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*1944 No competition-[[World War II]]
*1944 No competition-[[World War II]]
*1945 No competition-[[World War II]]
*1945 No competition-[[World War II]]
*1946 [[Canadian Soo Atomics]] (beat Marquette Sentinels 2-0 on series)
*[[1946 Gibson Cup|1946]] [[Canadian Soo Atomics]] (beat Marquette Sentinels 2-0 on series)
*1947 [[Calumet-Larium Miners]] (Calumet awarded cup due to ineligible player controversy)
*1947 [[Calumet-Larium Miners]] (Calumet awarded cup due to ineligible player controversy)
*1948 [[Portage Lake Pioneers]]  (beat Canadian Soo Greyhounds 16-15 over four games)
*1948 [[Portage Lake Pioneers]]  (beat Canadian Soo Greyhounds 16-15 over four games)

Revision as of 22:43, 4 February 2022

Gibson Cup (Source:http://gibsoncup.com/)

Beginning in 1939, a trophy, named the Gibson Cup, was awarded to the champion of the Northern Michigan Hockey League. Today, the Gibson Cup is given to the winner of an annual challenge series between the Portage Lake Pioneers and the Calumet Wolverines.

Winners

Sources

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