USHL Pocket Schedule History
(Some schedules have been resized to fit the traditional sized format)
Below Are All 16 Current 2019-20 USHL Teams, Followed By Past USHL Teams Below.
I am always interested in adding any missing schedules to my collection, Please contact me if you have any available.
Clark Cup Championships: 2005 Anderson Cup Champions: 2005, 2011, 2016
Inaugural Season
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Mark Carlson
Mark Carlson
Mark Carlson
Mark Carlson
Mark Carlson
19-34-0-0-5
30-21-0-5-0
33-21-0-7-0
27-26-0-3-4
34-23-0-1-2
Anderson Cup Champs
Clark Cup Champions
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Mark Carlson
Mark Carlson
Mark Carlson
Mark Carlson
Mark Carlson
42-13-0-1-4
33-21-01-5
37-18-0-2-3
33-22-0-1-4
38-17-0-23
Anderson
Cup Champs
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Mark Carlson
Mark Carlson
Mark Carlson
Mark Carlson
Mark Carlson
39-19-0-1-2
42-12-0-3-3
27-21-0-5-7
25-30-0-4-5
35-21-0-1-3
Anderson Cup Champs
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Mark Carlson
Mark Carlson
Mark Carlson
Mark Carlson
Mark Carlson
39-21-0-0-0
40-15-0-3-2
12-44-0-3-1
26-24-0-8-2
36-21-0-3-2
Head Coach
Mark Carlson
39-21-0-0-0
In 1999 the North Iowa Huskies move to Cedar Rapids Iowa and become the RoughRiders.
David Moss is the first RoughRider player to
be taken in the NHL draft. Chosen by the Calgary Flames,
he scored his first goal, in his first game, on his first shot.
Clark Cup
Championships: 2017
Inaugural Season
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Steve Richmond
Steve Richmond
A.J. Toews
Wil Nochol
Wil Nichol
21-30-0-5-0
29-24-0-8-0
26-28-0-5-1
34-22-0-1-3
26-29-0-3-2
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Chris Imes
Chris Imes
Steve Poapst
Steve Poapst
Steve Poapst
18-38-0-3-3
12-46-0-1-1
32-22-0-1-5
31-27-0-2-0
24-30-0-4-2
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Scott McConnell
Scott McConnell
Scott McConnell
Scott McConnell Scott
McConnell
9-43-0-4-4
25-31-0-2-2
29-31-0-2-2
29-27-0-3-1
30-27-0-3-0
Clark Cup Champions
Clark Cup Runner-up
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Dan Muse
Dan Muse
Abalan/Cruthers
Greg Moore
27-26-0-4-3
38-17-0-2-3
28-25-0-2-5
37-21-0-4-0
The Steel are the old Fargo-Moorhead Ice Sharks franchise.
Danny
Richmond becomes the first Steel player to make it to the NHL playing for
his hometown Chicago Blackhawks
Tom Gilbert
was the first Steel player to score an NHL goal, he did it as an Edmonton Oiler
on February 20th, 2007
2018 The Chicago Steel win their first franchise Clark Cup
Clark Cup
Championships: 1992, 1995, 1999, 2006 Anderson Cup
Champions: 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999
Jr. A National Championships: 1992, 1998, 2006
Inaugural Season Clark
Cup Runner-up
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Ivan Prediger
Ivan Prediger
Ivan Prediger
Ivan Prediger
Prediger/Wiley
23-25-0-0-0
18-29-1-0-0
25-22-1-0-0
23-21-1-3-0
7-37-1-3-0
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Jim Wiley
Jim Wiley
Jim Wiley
Jim Wiley
Jim Wiley
11-36-0-1-0
23-20-2-3-0
23-19-3-3-0
18-27-1-2-0
17-28-2-0-0
Anderson Cup Champs Anderson Cup Champs
Clark Cup Champions Clark
Cup Runner-up
Clark Cup Champions
National Jr. A Champs
National Jr. A Champs
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Bob Ferguson
Bob Ferguson
Bob Ferguson
Bob Ferguson
Bob Ferguson
28-18-2-0-0
35-11-2-0-0
33-11-4-0-0
36-12-0-0-0
38-5-5-0-0
Anderson Cup Champs Anderson Cup Champs
Clark Cup Runner-up
Clark Cup Champions
National Jr. A Champs
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Scott Ownens
Scott Ownens
Scott Ownens
Scott Ownens
Tom Carroll
21-21-2-2-0
37-14-0-4-0
40-14-0-0-2
48-7-0-1-0
35-20-0-0-3
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Tom Carroll
Bob Ferguson
Bob Ferguson
Bob Ferguson
Regg Simon
32-21-0-3-0
32-24-0-5-0
27-27-0-2-4
29-26-0-1-4
17-37-0-2-4
Clark Cup Champions
National Jr. A Champs
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Regg Simon
Regg Simon
Simon/Todd Knott
Jean-Paul Parise
Mike Guentzel
33-21-0-3-3
29-21-0-1-9
14-4-0-2-4
12-43-0-2-3
20-34-0-4-2
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Regg Simon
Simon/Graham Johnson Jon Roger
Jon Roger
Dave Allison
29-25-0-2-4
20-33-0-1-6
25-35-0-1-3
20-32-0-2-6
21-26-0-6-7
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Dave Allison
Dave Allison
Dave Allison
Gene Reilly
25-30-0-5-0
36-20-0-1-3
20-33-0-4-3
35-22-0-1-4
The Buccaneers are one if the League's original (Junior A
Season 1980-81) teams.
