- Source: Adams Cup (ice hockey)
The Adams Cup was awarded annually (from 1964 to 1984) to the championship team in Central Professional Hockey League (CPHL).
The CPHL was a top-tier minor professional league that operated in the United States from 1963 to 1984 (from 1968 forward as the "Central Hockey League"). It was owned and operated by the National Hockey League. The CPHL's championship trophy was called the Adams Cup in honor of the CPHL's founding president Jack Adams.
Adams Cup champions
1964 — Omaha Knights
1965 — St. Paul Rangers
1966 — Oklahoma City Blazers
1967 — Oklahoma City Blazers
1968 — Tulsa Oilers
1969 — Dallas Black Hawks
1970 — Omaha Knights
1971 — Omaha Knights
1972 — Dallas Black Hawks
1973 — Omaha Knights
1974 — Dallas Black Hawks
1975 — Salt Lake Golden Eagles
1976 — Tulsa Oilers
1977 — Kansas City Blues
1978 — Fort Worth Texans
1979 — Dallas Black Hawks
1980 — Salt Lake Golden Eagles
1981 — Salt Lake Golden Eagles
1982 — Indianapolis Checkers
1983 — Indianapolis Checkers
1984 — (Tulsa) Oilers ‡
‡‡ Oilers team was left without a home after its owners in Tulsa went into receivership; played the last two months of the season and all playoff games as a road team, with salaries and expenses paid by the league.
References
External links
C.H.L. History 1963-1984
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