• The Detroit Auto Club was a minor league professional ice hockey team, and one of the four founding members of the International Hockey League in 1945...
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  • North American International Auto Show (NAIAS), also known as the Detroit Auto Show, is an annual auto show held in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., at Huntington...
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  • The Detroit Vipers were an International Hockey League team. The team was founded in 1994, and played at The Palace of Auburn Hills. The Vipers were originally...
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  • Adams (coach of the Detroit Red Wings), Fred Huber (Red Wings public relations), Frank Gallagher (amateur hockey organizer in Detroit and Windsor), Lloyd...
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  • The Detroit Auto Kings were a professional softball team that played in the North American Softball League (NASL) in the 1980 season at Memorial Field...
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    goaltender from Windsor, Ontario. Turner became professional with the Detroit Red Wings organization, and played one season with the Indianapolis Capitals...
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  • Des Moines Oak Leafs Detroit Auto Club Detroit Bright's Goodyears Detroit Hettche Detroit Jerry Lynch Detroit Metal Mouldings Detroit Vipers Flint Generals...
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    Auto Club Speedway (known as California Speedway before and after the 2008–2023 corporate sponsorship by the Automobile Club of Southern California) was...
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    century, Detroit entered a state of urban decay which has continued to the present, as a result of industrial restructuring, the loss of jobs in the auto industry...
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  • Quebec Rafales (category Sports clubs and teams in Quebec)
    The team averaged over 11,500 fans per game in 96–97, second only to the Detroit Vipers in terms of minor league teams. With former NHLer Jean Pronovost...
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