Des Moines has won three Junior National Championships more than any other team
in the league.
Head Coach
Reg Simon was the first coach to have won
a national championship as a player and a coach.
Eric Cole (96-97) was the first ever Buccaneer
to hoist the Stanley Cup, as the Hurricanes beat the Oilers in seven games
*Missing 2015-16 / Possible didn't do a pocket schedule
Clark Cup Championships: 2011, 2013 Anderson Cup Champions: 2013
Clark Cup
Champions
Clark Cup Champions
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Jim Montgomery
Jim Montgomery
Jim Montgomery
Matt Shaw
Matt Shaw
37-14-0-4-5
36-20-0-3-1
45-11-0-1-7
33-23-0-0-4
36-19-0-1-4
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Jason Lammers
Jason Lammers
Oliver David
Oliver David
39-19-0-1-1
36-17-0-5-2
26-21-0-10-3
28-26-0-4-4
Dubuque Becomes the second USHL expansion team to win the Clark Cup in their first season.
Clark Cup Championships: 2018
Inaugural Season
West Division Champs West Division Champs
Clark Cup Runner-up Clark Cup Runner-up
Clark Cup Runner-up
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Dean Blais
Steve Johnson
Jason Herter
John Marks
John Marks
32-23-0-0-5
37-17-0-1-5
33-22-0-2-3
31-23-0-3-3
38-19-0-3-4
Clark Cup Champions
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
John Marks
John Marks
Cary Eades
Cary Eades
Cary Eades
14-39-0-2-5
26-28-0-2-4
32-26-0-2-0
36-19-0-4-1
37-16-0-3-4
Head Coach Head
Coach
Cary Eades
Cary Eades
34-23-0-3-2
0-0-0-0-0
2009 the first year Force finish as the runner-up in
the Clark Cup Championship series.
2010 and 2012 They finish again, as the runner-up in the Clark Cup Championship series.
2017 They win their first Clark Cup Championship.
Clark Cup Championships: 1996, 2000, 2010, 2012 Anderson Cup Champions: 1996, 1997, 2009, 2010, 2012
Anderson Cup Champs Anderson Cup Champs
Clark
Cup Champions Clark Cup Runner-up
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Don Granato
Don Granato
Don Granato
Mark Osiechi
Mark Osiechi
9-34-1-4-0
32-11-3-0-0
41-11-0-2-0
31-20-0-0-5
41-11-0-4-0
Clark Cup Champions
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Mark Osiechi
Mark Osiechi
Mark Osiechi
Mark Osiechi
Mark Osiechi
35-18-0-0-5
32-13-0-11-0
35-20-0-6-0
16-36-0-3-5
27-28-0-4-1
Anderson
Cup Champs
Clark Cup Champions
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Mark Mazzoleni
Mark Mazzoleni
Mark Mazzoleni
Mark Mazzoleni
Jon Cooper
21-37-0-2-0
30-26-0-1-3
24-30-0-1-05
13-41-0-2-4
39-17-0-0-4
Anderson Cup Champs
Anderson Cup Champs
Clark
Cup Champions Clark Cup Runner-up
Clark Cup Champions
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Jon Cooper
Eric Rudd
Derek Lalonde
Derek Lalonde
Derek Lalonde
45-10-0-2-3
41-15-0-2-2
47-9-0-2-2
37-23-0-3-1
30-24-0-3-3
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Pat Mikesch
Pat Mikesch
Pat Mikesch
Pat Mikesch
Pat Mikesch
18-34-0-3-5
37-16-0-4-3
34-22-0-2-2
30-24-0-2-4
18-34-0-6-3
Head Coach
Pat Mikesch
0-0-0-0-0
It only took Green Bay two seasons to take home all the
league hardware, they won the Anderson, Clark and Gold Cups.
