THEY ALSO LOST AN ‘A’ RATING
Besides St. John’s, the 29 other cities which have lost AHL franchises since 1991 and don’t have one today (Notes: If a team as known by another geography name, it in brackets; this list does not include Edmonton and Philadelphia, NHL cities which had AHL teams during that time period, nor Binghamton, N.Y., which is in the AHL in 2020-21, but doesn’t have an affiliation for next season):
Baltimore Cincinnati Charlottetown, P.E.I. (Prince Edward Island) Cornwall, Ont. Fredericton, N.B. Glens Falls, N.Y. (Adirondack) Greensboro, N.C. Hamilton, Ont. Houston Lexington, Ky. (Louisville) Louisville, Ky. Lowell, Mass. Manchester, N.H.
Moline, Ill. (Quad Cities) Moncton, N.B.
New Haven, Conn. Norfolk, Va. Oklahoma City Omaha
Peoria, Ill. Portland, Me. (Maine) Quebec City
Saint John, N.B.
Salt Lake City (Utah) San Antonio Sydney, N.s.(cape Breton) Troy, N.Y. (Capital District) Worcester, Mass.
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