The Anderson Cup stands nearly five feet tall and costs over $5,000 to build in 1973. It is presented each year to the United States Hockey League's regular season champion. It is named after Harold Anderson, who was extremely influential in the formation of the Midwest Junior Hockey League, the predecessor to the USHL, and has been awarded each year since 1973.
Year | Team |
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2021-22 | Tri-City Storm |
2020-21 | Chicago Steel |
2019-20 | Chicago Steel |
2018-19 | Tri-City Storm |
2017-18 | Waterloo Black Hawks |
2016-17 | Sioux City Musketeers |
2015-16 | Cedar Rapids RoughRiders |
2014-15 | Youngstown Phantoms |
2013-14 | Waterloo Black Hawks |
2012-13 | Dubuque Fighting Saints |
2011-12 | Green Bay Gamblers |
2010-11 | Cedar Rapids RoughRiders |
2009-10 | Green Bay Gamblers |
2008-09 | Green Bay Gamblers |
2007-08 | Omaha Lancers |
2006-07 | Waterloo Black Hawks |
2005-06 | Sioux Falls Stampede |
2004-05 | Cedar Rapids RoughRiders/Omaha Lancers |
2003-04 | Tri-City Storm |
2002-03 | Lincoln Stars |
2001-02 | Omaha Lancers |
2000-01 | Lincoln Stars |
1999-00 | Lincoln Stars |
1998-99 | Des Moines Buccaneers |
1997-98 | Des Moines Buccaneers |
1996-97 | Green Bay Gamblers |
1995-96 | Green Bay Gamblers |
1994-95 | Des Moines Buccaneers |
1993-94 | Des Moines Buccaneers |
1992-93 | Omaha Lancers |
1991-92 | Thunder Bay Flyers |
1990-91 | Thunder Bay Flyers |
1989-90 | Omaha Lancers |
1988-89 | Thunder Bay Flyers |
1987-88 | Thunder Bay Flyers |
1986-87 | Rochester Mustangs |
1985-86 | Sioux City Musketeers |
1984-85 | Austin Mavericks |
1983-84 | St. Paul Vulcans |
1982-83 | Dubuque Fighting Saints |
1981-82 | Sioux City Musketeers |
1980-81 | Dubuque Fighting Saints |
1979-80 | Hennepin Nordiques |