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The International Independent Hockey League (IIHL) was an independent low-level professional hockey...
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The International Independent Hockey League (IIHL) was an independent low-level professional hockey league that played in late 2003 before falling apart in 2004.
Founded by Mike Killbreath of Flint, Michigan and Dan Monacelli of Novi, Michigan, the league was shaked with misconduct allegations that eventually resulted in criminal investigations and the prosecution of an owner. Killbreath claimed the IIHL had an affiliate with the now defunct South East Hockey League (SEHL).
The four-team SEHL ceased play following the 2003-04 season with portions of the league joining the Asheville, North Carolina based Southern Professional Hockey League.
The first IIHL game was played in December 2003. It featured the Northern Michigan Predators and Lansing Ice Nuts. The Ice Nuts won, 3-2.
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Oct 23, 2006
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Oct 23, 2006
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