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The World Hockey Association 2 was a minor professional ice hockey league created at the instigation of the organizers of the proposed recreated World Hockey Association to serve as its development league. The WHA2 teams — some of which had played the 2002–03 season in the Atlantic Coast Hockey League — were all in the southeastern United States . David Waronker was the league's founder and also served as the league's commissioner.

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3-531: The WHA2 operated in the 2003–04 season only, after which (due to a falling-out with the parent organization) it was served a cease-and-desist from the WHA and ceased operations. David Waronker was credited with both the founding and collapse of the league. In addition he owned or co-owned all of the teams in the league. Its surviving teams merged with survivors of the South East Hockey League to form

6-640: The Southern Professional Hockey League for the 2004–2005 season. The Jacksonville Barracudas won the WHA2's first and only President's Cup. Jacksonville also hosted the first and only WHA2 All-Star Game . This ice hockey league article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . South East Hockey League The South East Hockey League was a minor ice hockey league formed in August 2003. It succeeded

9-523: The short-lived Atlantic Coast Hockey League and had 4 teams for its first and only season. Jim Riggs was the commissioner. The Huntsville Channel Cats were the 2003–2004 President's Championship Cup winners. The Channel Cats defeated the Knoxville Ice Bears in three straight games in the championship series. For the 2004–2005 season, the SEHL ceased play when two of its teams folded while

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