| Dayton Hockey Hall of Fame: A page dedicated to the Dayton Gems, who played in the IHL in the 60's and 70's, with biographies of the Gems' best players. |
| El Paso Raiders: A brief history of team playing a partial season in 1975 at the old El Paso County Coliseum before moving to North Dakota. |
| Fort Wayne Komets Legends: History of the IHL team that played in Fort Wayne from 1952-present. |
| Hidden History of Houston Hockey: An educational page devoted to the past pro hockey teams of Houston, Texas, including the Skippers, Huskies, Apollos, and Aeros. |
| History of the Atlantic Coast Hockey League: The ACHL was a rough and tumble league that carried the torch for lower-league minor hockey in the eighties. Epitiomized by lots of banging and fighting, this league kept hockey alive in the Southeastern United States and directly led to the formation of today's ECHL. |
| Joe Nix's Personal Files of Hockey Memorabilia: Memorabilia of mostly Southern California minor hockey. |
| Old Western Hockey League: For 22 years the WHL played in the cities of Western Canada and the US. The league died in 1974, due to financial pressures caused by the WHL's prime venues being taken by the NHL and WHA. |
| Pittsburgh Hornets: A tribute to the Pittsburgh Hornets, Pittsburgh's pre-Penguins AHL team. |
| Portland Buckaroos: In 1960 the New Westminster franchise was moved to Portland to become the greatest franchises to ever play there and arguably the greatest to ever play in the old W.H.L. During their fourteen years in the former W.H.L., they would win eight regular season championships and three post season championships. |
| Roanoke Express Hockey History: Historical information about the Roanoke Express and brief descriptions of all ECHL franchises, past and present. |
| Salt Lake Golden Eagles: The team played for 25 years from 1969 to 1994. They survived two hockey leagues going out of business, a pro basketball team, the Utah Stars, who won a championship, and won championships in two of the hockey leagues it was in. |
| Still Smokin': Site documents the history of the Brantford Smoke of the Colonial and United Hockey Leagues through the use of photos, memorabilia, and video. |
| Syracuse Blazers: The Blazers were born as an expansion team in the EHL during the 1967-8 season. The EHL suspended operations at the end of the season and the Blazer franchise became a part of the newly formed North American Hockey League for the 1973-4 season. |
| Unofficial Old Central Hockey League: The "old" C.H.L. has been dead for many years now. But many of us remember the great players, games, and good times we had back then. |
| WHL San Diego Gulls: A history of the club of the former Western Hockey League. |