The 1974–75 Southern Hockey League season was the second season of the Southern Hockey League. On July 31, 1975, Jack Riley was announced as the new commissioner of the SHL, taking over for interim leader Gene Hawthorne, of the Roanoke Valley Rebels. The four existing teams returned from the previous season, joined by a fifth expansion team from Fayetteville, North Carolina. The new team was named after the Fayetteville Arsenal, and was scheduled to play at the Cumberland County Memorial Arena. In October 1974, owner Bill Raue moved the team, to Hampton, Virginia before playing any games, when availability of home ice dates became a problem. The new Hampton Gulls moved into the Hampton Coliseum recently vacated by the Virginia Wings of the American Hockey League. The five teams played a co
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| - Southern Hockey League 1974/1975 (cs)
- Southern Hockey League 1974/75 (de)
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| - Sezóna 1974/1975 byla 2. ročníkem Southern Hockey League. Vítězem se stal tým Charlotte Checkers, který skončil na prvním místě. (cs)
- Die Saison 1974/75 war die zweite reguläre Saison der Southern Hockey League. Während der regulären Saison bestritten die fünf Teams jeweils 72 Spiele. In den Play-offs setzten sich die Charlotte Checkers durch und gewannen den ersten SHL-Meistertitel in ihrer Vereinsgeschichte. (de)
- The 1974–75 Southern Hockey League season was the second season of the Southern Hockey League. On July 31, 1975, Jack Riley was announced as the new commissioner of the SHL, taking over for interim leader Gene Hawthorne, of the Roanoke Valley Rebels. The four existing teams returned from the previous season, joined by a fifth expansion team from Fayetteville, North Carolina. The new team was named after the Fayetteville Arsenal, and was scheduled to play at the Cumberland County Memorial Arena. In October 1974, owner Bill Raue moved the team, to Hampton, Virginia before playing any games, when availability of home ice dates became a problem. The new Hampton Gulls moved into the Hampton Coliseum recently vacated by the Virginia Wings of the American Hockey League. The five teams played a co (en)
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| - Charlotte Checkers (en)
- Roanoke Valley Rebels (en)
- Winston-Salem Polar Twins (en)
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- Southern Hockey League teams, 1974–1975. (en)
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- Hampton (en)
- Winston-Salem (en)
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- Greensboro (en)
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- Fayetteville (en)
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