Ray Miron President's Cup

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The Ray Miron President's Cup has been awarded to the winner of the play-offs of the Central Hockey League since 2002 . The trophy was named after Ray Miron , one of the founders of the CHL. Previously, the master received the Ray Miron Cup from 1993 to 2001 .

To date, 15 different franchises have won the CHL championship, with Wichita Thunder , Oklahoma City Blazers , Memphis RiverKings , Colorado Eagles , Laredo Bucks and Allen Americans each taking the trophy twice.

Ray Miron President's Cup winner

season winner series finalist MVP
2013/14 All Americans 4–1 Denver Cutthroats Jamie Schaafsma
2012/13 All Americans 4-3 Wichita Thunder Brian McMillin
2011/12 Fort Wayne Comet 4–1 Wichita Thunder Mike Vaskivuo
2010/11 Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs 4-3 Colorado Eagles Jeff Kyrzakos
2009/10 Rapid City Rush 4-2 All Americans Les Reaney
2008/09 Texas Brahmas 4–1 Colorado Eagles Jason Deitsch
2007/08 Arizona Sundogs 4-0 Colorado Eagles Rob McVicar
2006/07 Colorado Eagles 4-2 Laredo Bucks Greg Pankewicz
2005/06 Laredo Bucks 4–1 Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs Jeff Bes
2004/05 Colorado Eagles 4–1 Laredo Bucks Chris Hartsburg
2003/04 Laredo Bucks 4-3 Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs David Guerrera
2002/03 Memphis RiverKings 4–1 Austin Ice Bats Kahlil Thomas
2001/02 Memphis RiverKings 4–1 Austin Ice Bats Don Parsons

Ray Miron Cup winner

season winner series finalist MVP
2000/01 Oklahoma City Blazers 4–1 Columbus Cottonmouths Rod Branch
1999/00 Indianapolis Ice 4-3 Columbus Cottonmouths Jamie Morris
1998/99 Huntsville Channel Cats 4-2 Oklahoma City Blazers Derek Puppa
1997/98 Columbus Cottonmouths 4-0 Wichita Thunder Mike Martens
1996/97 Fort Worth Fire 4-3 Memphis RiverKings Steve Plouffe
1995/96 Oklahoma City Blazers 4-3 San Antonio Iguanas Jean-Ian Filiatrault
1994/95 Wichita Thunder 4-2 San Antonio Iguanas Ron cell phone
1993/94 Wichita Thunder 4-0 Tulsa Oilers Ron cell phone
1992/93 Tulsa Oilers 4–1 Oklahoma City Blazers Tony Fiore

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