9-623: (Redirected from GLHL ) Great Lakes Hockey League may refer to: Great Lakes Hockey League (adult) , an adult hockey league in Michigan and Wisconsin Great Lakes Hockey League (Ohio) , Ohio ice hockey athletic conference Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Great Lakes Hockey League . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
18-527: Is a semi-professional ice hockey league that is affiliated with USA Hockey . Players must be at least 18 years of age and most have previous NCAA College, Junior A, or Professional hockey experience. There are currently 11 teams in the league. The teams are all based in Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan . Each team plays two games against every other team in the league. The league
27-612: The Fox Cities Ice Dogs and the Mosinee Papermakers. The winner is determined by whichever team wins the most head to head matches against one another (goal differential is a factor). The Cup gets its name from the two teams' cities' deep roots in the paper industry. The River Cup Series is a two game series between the Eagle River Falcons and the Mosinee Papermakers. The Cup is awarded to
36-762: The Portage Lake Pioneers. Named in honor of "Doc" Jack Gibson , the Gibson Cup was first awarded in 1939; it is the third oldest hockey trophy in the United States. An annual four-team pre-season tournament hosted by the Fond du Lac Bears, the Keevin Cup honors Kevin Ristau, a long-time club board member and ambassador. The tournament takes place in late October. An annual competition between
45-898: The fall of 2016. In 2018 the Monroe Blues ceased operations, followed by the West Bend Bombers in 2022. In 2024 the league announced three new expansion teams: the Dane County Dairy Kings, the M&M Shamrocks (Marinette and Menominee), and the Sun Prairie Killer Bees (formerly of the American Premier Hockey League ). The league is made up of 11 teams that play a 20-game schedule running from October to March. Each GLHL game consists of three 20-minute periods. If
54-452: The game is tied after regulation, there is a five-minute overtime, and if still tied, a four-round shootout. Following the regular season is the playoff tournament. Teams are seeded in three pools based on regular season standings. Teams play one game against each team in their pool. The team with the best record in each pool advances to the semi-final. Of the remaining teams, the team with the greatest goal differential in pool play advances to
63-437: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Great_Lakes_Hockey_League&oldid=751324495 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Great Lakes Hockey League (adult) The Great Lakes Hockey League (GLHL)
72-440: The semi-finals as the wild card. In the event all teams in the same pool finish with a 1–1 record, the team with the greatest goal differential will advance to the semi-finals. The winners of the two semi-final games play for the championship. In the event a game is tied after overtime, additional overtime periods will be played until there is a winner. Annual three-game series between long-time Michigan rivals Calumet Wolverines and
81-624: Was formed in 1937 as the Badger State Hockey League. The 1998-99 Portage Lake Pioneers hold the record for best regular season at 25–1. They also went undefeated in the playoffs and national championships. GLHL added a tenth team in the Marquette Iron Rangers , who began play during the 2015–16 season. The club played just one season, before they were replaced by the Marquette Mutineers in
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