the league announced that Valley Forge would not return to play in 2008, and on March 18 announced that the Jamestown Vikings would be relocated to Ohio to become the Lake Erie Vikings, citing an infamous vandalism incident that made national headlines as the reason for the move.[4] On March 11, 2008, the league announced the first expansion team, the South Shore Shooters, based in Dyer, Indiana.[5] Under new ownership and a new head coach, the Indiana Ice Miners planned to return.[6] In April, the league announced the team from Wooster, Ohio would relocate to Trenton, Michigan, and play as the Trenton Warriors.[7] The league also signed a television deal with Fanz TV, a syndication service, but this was never broadcast. Expansion franchises in Battle Creek and Chelsea, Michigan were also announced.

MAHL folded

In August 2008, Andrew Haines sold the league ownership to Andrew Miller.[8] But after touring league teams, Miller and his legal team sought to abandon the contract with Haines. Miller took his Battle Creek, Michigan franchise to the All American Hockey Association. The South Shore Shooters also joined the AAHA, and the league folded.[9]

2007–08 teams

TeamCityArenaOutcome
Indiana Ice MinersS&T Bank ArenaLeague champion
Jamestown VikingsJamestown, New YorkJamestown Savings Bank Ice ArenaRelocated as Lake Erie Vikings
Mon Valley ThunderBelle Vernon, PennsylvaniaRostraver Ice GardenFolded[10]
Valley Forge Freedom Oaks Center IceFolded
Wooster WarriorsAlice Noble Ice ArenaRelocated as Trenton Warriors

2007–08 season

Standings

GPWLOTLSOLGFGAPts
32 31 1 00 23888 62
30 14 14 02 159 158 30
31 13 18 00 145 170 26
31 11 17 03153 206 25
30 8 20 20131 204 18

2008–09 teams

The following teams were scheduled to play the 2008-09 season before the league folded.

TeamCityArenaOutcome
Battle Creek RevolutionBattle Creek, MichiganThe Rink Ice ArenaTransferred to the All American Hockey League
Chelsea TornadoesChelsea, MichiganArctic ColiseumLeague folded
Indiana Ice MinersS&T Bank ArenaLeague folded
Lake Erie VikingsAuburn Township, OhioThe PondLeague folded
Pittsburgh IronMount Lebanon, PennsylvaniaMount Lebanon Ice CenterLeague folded
Chi Town ShootersDyer, IndianaMidwest Training & Ice CenterTransferred to the All American Hockey League
Trenton WarriorsTrenton, MichiganKennedy Recreation CenterFolded

External links

Notes and References

  1. Fanelli, Patrick. Mid-Atlantic Hockey League Suspends Play 80 Games Into Initial Season The Post-Journal. 13 February 2008.
  2. Fanelli, Patrick. Mid-Atlantic Hockey League Officials Say Hockey Will Return To City . The Post-Journal. 24 February 2008.
  3. MAHL Employment Opportunities mahlhockey.com
  4. Vikings relocate for 2008-2009 season mahlhockey.com
  5. South Shore Shooters announced as 1st MAHL expansion team mahlhockey.com
  6. Ice Miners retain general manager indianaiceminers.com
  7. Warriors relocating to Trenton, Michigan mahlhockey.com
  8. Web site: Ownership of Mid-Atlantic Hockey League moves to consortium - OurSports Central. 20 August 2008.
  9. MAHL folds Web site: Archived copy . 2008-09-28 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080929054804/http://www.prohockeynews.com/hockey/publish/mahl/MAHL_folds_MWHL_fails_to_launch.shtml . 2008-09-29 .
  10. http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/valleyindependent/sports/s_567703.html No second year for Thunder - PittsburghLIVE.com