Eastern Hockey League (1978–1981)

Eastern Hockey League (1978–1981)
Sport Ice hockey
Founded 1978
Ceased 1981
No. of teams 6
Country United States
Last
champion(s)
Erie Blades (1980–81)
Most titles Erie Blades (3), (1978–79; 1979–80; 1980–81)
”Northeastern Hockey League” redirects here. For the league the operated 2003–2008, see North Eastern Hockey League.

The Eastern Hockey League began operation in 1978 as the Northeastern Hockey League using the old Eastern Hockey League's territory.

In 1979 the Eastern Hockey League name was revived. This league was not successful and after an owners' meeting on July 19, 1981, it was decided to fold the league.[1]

Two of the teams – Baltimore Clippers and the Salem Raiders – joined the Atlantic Coast Hockey League in 1981. One team – the Erie Blades – joined the American Hockey League that same season. The remaining teams folded with the league and ceased operations.

Teams

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