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{{Short description|Ice hockey league of the eastern United States}} {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}} {{Infobox sports league | title = SPHL | current_season = 2024β25 SPHL season | last_season = 2023β24 SPHL Season | upcoming_season = 2025β26 SPHL Season | logo = SPHL logo.png | pixels = 220px | caption = | sport = Ice hockey | founded = 2004 | commissioner = Doug Price<ref>{{cite press release |url=https://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/doug-price-appointed-commissioner-of-the-southern-professional-hockey-league/n-5438907 |title=Doug Price Appointed Commissioner of the Southern Professional Hockey League |publisher=Southern Professional Hockey League |website=OurSports Central |date=January 17, 2019}}</ref> | motto = | teams = 10 | country = United States | champion = [[Evansville Thunderbolts]] <br>([[2024β25 SPHL season|2025]]) | most_champs = [[Knoxville Ice Bears]] and [[Pensacola Ice Flyers]] (4 each) | TV = [[FloSports]] | website = [https://www.thesphl.com/ thesphl.com] }} The '''SPHL''' (formerly the '''Southern Professional Hockey League''') is a [[professional ice hockey]] independent [[minor league]] based in [[Huntersville, North Carolina]], with teams located primarily in the [[southeastern United States]] as well as Illinois and Indiana in the [[midwestern United States]]. Following the [[2024β25 SPHL season|2024β25 season]], the [[Evansville Thunderbolts]] Thunderbolts are the reigning President's Cup champions. {{As of|2024}}, the [[Knoxville Ice Bears]] are the most successful team in SPHL history, having won five William B. Coffey Trophies as the regular season champions and four President's Cup playoff championships. The Peoria Rivermen have also won five William B. Coffey Trophies, while Pensacola has also won four President's Cups.
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