Ryan Carter will be the first Green Bay player
to have his name on the Stanley Cup as a member of the 2007 Anaheim Ducks.
2008-09 Gamblers change logo and colors to reflect the tradition of
Green Bay's first USHL team the Bobcats
2012 the Gamblers win their fourth Clark Cup and fifth Anderson Cup
2020 Green Bay plays in the Frosty Cup. Held in conjunction with the NHL and
the outdoor Winter Classic in Dallas, Texas.
Clark Cup Championships: 1997, 2003 Anderson Cup Champions: 2000, 2001,2003
Anderson Cup Champs Anderson Cup Champs
Clark Cup Champions
Anderson Cup Champs
Clark Cup
Champions
The Stars wasted no time winning the Clark Cup, they
did it the very first season in Lincoln.
Chris Porter
(02-03) becomes the first NHL player from Sioux City when he becomes a
member of the
St. Louis Blues in August of 2007.
Josh Langfeld (96-97) is the first Stars player
to see NHL action when he played for the Ottawa Senators
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Luke Strand
Troy Ward
Garrett Sutter
Dave Alison
Garrett Sutter
24-25-7-4
25-26-5-3
23-32-1-4
23-33-2-2
15-38-5-4
Head Coach
Garrett Sutter
0-0-0-0-0
Clark Cup Runners-up
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Kevin Patrick
Kevin Patrick
Jim McKenzie
Todd Krygier
Todd Krygeir
24-28-0-3-5
17-36-0-6-2
31-23-0-3-7
30-25-0-3-2
30-21-0-2-2
East Division Champions
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Todd Krygeir
John Lafontaine
John Lafontaine
Mike Hamilton
27-26-0-3-4
37-18-0-3-2
33-25-0-1-1
41-17-0-3-1
In 2013 Twenty year NHL veteran John
Vanbiesbrouck joins the Lumberjacks staff as the Team's new General Manager. During
his five
season the 'Jacks advanced to the Clark Cup finals in 2015 and set single season
victory record in 2017 and earned the teams
first back-to back play-off berths for the first time.
Clark
Cup Championships: 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2001, 2008
Anderson Cup Champions: 1990, 1993, 2002, 2008
Anderson Cup Champs
Clark Cup Champs Clark Cup
Champs
Anderson Cup Champs
Clark Cup Champs Clark Cup Champs
Clark Cup Champs
Clark Cup Champs Anderson Cup Champs
Anderson Cup Champs
Clark Cup Champs
Omaha enters the league in 1986 making history right away by going 0-48 the
first season. They have the last laugh though,
becoming
National Champs two season later.
After two seasons (1997-98 & 1998-99) as a Lancer, Omaha native
Jed Ortmeyer, would
become the first
Nebraskan to play in the NHL.
In 2002 they move games to the Iowa
side of the Omaha area and become the River City Lancers.
In 2005 they remain in Iowa, but go back to being the Omaha Lancers.
The Lancers are currently owned by hockey legends
Mario Lemieux,
Luc Robitallie
and
Mike Eruzone
2009 the Lancers move to their new home, The Civic Auditorium, in
downtown Omaha.
2012 after three season at the Civic Auditorium, the Lancers move to the
new Ralston Event Center.
