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Former Gibson Cup Champions

All of the historical data on this page was compiled on a volunteer basis by Connie Julien and Bob Erkkila. Learn more about their research at cchockeyhistory.org. We urge you to consider donating money to keep their website up and thank them for the work they’ve done.

1939 – Portage Lake Elks
1940 – American Sault Indians
1941 – American Sault Indians
1942 – American Sault Indians
1947 – Calumet-Laurium
1948 – Portage Lakes
1949 – American Sault Indians
1952 – Portage Lake Pioneers
1953 – CLK Radars 1954 – Escanaba Hawks
1955 – Canadian Soo Esquires
1956 – Marquette Sentinels
1959 – Green Bay Bobcats
1961 – Portage Lake Pioneers
1968 – CLK Wolverines
1969 – Portage Lake Flyers
1970 – Portage Lake Flyers
1971 – CLK Wolverines
1972 – CLK Wolverines
1979 – Calumet Wolverines
1980 – Calumet Wolverines
1981 – Calumet Wolverines
1982 – Calumet Wolverines
1983 – Calumet Wolverines
1995 – Portage Lake Pioneers
1996 – Calumet Wolverines
1997 – Portage Lake Pioneers
1998 – Portage Lake Pioneers
1999 – Portage Lake Pioneers
2000 – Portage Lake Pioneers
2001 – Portage Lake Pioneers
2002 – Calumet Wolverines
2003 – Calumet Wolverines
2004 – Portage Lake Pioneers
2005 – Portage Lake Pioneers
2006 – Portage Lake Pioneers
2007 – Calumet Wolverines
2008 – Portage Lake Pioneers
2010 – Portage Lake Pioneers
2011 – Portage Lake Pioneers
2012 – Portage Lake Pioneers
2013 – Portage Lake Pioneers
2014 – Portage Lake Pioneers
2015 – Portage Lake Pioneers
2016 – Portage Lake Pioneers

Learn more about the Gibson Cup’s history at http://www.cchockeyhistory.org/GibsonCup.htm

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Special thanks to Connie Julien and Bob Erkkila for their research into the history of this trophy, including a full list of former Gibson Cup champions. Every bit of historic data on this website was compiled by those two on a volunteer basis to highlight the rich hockey history in Michigan’s Copper Country. Learn more about their research at cchockeyhistory.org.

Please consider donating money to keep their website up and thank them for the work they’ve done.

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