Turner Cup

The Turner Cup was the championship trophy of the International Hockey League from 1945 to 2001 and the renamed United Hockey League from 2007 to 2010. The Cup was named for Joe Turner, a goaltender from Windsor, Ontario. Turner became professional with the Detroit Red Wings organization, and played one season with the Indianapolis Capitals in the American Hockey League. Turner was killed in Belgium during World War II, while serving with the United States Army.

The Turner Cup

It was the championship trophy to the incarnation of the IHL that existed from 1945 to 2001 before it was retired to the Hockey Hall of Fame. In July 2007, the United Hockey League officially changed its name to "International Hockey League". The new IHL put forth a request to the Hockey Hall of Fame to take a controlling interest in the Turner Cup. The name Turner Cup was restored on September 24, 2007 as a tribute to the original IHL. When the incarnation of the IHL that existed from 2007 to 2010 folded, the Cup was retired again and looked to be put back in the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Champions and finalists

SeasonChampionFinalistGames
1946Detroit Auto ClubDetroit Bright's Goodyears2-1
1947Windsor SpitfiresDetroit Bright's Goodyears3-0
1948Toledo MercurysWindsor Hettche Spitfires4-1
1949Windsor Hettche SpitfiresToledo Mercurys4-3
1950Chatham MaroonsSarnia Sailors4-3
1951Toledo MercurysGrand Rapids Rockets4-1
1952Toledo MercurysGrand Rapids Rockets4-2
1953Cincinnati MohawksGrand Rapids Rockets4-0
1954Cincinnati MohawksJohnstown Jets4-2
1955Cincinnati MohawksTroy Bruins4-3
1956Cincinnati MohawksToledo-Marion Mercurys4-0
1957Cincinnati MohawksIndianapolis Chiefs3-0
1958Indianapolis ChiefsLouisville Rebels4-3
1959Louisville RebelsFort Wayne Komets4-2
1960St. Paul SaintsFort Wayne Komets4-3
1961St.Paul SaintsMuskegon Zephyrs4-1
1962Muskegon ZephyrsSt. Paul Saints4-0
1963Fort Wayne KometsMinneapolis Millers4-1
1964Toledo BladesFort Wayne Komets4-2
1965Fort Wayne KometsDes Moines Oak Leafs4-2
1966Port Huron FlagsDayton Gems4-1
1967Toledo BladesFort Wayne Komets4-2
1968Muskegon MohawksDayton Gems4-1
1969Dayton GemsMuskegon Mohawks3-0
1970Dayton GemsPort Huron Flags4-3
1971Port Huron FlagsDes Moines Oak Leafs4-2
1972Port Huron WingsMuskegon Mohawks4-2
1973Fort Wayne KometsPort Huron Wings4-2
1974Des Moines CapitolsSaginaw Gears4-2
1975Toledo GoaldiggersSaginaw Gears4-3
1976Dayton GemsPort Huron Flags4-0
1977Saginaw GearsToledo Goaldiggers4-3
1978Toledo GoaldiggersPort Huron Flags4-3
1979Kalamazoo WingsGrand Rapids Owls4-3
1980Kalamazoo WingsFort Wayne Komets4-2
1981Saginaw GearsKalamazoo Wings4-0
1982Toledo GoaldiggersSaginaw Gears4-1
1983Toledo GoaldiggersMilwaukee Admirals4-2
1984Flint GeneralsToledo Goaldiggers4-0
1985Peoria RivermenMuskegon Lumberjacks4-3
1986Muskegon LumberjacksFort Wayne Komets4-0
1987Salt Lake Golden EaglesMuskegon Lumberjacks4-2
1988Salt Lake Golden EaglesFlint Spirits4-2
1989Muskegon LumberjacksSalt Lake Golden Eagles4-1
1990Indianapolis IceMuskegon Lumberjacks4-0
1991Peoria RivermenFort Wayne Komets4-2
1992Kansas City BladesMuskegon Lumberjacks4-0
1993Fort Wayne KometsSan Diego Gulls4-0
1994Atlanta KnightsFort Wayne Komets4-2
1995Denver GrizzliesKansas City Blades4-0
1996Utah GrizzliesOrlando Solar Bears4-0
1997Detroit VipersLong Beach Ice Dogs4-2
1998Chicago WolvesDetroit Vipers4-3
1999Houston AerosOrlando Solar Bears4-3
2000Chicago WolvesGrand Rapids Griffins4-2
2001Orlando Solar BearsChicago Wolves4-1
2002–07
Cup not awarded
2008Fort Wayne KometsPort Huron IceHawks4-3
2009Fort Wayne KometsMuskegon Lumberjacks4-1
2010Fort Wayne KometsFlint Generals4-1

Championships by franchise

TotalFranchise (teams)Season(s)
7Fort Wayne Komets1963, 1965, 1973, 1993, 2008, 2009, 2010
5Cincinnati Mohawks1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957
4Toledo Goaldiggers1975, 1978, 1982, 1983
4Muskegon Zephyrs (1) / Mohawks (1) / Lumberjacks (2)1962, 1968, 1986, 1989
3Toledo Mercurys1948, 1951, 1952
3Port Huron Flags (2) / Wings (1)1966, 1971, 1972
3Dayton Gems1969, 1970, 1976
3Salt Lake Golden Eagles (2) / Detroit Vipers (1)1987, 1988, 1997
2Windsor (Hettche) Spitfires1947, 1949
2St. Paul Saints1960, 1961
2Toledo Blades1964, 1967
2Saginaw Gears1977, 1981
2Kalamazoo Wings1979, 1980
2Peoria Rivermen1985, 1991
2Denver / Utah Grizzlies1995, 1996
2Chicago Wolves1998, 2000
1Detroit Auto Club1946
1Chatham Maroons1950
1Indianapolis Chiefs1958
1Louisville Rebels1959
1Des Moines Capitols1974
1Flint Generals1984
1Indianapolis Ice1990
1Kansas City Blades1992
1Atlanta Knights1994
1Detroit Vipers1997
1Houston Aeros1999
1Orlando Solar Bears2001

References

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