Clark Cup Championships:
2007, 2015, 2019 Anderson Cup Champions: 2006
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Bob Motzko
Bob Motzko
Tony Gasparini
Gasparini/Ted Belisil Mark
Kaufman
37-17-0-0-4
40-14-0-2-0
35-21-0-5-0
24-30-02-4
15-42-0-1-2
Anderson Cup Champs Clark Cup Champs
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Mark Kaufman
Kevin Hartzell
Kevin Hartzell
Kevin Hartzell
Kevin Hartzell
27-28-0-2-3
43-13-0-1-3
34-21-0-3-2
35-19-0-2-4
28-28-0-1-3
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Kevin Hartzell
Kevin Hartzell
Kevin Hartzell
Cary Eades
Cary Eades
33-15-0-4-8
34-20-0-1-5
17-36-0-1-6
45-17-0-1-1
34-19-0-3-4
Clark Cup Champs
Clark Cup Champs
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Cary Eades
Scott Owens
Scott Owens
Scott Owens
Scott Owens
32-23-0-1-4
31-25-0-3-1
21-30-0-3-6
32-19-0-4-5
39-16-0-5-2
Head Coach
Scott Owens
Thomas Vanek becomes
Sioux Falls first player to be drafted into the NHL. He was the Buffalo
Sabers first round
pick going 5th overall in the 2007 NHL Draft.
In 2015 the Stampede move into the new NHL style venue the Denny Sanford Premier Center.
Clark Cup Champions: 2016 Anderson Cup Champions: 2004, 2019
Anderson Cup Champs
Clark Cup Runner-up
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Jim Hillman
Jim Hillman
Jim Hillman
Bliss Littler
Bliss Littler
27-21-0-8
27-30-0-4
27-28-0-2
42-12-0-1
33-21-0-3
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Bliss Littler
Bliss Littler
Bliss Littler
Tom Rudrud
Drew Schoneck
28-23-0-4
36-18-0-2
24-34-0-0
11-48-0-0
29-25-0-3
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Drew Schoneck
Schoneck/JoshHauge
Josh Hauge
Hauge/Jim Hulton
Jim Hulton
19-30-0-5-6
26-33-0-1-0
22-25-0-3-0
21-35-0-0
37-17-0-2
West Division Champs
Anderson Cup Champs
Clark Cup Champs
Clark Cup Runner-up
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Bill Muckalt
Bill Muckalt
Anthony Noreen
Anthony Noreen
Anthony Noreen
28-15-0-1-0
21-31-0-6-2
29-27-0-2
45-12-0-3
The Tri-City area includes the central Nebraska cities of
Kearney, Grande Island and Hastings.
Home games are played in Kearney.
May 2008, the team modifies name to the Nebraska Storm
and alters color scheme. In an attempt to include more of Nebraska
than those just in the Tri-City area. Fans love the new colors and name!!!! (sorry
couldn't resist)
June 2008 the Storm return to original colors and name.
2009-10 Team USA Hockey joins the league with a full USHL schedule incorporating
both the U-17 and U-18 teams.
Clark Cup Championships:
2004 Anderson Cup Champions: 2007, 2014
Clark Cup Champions
Anderson Cup Champs
Clark Cup Runner-up Clark Cup Runner-up
Clark Cup Runner-up
Anderson Cup Champs
Anderson Cup Champs
Waterloo was first a member of the
USHL Senior League. At the completion of the transition season (79-80) the
Blackhawks
would relocate to Dubuque, IA. That same time, the Hennepin Nordiques, one
of the League's
original (transition years
79-80) teams will move from Minnesota
to Waterloo, making the Blackhawks one of the original (Junior A Season 1980-81) teams.
In 2007,
Jason Blake's second season in Waterloo (93-94), he became the last USHLer to
record a 100 points in a 48 game season
On January 18th, 2014, with a win over the Team USA, Head Coach coach P. K.
O'Handley became the USHL's winningest
coach with 530 USHL victories and counting. Friday, January 31st,
2014 was officially proclaimed P. K. O'Handley Day.
Clark Cup Champions: Anderson Cup Champions: 2015
Inaugural Season
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Bob Mainhardt
Curtis Carr
Anthony Noreen Anthony
Noreen Anthony
Noreen
20-36-0-1-3
23-30-0-4-3
32-21-0-3-4
37-27-0-0-0
17-37-0-5-1
Anderson Cup Champs
Clark Cup Runner-up
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Anthony Noreen
John Wroblewski
Brad Patterson
Brad Patterson
Brad Patterson
40-14-0-2-4
31-20-0-4-5
34-20-0-5-1
33-20-0-5-2
36-21-0-1-4
Below Are Past Members ff the USHL Since It's
Start During the 1980-81 First Junior A Season.
Austin was originally a member of the USHL Senior league.
It was also one of the original
USHL
teams for the 1980-81 season. After the 1984-85 season they would relocate to
Rochester, MN.
Head Coach
Head Coach
Head Coach
Dennis Williams
Dennis Williams
Dennis Williams
29-24-0-2-5
36-18-0-5-1
25-27-0-5-3
Previously know for the last three seasons as the
Bloomington Thunder; they rebrand for the start of the 2017-18 season.
However after just two seasons as the Flying Aces, and three previous as
the Thunder, the team's ownership applies for a temporary withdrawal
from the USHL.
Head Coach
Head Coach
Mike Watt
Mike Watt
14-39-0-3-2
24-33-0-3-2
Mike Watt takes over the Head Coaching position for
the newly re-branded Flying Aces. Mike would log six seasons splitting time
between the AHL and NHL where he played for the Oilers, Islanders,
Predators and Hurricanes. He would also play six more
seasons in the KHL, IHL & AHL.
After first and only season, the Wings relocate to Indianapolis and become the Indiana Ice.
Clark Cup Championships: 1981, 1983, 1984
Clark Cup Champs
Clark Cup Champs Clark Cup Champs
At the completion of the transition season (79-80) the Waterloo BlackHawks would
relocate to Dubuque
and become the
Fighting Saints.
The Saints are one of the League's original season
(80-81) Junior A teams.
In 2001 they relocate to Oklahoma and become the Tulsa Crude.
Following the 99-00 season the Sharks would relocate to
Illinois and become the Chicago Steel
Ice Shark
Tyler Arnason Won the Scoring title during the
97-98 USHL season.
In 2007 Fargo was again awarded a USHL franchise. The Force will start play the 2008-09 season.
Clark Cup Champions: 2009, 2014
Clark Cup Champions
Clark Cup Champions
The Ice hold the league's single game attendance record
during the 2004-05 season when 14,892 fans Packed the House to
watch the Ice take on the Sioux City Musketeers.
2013-14 marks the final season for the Indiana Ice-They commemorate it by
winning the 2014 Clark Cup Championship
The North Iowa Huskies home town was Mason City, Iowa.
In 2000 the Huskies will relocate to Cedar Rapids and
become the RoughRiders.
Kurt Sauer, 1998-99, is the Huskies first
player to see NHL action
The Jr. Jackets are the purchased Thunder Bay Flyers
franchise. They enter the league seven seasons after the Flyers final USHL
season.
2007-08 is the final season in Columbus. Most of it's players become
available to the new franchise the Fargo Force
or through the USHL draft process.
Clark Cup Championships: 1987 Anderson Cup Champions: 1987
Austin Mavericks relocate to Rochester in 1985 and become the Mustangs.
2000-01 is the final season for Mustang hockey.
* The Vulcans change from St. Paul to Twin Cities for the
start of the 1995-96 season
Clark Cup Championships: 1984 Anderson Cup Champions: 1984
The Vulcans are one if the League's original (transition years 79-80) teams. The
Vulcans are also one of the League's
original (Junior A Season 1980-81) teams. In 1995 they move from St
Paul and become the Twin City Vulcans.
In 2000 they relocate to become the Tri-City Storm.
NHL'er Phil Housley, noted as being one of the few players to make the move from
high school hockey to the NHL,
played 16 games and scored 26 points for the Vulcans
Starting the 06-07 season the Vulcans (and the Tri-City Storm) had won more games (734) than any other USHL
team
Clark Cup Championships: 1988, 1989 Anderson Cup Champions: 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992
Thunder Bay (ONT) was the League's only foreign based team. Thunder Bay is
home to legendary musician Paul Schaffer.
The Flyers Franchise is bought by the NHL's Columbus Blue Jackets. The
team would become the Ohio Junior Blue Jackets.
2006-07 is the Jr. Jackets first season.
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After two seasons in Topeka they would move and become the St. Louis Heartland Eagles
The Dubuque Fighting Saints move to Tulsa for just a single season
In 2003 Topeka would move to St Louis and
spent one season as the Eagles.